Director of Nursing Services, Sacramento Ambulatory Surgery Center
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose Pacific Sacramento Surgery Center, LLC ( PSSC ),
a subsidiary of University of the Pacific, is launching a new
Ambulatory Surgery Center ( ASC ) in Sacramento, California and is
hiring our inaugural Director of Nursing Services. This is a unique
opportunity to help open a newly developed surgery center that will
expand access to high-quality care for the community. Team members
will play an important role in supporting the education and
training of future healthcare professionals while delivering
exceptional patient care. If you are energized by growth,
innovation, and meaningful impact, we invite you to apply and be
part of something new. Join Pacific Sacramento Surgery Center!
Reporting to the Medical Director, the Director of Nursing ( DON )
is responsible for the overall clinical operations of the
Ambulatory Surgery Center ( ASC ), including Pre-Op, Operating
Rooms (OR), and Post-Anesthesia Care Unit ( PACU ). The DON ensures
the delivery of high-quality patient care, compliance with
regulatory and accreditation standards, and effective supervision
of all clinical staff. The DON provides limited administrative
support and may act in the Administrator’s capacity only in their
absence. Essential Functions Clinical Leadership & Oversight
Directs all nursing activities in Pre-Op, OR, and PACU . Ensures
compliance with ASC standards, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services ( CMS ) Conditions for Coverage, state regulations, and
accrediting body requirements. Develops, updates, and implements
clinical policies and procedures. Identifies risks and initiates
corrective action. Evaluates clinical staff competency and
performance. Ensures age-appropriate and specialty-appropriate
nursing care. Serves as liaison between physicians, anesthesia, and
clinical staff. Daily Clinical Operations Ensures safe patient flow
through Pre-Op, OR, and PACU . Creates and manages daily staff
assignments. Monitors equipment and supplies for readiness.
Supports efficient case flow and resolves clinical operations
issues. Ensures compliance with sterility, cleanliness, and
infection control standards. Oversees patient safety and emergency
preparedness. Staff Management & Development Recruits, hires,
trains, supervises, and evaluates clinical staff. Creates and
maintains clinical staffing schedules. Oversees annual competencies
and in-service education. Promotes professional growth and
collaboration. Provides comprehensive orientation to new staff.
Quality Improvement (QI) & Compliance Leads the ASC Quality
Improvement Program. Coordinates QI data collection and reporting.
Presents QI results at MEC and leadership meetings. Identifies
quality issues and implements corrective actions. Supports
regulatory compliance and survey readiness. Risk Management
Oversees incident reporting and investigations. Monitors risk
trends and implement preventive measures. Works with Administrator
to strengthen safety processes. Updates policies based on risk
analysis. Infection Control (Infection Control Nurse Role) Directs
the Infection Control Program. Develops, reviews, and enforces
infection control policies. Ensures OSHA compliance and proper
personal protective equipment ( PPE ) use. Conducts investigations
and staff education on infection control. Administrative Duties
Assists with credentialing, HR compliance, and onboarding.
Maintains employee health records and licensure verification.
Supports policy development and administrative documentation.
Coordinates regulatory and accreditation survey readiness. Provides
input on budgeting and capital needs. Acts as Administrator in
their absence. Performs all other duties as assigned. Minimum
Qualifications Education/Licenses: Bachelor of science in nursing (
BSN ) from an accredited school of nursing. Current RN license in
the State of California. Current Basic Life Support ( BLS )
certification. Current Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support ( ACLS
) certification. Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support ( PALS )
certification. Experience: Three (3) years of nursing experience in
perioperative, PACU , OR, procedural, ambulatory, or related
surgical setting. One (1) year of clinical management experience.
Knowledge of: State, federal and accrediting body regulations.
Standards related to ambulatory surgery center. Surgical procedures
and practices. Perioperative nursing practice. Preferred
Qualifications Ambulatory Surgery Center ( ASC ) experience
preferred, but not required for strong candidates with relevant
surgical or procedural experience. Leadership or charge nurse
experience, including precepting, mentoring, or team coordination.
Experience with Quality Improvement (QI), Infection Control, or
Risk Management. Experience participating in regulatory or
accreditation surveys ( AAAHC , Joint Commission, CMS ). Current
Perioperative Nurse ( CNOR ) certification. Maintains
confidentiality of patient and organizational information.
Demonstrates professionalism, leadership, and accountability.
Participates in education and professional development. Supports
proper chain of command and communication. Ability to: Demonstrate
strong leadership, interpersonal communication, and effective
delegation to support and manage clinical teams. Build and maintain
positive working relationships with providers, physicians,
dentists, staff, students, residents, hospital partners, and the
wider healthcare community. Communicate clearly and professionally
in verbal, written, and public-speaking contexts, ensuring
patient-centered communication and service. Exhibit excellent
organization, attention to detail, and multitasking skills,
including the ability to remain focused amid frequent
interruptions. Work independently, prioritize responsibilities, and
meet established deadlines. Remain calm under pressure and manage
inherently stressful situations with tact and professionalism. Make
sound, reasonable decisions and respond promptly to clinical
concerns. Foster a positive, collaborative, team-oriented
environment. Display accountability, professionalism, openness,
adaptability, creativity, and innovation. Utilize computers and
electronic systems proficiently. Employ strategic thinking to
support practice growth and increase patient volume. Experience and
sensitivity in working with people of diverse backgrounds and
cultures. Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice,
equity, and inclusion in a university setting. Ability to engage
and integrate culturally responsive practices and knowledge in
their work. Work Schedule Work schedule is dependent on department
need. Minimal travel may be required.
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