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Lead our clinical studio in Danbury as a Nurse Manager, combining your active RN/LPN license with 3-5 years of retail management experience. You will oversee daily operations, perform piercings, and drive sales while ensuring a safe, celebratory customer experience. This role offers a competitive...
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United States , Danbury
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65000.00 - 75000.00 USD / Year
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Rowan
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Join our newly restructured hospice team in Alamogordo, NM, as a PRN RN Case Manager. This role requires an RN license, CPR certification, and a compassionate approach to patient and family care. Enjoy flexible scheduling, competitive pay with mileage, and a supportive culture focused on meaningf...
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United States , Alamogordo
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Arcadia Home Care and Staffing - an Addus family company
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Seeking an Assistant Nurse Manager (RN) for the 3B Medical Telemetry Unit at Christiana Hospital in Newark. This leadership role shares 24/7 operational accountability, requiring a BSN, 3-5 years' clinical leadership experience, and a commitment to obtaining a Master's degree. Enjoy robust benefi...
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United States , Newark
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110177.60 - 176280.00 USD / Year
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Christiana Care
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Seeking an IL-licensed RN for a remote Nurse Case Manager role. This contingent position requires 1-2 years in workers' compensation case management and clinical orthopedics/occupational medicine experience. You will assess claims, manage medical costs, and coordinate care, utilizing your clinica...
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Revel IT
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Explore a rewarding career path in healthcare leadership by discovering Manager Nursing jobs. This critical profession sits at the intersection of clinical expertise and administrative leadership, responsible for ensuring the delivery of high-quality patient care while managing the operational and human elements of a nursing unit or department. Nursing Managers are the vital link between frontline nursing staff, physicians, and senior hospital administration, creating environments where both patients and healthcare professionals can thrive. Individuals in these roles typically oversee the daily operations of a specific clinical area, such as a hospital floor, outpatient clinic, or specialized care unit. Their core responsibility is to lead a team of nurses and support staff, which involves recruiting, hiring, scheduling, mentoring, and conducting performance evaluations. They are accountable for maintaining staffing levels that meet patient acuity needs and for managing the unit's budget and resources. A fundamental duty is to ensure strict compliance with all healthcare regulations, accreditation standards (like those from The Joint Commission), and internal clinical policies and procedures to guarantee patient safety and quality outcomes. Beyond administration, Nursing Managers are clinical leaders. They often serve as a clinical resource for their staff, assisting with complex patient care situations and fostering evidence-based practice. They collaborate closely with physicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate patient care, resolve issues, and improve interdisciplinary workflows. Many are also deeply involved in quality improvement initiatives, analyzing patient data and feedback to develop and implement strategies that enhance care delivery, patient satisfaction, and clinical outcomes. In some settings, particularly in utilization or case management, the focus may shift towards overseeing the appropriateness and efficiency of care, reviewing patient cases for medical necessity, and coordinating discharge planning to ensure safe patient transitions. Typical requirements for Manager Nursing jobs include an active Registered Nurse (RN) license, complemented by several years of direct clinical nursing experience. Most positions require at least a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), with a Master's degree in Nursing Administration, Healthcare Leadership, or Business Administration (MBA) becoming increasingly preferred for senior roles. Essential skills extend beyond clinical competence to include strong leadership and team-building capabilities, excellent verbal and written communication, proficiency in budgeting and data analysis, and adept problem-solving and conflict resolution abilities. Certification in nursing leadership (e.g., NE-BC) is often a valuable asset. If you are an experienced nurse with a passion for mentorship, process improvement, and shaping the future of patient care, exploring Manager Nursing jobs could be the perfect next step in your professional journey. These positions offer the opportunity to make a broad, systemic impact on healthcare delivery while advancing your career into a dynamic and essential leadership domain.

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