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Nurse Manager; RN MUSC Florence Inpatient Surgical Acute Care Unit

Job in Florence, Florence County, South Carolina, 29506, USA
Listing for: MUSC Health
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-10
Job specializations:
  • Nursing
    Charge Nurse, Director of Nursing, Nursing Home
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 70000 - 90000 USD Yearly USD 70000.00 90000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Nurse Manager (RN) MUSC Florence Inpatient Surgical Acute Care Unit - FT

Overview

Job Description Summary Awesome state health benefits and retirement. Up to 6 weeks PAID Parental Leave. Please contact Recruiter Shannon Shaw at  or shawsh to find out more!

Entity Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA)

Worker Type Employee

Worker Sub-Type Regular

Cost Center CC003626 FLO - Nursing Administration (FMC)

Pay Rate Type Salary

Pay Grade Health-33

Scheduled Weekly Hours 40

Work Shift

Job Description The Nurse Manager is accountable for the day-to-day operational performance of a single acute care unit. This role ensures consistent delivery of high-quality, safe nursing care through effective staffing practices, staff engagement, unit workflow standardization, and daily monitoring of patient experience and clinical quality indicators. The Clinical Manager leads through nurse leaders and works collaboratively with interdisciplinary partners to sustain compliance, readiness, and continuous improvement.

Responsibilities
  • Day-to-day unit operations:
    Ensure the unit operates reliably across shifts through clear workflow expectations, rounding, and problem resolution.
  • Maintain unit standards for safe care delivery, communication, and escalation.
  • Coordinate unit readiness for patient flow needs and unit-based priorities in collaboration with department leadership.
  • Staffing and scheduling:
    Oversee daily staffing management to support safe staffing and continuity of care.
  • Monitor scheduling coverage, make staffing adjustments as needed, and ensure appropriate skill-mix coverage.
  • Support recruitment, onboarding, and credentialing processes in partnership with HR and Nursing Leadership.
  • Employee engagement and unit culture:
    Build a culture of accountability, respect, and teamwork within the unit.
  • Support performance improvement plans and coaching for unit staff in collaboration with leadership as appropriate.
  • Reinforce professional standards, policies, and “right-now” behaviors through consistent communication and presence.
  • Encourage engagement through recognition, empowerment practices, and transparent feedback.
  • Patient

    Experience:

    Monitor patient experience trends and ensure unit-level actions align with established patient experience goals.
  • Reinforce communication standards (patients/families, interdisciplinary communication, discharge expectations).
  • Support service recovery processes to address concerns promptly and effectively.
  • Clinical quality indicators and safety:
    Monitor daily/weekly clinical quality indicators relevant to the unit (e.g., safety events, falls, infection prevention indicators, documentation timeliness, and other unit priorities).
  • Lead day-to-day huddles and unit-based review of trends to support early intervention.
  • Ensure adherence to clinical protocols, escalation pathways, and corrective actions for identified gaps.
  • Compliance, documentation, and readiness:
    Ensure unit compliance with nursing policies, clinical standards, regulatory requirements, and internal audit expectations.
  • Support survey readiness activities by maintaining documentation integrity and supporting unit-based readiness efforts.
  • Ensure competencies are current and verify training completion as required for unit staff.
  • Communication and collaboration:
    Provide timely updates to the Director on unit performance, risks, staffing needs, and improvement progress.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary partners (e.g., case management, pharmacy, hospital operations, quality/safety teams) to remove barriers to safe, timely care.
  • Maintain consistent communication during shift changes and leadership rounds.
Education and Experience

Education: BSN completed within 5 years of starting the role required;
Master’s degree in Nursing or Healthcare Administration (or related field) preferred.

Experience: Prior Clinical Manager experience or equivalent unit leadership experience in an acute care hospital that demonstrates ability to manage unit operations and support clinical performance.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Demonstrated understanding of acute care nursing operations, safety practices, and quality improvement. Strong leadership and coaching skills with ability to hold staff accountable while maintaining engagement. Ability to…

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