Registered Nurse; RN/Nursing Supervisor
Listed on 2026-04-14
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist, RN Nurse, Nurse Educator
Overview
New Life Clinic is a state-of-the-art outpatient facility for the treatment of adults with opioid use disorder. We have created an innovative model of highly individualized, compassionate care, and we advance science in the field of opioid use disorder. Our purpose is to inspire hope and save lives – healing individuals, families, and communities along the way.
New Life Clinic is hiring a Registered Nurse (RN) / Nursing Supervisor for its Ukiah, CA clinic. This position reports to the Medical Director and works closely with the Clinic Director and VP of Nursing to support nursing operations and patient care.
Indian Preference applies. Qualified Indian (American Indian or Alaska Native) applicants will receive preference consistent with 25 U.S.C. § 5307 and 25 U.S.C. § 5117.
Salary: $72 - $72 an hour.
Role purposeNurses are central to the delivery of care in the outpatient setting. The RN Nursing Supervisor provides clinical leadership while also delivering direct patient care. This role supports safe, efficient, and standardized nursing practices and promotes a patient-centered, team-based care model.
Ambulatory care nursing requires both independent clinical judgment and collaboration with providers, patients, and allied health staff. The RN Nursing Supervisor ensures nursing services meet clinical standards, regulatory requirements, and organizational expectations.
Key Responsibilities- Coordinate and oversee direct care activities of RNs, LVNs, and CMAs.
- Support daily nursing operations in collaboration with the Clinic Director, VP of Nursing, and Medical Director.
- Ensure nursing workflows are standardized, evidence-based, and consistently applied.
- Serve as a clinical resource for nursing and allied health staff.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members and seek consultation as needed.
- Oversee competency-based education and training for nursing and allied health staff.
- Ensure RNs, LVNs, and CMAs maintain clinical competency and understand role expectations.
- Assess ongoing education needs and support professional development.
- Promote professional conduct and value-based behaviors aligned with clinic standards.
- Monitor and support compliance with clinical policies, procedures, and standards of care.
- Assist with data collection and evaluation related to quality improvement, clinical outcomes, and staff competency.
- Support quality, safety, and performance improvement initiatives in collaboration with clinic leadership and VP of Nursing.
- Provide direct nursing care in the outpatient clinical setting.
- Perform telephone triage, patient education, and care coordination.
- Assess patients’ physical and psychological needs.
- Administer medications and assist providers with clinical procedures.
- Respond to medical emergencies as required.
- Demonstrate a high degree of professionalism and service excellence.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to make knowledgeable clinical assessments and judgments (nursing process).
- Must possess initiative and ability to work independently.
- Ability to work as a member of the care team.
- Expertise/ knowledge in Process Improvement.
- Expertise in standardization and workflow development and implementation.
- Strong data and computer skills (able to monitor and evaluate workflows and processes).
- Ability to prioritize tasks; share responsibility for planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care in the clinic setting.
- Participates in case conferences, sharing knowledge, information, and ideas among team members.
- Administer/dispense medications/vaccines in accordance with applicable regulations and policy.
- Ensure treatment plans are being followed.
- Train staff in medical matters and patient care; attend professional meetings as required; assist Physician during physical examinations; maintain dispensing room and medical equipment.
- Recognize and manage opioid overdose.
- Ability to adapt to frequent changes in duties and volume of work.
- Demonstrate customer–first attitude and philosophy.
- Learn computer and application skills applicable to role; basic MS Office experience.
- Make judgments in demanding situations; listen empathetically; organize details; manage multiple concurrent activities.
- Knowledge of interpersonal communications in a complex organization.
- Commitment to respectful patient and family-centered care; confidentiality; and patient safety.
- Dispense medications and maintain records for controlled substances.
- Active American Heart Association (AHA) ACLS.
- 2 years of recent work experience in substance use disorder setting.
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