I'm a fairly new nurse manager (since September) who works in a pediatric hospital. I've worked on the same unit for years so I'm intimately familiar with the ins/outs of the unit and staffing required.
This year is one of the first that our unit has not met budget, and after meeting with finance, we have found that the biggest overage expenditure is regular labor hours; and we are not meeting budget not because we overhired, but because our average daily census has not met what we budgeted for.
I am being asked to "get rid" of approximately 4.2 FTE's in assistant staff (nursing assistants, unit clerks, monitor technicians). Short of terminating people or requesting reassignments, (both of which I refuse to do), I am looking for ways to trim the overages. We have already cut out OT and put serious limits on PTO usage. Of course I will be looking at tightening up staffing, but we hired to our budgeted FTE's so even then, may have staff who cannot get in their hours in a given week!
I am welcoming ANY ideas, advice, or simply good wishes that anyone has. We have a wonderful unit and everyone really works together for the good of the patients. I absolutely hate to be in this type of situation and want to do what's best for the unit. I have a great boss who is helping out, but want to be creative and get as much input as possible.
enzati
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Hi everyone!
I'm a fairly new nurse manager (since September) who works in a pediatric hospital. I've worked on the same unit for years so I'm intimately familiar with the ins/outs of the unit and staffing required.
This year is one of the first that our unit has not met budget, and after meeting with finance, we have found that the biggest overage expenditure is regular labor hours; and we are not meeting budget not because we overhired, but because our average daily census has not met what we budgeted for.
I am being asked to "get rid" of approximately 4.2 FTE's in assistant staff (nursing assistants, unit clerks, monitor technicians). Short of terminating people or requesting reassignments, (both of which I refuse to do), I am looking for ways to trim the overages. We have already cut out OT and put serious limits on PTO usage. Of course I will be looking at tightening up staffing, but we hired to our budgeted FTE's so even then, may have staff who cannot get in their hours in a given week!
I am welcoming ANY ideas, advice, or simply good wishes that anyone has. We have a wonderful unit and everyone really works together for the good of the patients. I absolutely hate to be in this type of situation and want to do what's best for the unit. I have a great boss who is helping out, but want to be creative and get as much input as possible.
Thank you so much for your time!
Jaime