Flow Manager Emergency Department
Listed on 2026-06-22
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Nursing
RN Nurse, Charge Nurse, Healthcare Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist
SUMMARY:
The Flow Manager's primary responsibility is to coordinate and expedite throughput activity on behalf of patients who seek care in the Emergency Department. The Flow Manager has final accountability and authority regarding patient flow while reacting to the department's immediate operational needs.
The Flow Manager supervises and directs other members of the Emergency Department interdisciplinary team to assist in coordinating and advancing care throughout the patient experience. The Flow Manager collaborates with other departments such as housekeeping, transport, bed manager, etc., to coordinate resources to facilitate and maximize throughput. The Flow Manager also has primary responsibility for evaluating services' capacity and is accountable for facilitating the appropriate response to volume demands.
Responsibilities- Resolving conflict related to operational issues (including RNs, MDs, and Assistant Clinical Manager). The flow manager has ultimate decision‑making authority regarding flow.
- Facilitates debriefings after conflicts arise to ensure that all stakeholders have an opportunity to review concerns.
- Demonstrates respectful communication.
- Manages all resources to support the throughput of patients.
- Evaluates capacity and identifies capacity concerns early.
- Collaborates with RNs & MDs to anticipate potential admission and discharges.
Licensure as Registered Nurse in the State of Rhode Island by the Rhode Island Board of Nursing or licensure as a Registered Nurse in accordance with the Nurse Licensure Compact agreement of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
QualificationsEducation:
Graduate of an approved school of nursing, BSN required. MSN preferred. CEN preferred. Current license to practice as a registered nurse in the State of Rhode Island.
Experience:
Minimum of 6 months nursing experience with demonstrated clinical and leadership skills. 3‑5 years of emergency nursing experience preferred. Must have extensive knowledge of patient flow and emergency department operations. Must have triage experience. Leadership experience preferred.
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