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NursingSupervisor-PatientCareServices(Evenings/Nights)

$65–95k ~AI est. Columbus, Ohio, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Nursing Supervisor - Patient Care Services (Evenings/Nights) at Main Campus. Skills: Patient care, Nursing administration, Emergency response. Serve as administrative designee. Communicate issues to administrators”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Critical problem-solving

Eligibility Requirements

Weekend rotation, Holiday rotation, Move or reposition patients

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Licensed Registered Nurse in Ohio

Nice to Have

Previous leadership experience

What You'll Do.

Serve as administrative designee

Communicate issues to administrators

Respond to inquiries and complaints

Direct emergency and crisis management

Respond to code blues and traumas

Coordinate patient throughput

Provide guidance on clinical decision-making

Supervise and evaluate nursing staff

Make recommendations for planned changes

Support planned changes

Implement planned changes

Provide input into administrative budget

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Patient Care Services leadership; Program managers; Healthcare team

Communication Scope

External communications; Inquiries and complaints

Full Job Description

**Overview:** 24 hrs/week, evenings/nights, weekend rotation, holiday rotation. Pay to commensurate with experience. Benefits eligible. **Job Description Summary:** Oversees administrative and patient care services, providing nursing administrative decision-making during weekends, evenings, and night shifts. Coordinates hospital operations, patient care quality, and educational activities, and serves as the hospital spokesperson for external communications. **Job Description:** **Essential Functions:** * Serves as the administrative designee during specified hours; communicates issues to administrators, Patient Care Services leadership, program managers, or other appropriate personnel, as indicated; and responds to inquiries and complaints from parents, patients, staff, and the public. * Directs the management, communication, and resolution of emergencies and crises utilizing the HEICS model, providing effective leadership; collaborates on decisions, issues, and problems occurring during the designated shift; and responds to code blues, traumas, and other emergencies. * Directs the management, communication, and resolution of emergencies and crises utilizing the HEICS model, providing effective leadership; collaborates on decisions, issues, and problems occurring during the designated shift; and responds to code blues, traumas, and other emergencies. * Coordinates and directs patient throughput (admission, transfer, and discharge) to ensure needs are met promptly. * Provides guidance and education on clinical decision-making and critical problem-solving; supervises and evaluates clinical nursing practice; makes recommendations for improvement; and supports, monitors, and implements planned changes. * Provides input into the Patient Care Services administrative budget. **Education Requirement:** Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), required. **Licensure Requirement:** Licensed as a Registered Nurse in the State of Ohio, required. **Skills:** * Demonstrates critical

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