Nephi, Utah August 2018 – Central Valley Medical Center (CVMC) is very pleased to announce
Jared England, RN, BSN as its Chief Nursing Officer (CNO). Prior to accepting
this new position, he served as Emergency Department Manager at CVMC.
Jared England has been a part of the Central Valley Medical Center family
for more than ten years. He began his career as a part-time Certified
Nurse Assistant then shortly after completed his Licensed Practical Nurse
and Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees. During his time at CVMC, Mr.
England has had diverse experience in nursing administration and patient
care. He has exhibited remarkable leadership qualities and has performed
exceptionally well. His influence has been felt throughout the organization
and CVMC is confident in his ability to lead the Nursing Department in
positive ways with vision and direction.
“We interviewed a number of excellent candidates for this position,
but Jared stood out with his enthusiasm for nursing and patient care as
well as his record of leadership and ideas to keep Central Valley Medical
Center moving forward and continually improve the level of bedside nursing
care,” said Randy Cuff, CVMC COO. “His knowledge and expertise,
paired with his caring, transformation style, will support CVMC’s
exceptional outcomes in patient care, quality, and experiences.”
Mr. England grew up in northern Utah. He was raised on a dairy farm in
a small community near Plain City, Utah and attended Weber High School.
While attending Weber State University he was a full-time dairy farmer,
a career he truly loved. His family moved to Nephi in early 2007 with
the plan to remain in the dairy industry. However, a desire to further
his education motivated him to return to school. He attended Weber State’s
outreach program through Snow College. He has since enjoyed the variety
of areas he has worked in including Medical-Surgical Nursing, Surgery
Department, Emergency Department, and most recently serving as the Emergency
Department Manager.
“I am excited to begin a new chapter in my career with Central Valley
Medical Center as the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO),” said Mr. England,
CVMC RN, BSN, CNO. “Working alongside the great departments and
nursing staff we have at CVMC, I look forward to learning amongst fine
administration and health care professionals as they continue to provide
comprehensive high-quality health care to the wonderful communities we
serve.”
As Chief Nursing Officer, Mr. England will oversee all nursing activities
and more than 127 staff and registered nurses throughout five departments
who ensure the delivery of consistent, high-quality care at Central Valley
Medical Center. Additionally, he will direct the development of initiatives
for formulating and implementing new nursing strategies along with keeping
staff educated on the latest innovations and techniques.