Director of ICU
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Healthcare
Healthcare Management
Director of Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Senior Leadership Role | Acute Care Hospital
Location: Southern New Mexico (in-person role)
The Director of ICU provides strategic, operational, and clinical leadership for the Intensive Care Unit within an acute care hospital environment. This role is accountable for ensuring the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered critical care services while driving clinical excellence, staff engagement, regulatory compliance, and fiscal responsibility. The Director partners closely with executive leadership, physicians, and interdisciplinary teams to advance quality initiatives and optimize unit performance.
Key Responsibilities- Lead and oversee all clinical, operational, and administrative functions of the ICU
- Recruit, develop, mentor, and retain a high-performing critical care nursing team
- Establish and enforce evidence-based policies, procedures, and clinical standards
- Drive quality, safety, and performance improvement initiatives across the ICU
- Ensure ongoing readiness for accreditation, regulatory compliance, and audits
- Manage departmental budget, staffing models, and productivity targets
- Foster strong collaboration with physicians and interdisciplinary partners
- Support change management and implementation of new processes and initiatives
- Current (or eligible) New Mexico Registered Nurse (RN) license required
- Bachelor’s degree in Nursing required
- Seven (7) years of progressive healthcare experience, including at least three (3) years in a formal leadership role
- Demonstrated experience in ICU or critical care environments
- Proven success leading teams focused on quality, outcomes, and performance improvement
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and leadership skills
- Master’s degree (MSN, Healthcare Administration, or MBA)
- Experience in a for-profit acute care hospital setting
- Experience building collaborative relationships with medical staff and providers
- BLS and ACLS required
- Full-time, exempt leadership position
- Competitive base salary dependent on experience
- Relocation assistance available (partial)
Southern New Mexico offers a high quality of life with wide-open spaces, abundant sunshine, and access to outdoor recreation year-round. The region is known for its affordability, strong sense of community, rich cultural heritage, and proximity to larger metro amenities—making it an appealing destination for healthcare leaders seeking both professional impact and lifestyle balance.
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