Night shift supervisor RN
Listed on 2026-06-04
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Nursing Home
Position Overview
The Night shift Supervisor is responsible for directing the operation of a nursing unit in a long-term community.
Key ResponsibilitiesPerform general management functions such as hiring, disciplining, and evaluating care team members.
Plan and facilitate meetings and committees to address resident care issues/concerns for the unit.
Manage area of responsibility with the goal of achieving and maintaining the highest quality of care possible.
Participate in developing, implementing, and evaluating programs that promote the recruitment, retention, development, and continuing education of nursing staff members.
Contact physicians as needed/necessary and ensure physician interventions are timely and appropriate.
Review staffing patterns and census of nursing units and reassign personnel when necessary to ensure staffing meets resident needs and budgetary controls.
Monitor the clinical operations of the unit and resident's conditions and ensure that appropriate and quality care is administered.
Obtain medications, supplies and medical records needed to provide safe, efficient, and therapeutic are to residents on a continuing basis.
Assist in the orientation of new personnel, monitoring their skills and guides and observe care team members that may need assistance with procedures.
Graduate of accredited school of nursing.
Licensed as an RN in the state employed; license must be active, valid, and in good standing.
Valid CPR teaching certificate preferred, but not required.
Must hold an active CPR license or the ability to obtain within the first 30-days of employment. CPR license must be kept active and current throughout employment.
Three years of nursing experience, of which one year in a long-term care environment.
- Quarterly Pay Increase
- Daily Pay
- Company-Paid Life Insurance
- Telehealth Services
- Double Pay on Holidays
- Care Team Member Relief Fund
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