What Does a Chief Nursing Officer Do?
Setting nursing strategy and clinical governance across the organization.
Chief Nursing Officers establish standards of nursing practice, oversee quality and safety programs, and lead nursing workforce planning. They work closely with executive leadership to ensure nursing operations support patient outcomes, regulatory requirements, and organizational sustainability. Success in this role is measured by system-wide quality indicators, workforce stability, and patient safety performance.
Typical responsibilities include:
- Defining nursing practice standards and policies
- Overseeing patient safety and quality initiatives
- Leading nursing workforce strategy and staffing models
- Ensuring regulatory and accreditation compliance
- Managing nursing leadership teams
- Aligning nursing strategy with organizational goals
- Representing nursing at the executive level