RN Clinical Supervisor ICU FT Nights Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Cleveland, TN at Geebo

RN Clinical Supervisor ICU FT Nights

Cleveland, TN Cleveland, TN Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$73.
5K - $93.
1K a year Estimated:
$73.
5K - $93.
1K a year 20 hours ago 20 hours ago 20 hours ago POSITION PURPOSE The Clinical Supervisor of Nursing is a Registered Nurse leader within an assigned home department.
This frontline leader is responsible for assuring that high quality patient centered care is at the center of all departmental activities.
The role is a blend of direct patient care, administrative time partnering with the director and/or manager of the department or service line, and leading quality improvement initiatives.
The nursing clinical supervisor coordinates department activities, mentors staff, and serves as a role model within the department.
Other roles and responsibilities include project development, support and monitoring of employee engagement, and implementation of nursing strategies and hospital related initiatives.
This leader reports directly to the Nurse Director/Manager and serves as an exemplary model for patient's care experience.
POSITION
Qualifications Education:
Must be a graduate of an approved school of nursing, as evidenced by verification of state licensure.
Bachelor's degree preferred.
Diploma or transcripts required upon hire.
Experience:
Minimum of 1 year recent critical care experience required.
Licenses/Certificates:
Current Tennessee or Compact State registered nurse license required.
Current BLS certification (AHA or Red Cross) required upon hire.
ACLS certification (AHA or Red Cross) upon hire.
Certification by professional organization is highly desired.
This posting is for a full-time day shift schedule.
Shift differentials apply on weekends.
Education Required Associates or better in Nursing Preferred Bachelors or better in Nursing Licenses & Certifications Required C-AHA ACLS C-AHA BLS Basic Cardiac L-TN-RN License.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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