Abrazo Community Health Network serves the Phoenix metro area with a comprehensive system of care, including 5 acute care hospitals, emergency centers, urgent care sites, and physician offices. The network offers a wide range of services such as cardiology, orthopedics, women's health, surgery, and imaging, with a strong emphasis on personalized, high-quality care.
Abrazo Arrowhead Campus (229 beds) is a key facility, featuring advanced programs in cardiovascular care, stroke and neurosurgery, women's health (including a Level III NICU), and robotic surgery. The network also operates freestanding emergency centers and a "micro hospital," along with one of Arizona's largest urgent care networks (NextCare).
Abrazo facilities are widely recognized for quality and outcomes, with accreditations and awards from organizations such as The Joint Commission, American Heart Association, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna, particularly in cardiac, stroke, and orthopedic care.
Position Summary
The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) serves as the senior nursing executive, responsible for the strategic direction, quality, and operational performance of all nursing and designated patient care services.
This role provides 24/7 leadership accountability for:
Clinical quality and patient safety
Nursing workforce performance and engagement
Regulatory compliance and evidence-based practice
Resource and financial management
The CNO partners with executive leadership, the medical staff, and the governing board to advance organizational strategy and ensure high-quality patient outcomes.
Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
People & Culture
Lead nurse recruitment, retention, and succession planning
Foster a culture of safety, engagement, and professional development
Support workforce planning, competency development, and education programs
Promote a respectful, inclusive, and high-performing work environment
Clinical & Operational Leadership
Ensure delivery of safe, evidence-based, patient-centered care
Maintain compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards
Oversee care delivery models, clinical systems, and practice standards
Drive continuous improvement in outcomes, safety, and patient experience
Quality, Safety & Performance
Lead quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
Establish and sustain a culture of accountability and continuous improvement
Mitigate clinical risk and ensure appropriate corrective actions
Strategic Leadership
Translate organizational strategy into nursing priorities and execution plans
Represent nursing at executive, board, and medical staff levels
Drive change management and organizational transformation
Align labor, productivity, and resource utilization with performance goals
Financial & Resource Management
Manage labor, operating, and capital budgets
Optimize staffing models based on acuity and patient needs
Ensure cost-effective utilization of resources while maintaining quality
Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement
Build strong partnerships with physicians and interdisciplinary leaders
Strengthen academic affiliations and nursing pipeline programs
Engage staff in shared governance and decision-making
Technology & Innovation
Support adoption and optimization of clinical technologies and EMR systems
Leverage data and analytics to improve care delivery and outcomes
Qualifications
Qualifications
Experience
Minimum 5 years of progressive nursing leadership experience (ACNO, Director, or equivalent) in a complex hospital setting
Demonstrated success in clinical operations, quality improvement, and workforce leadership
Education & Licensure
Bachelor's and Master's degree in Nursing or related field required
Active RN license required
CENP, NEA-BC, or similar certification preferred
Core Capabilities
Strong clinical and financial acumen
Proven ability to lead change and improve outcomes
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
Experience in recruitment, retention, and talent development
Knowledge of regulatory, accreditation, and compliance standards
Leadership Profile
The ideal candidate is a credible, collaborative nurse executive who:
Leads with integrity, accountability, and transparency
Drives results through data, strategy, and execution
Builds highly engaged, high-performing teams
Balances clinical excellence with operational and financial performance
Serves as a trusted partner to executives, physicians, and the board
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