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Registered Nurse Unit Manager
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Lead our nursing team at Premier Washington Health Center in Pennsylvania. This RN Unit Manager role requires state licensure, clinical expertise, and prior leadership experience. You will oversee daily operations, ensure regulatory compliance, and drive quality patient care in a dynamic rehabili...
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United States , Washington
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Premier Washington
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Interim Clinical Nurse Manager 2 - Intensive Care Unit
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Ireland , South Dublin, Co. Dublin
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Blackrock Health Hermitage Clinic
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Registered Nurse Unit Manager
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Lead our nursing team at Premier Washington Health Center in Pennsylvania. This RN Unit Manager role requires state licensure, clinical expertise, and prior leadership experience. You will oversee daily operations, ensure regulatory compliance, and drive high-quality patient care in a dynamic reh...
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United States , Washington
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Premier Washington
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Unit Nurse Manager
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Lead our dedicated nursing team at Azria Health Prairie Ridge in Mediapolis, IA. This full-time Nurse Manager role requires an RN/LPN with 4+ years of experience, including 1+ year in management. You will oversee quality care in our Long Term Care facility, blending clinical floor hours with admi...
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United States , Mediapolis
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Azria Health Longview
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LPN RN Registered Nurse Unit Manager
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Lead our nursing team in Le Roy as an LPN/RN Unit Manager. This leadership role requires a strong clinical background and experience in long-term care settings like assisted living. You will supervise staff, ensure compliance, and enhance patient outcomes. A $7,500 sign-on bonus is offered for th...
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United States , Le Roy
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38.00 USD / Hour
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LeRoy Village Green Residential Health Care Facility
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Nurse Manager, Critical Care Unit
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Lead our Critical Care Unit in Jacksonville Beach as a Nurse Manager. This role requires a BSN, RN license, 3-5 years of experience, and BLS/ACLS certification. You will oversee nursing staff, manage schedules, ensure patient care, and support physicians. A Master's degree or PALS is a plus.
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United States , Jacksonville Beach
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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Unit Nurse Manager
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Lead our dedicated nursing team at Azria Health Prairie Ridge in Mediapolis, IA. This full-time Nurse Manager role requires an RN/LPN with 4+ years of experience, including 1+ year in management. You will oversee quality care in our Long Term Care facility, blending clinical floor hours with admi...
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United States , Mediapolis
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Azria Health Longview
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Assistant Nurse Manager, Central Monitoring Unit/Video Monitoring Unit
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Seeking a dedicated Assistant Nurse Manager for our Central/Video Monitoring Unit in Jacksonville. This leadership role requires an RN with an Associate's Degree, Med-Surg and Post-Surgical experience, plus BLS/ACLS certifications. You will oversee and direct immediate patient care for a variety ...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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Assistant Nurse Manager - Intensive Care Unit
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Seeking an Assistant Nurse Manager for our Intensive Care Unit in Plattsburgh, NY. This leadership role requires a NYS RN license, a BSN, and 2+ years of critical care experience, including ACLS certification. You will support daily operations, supervise patient care delivery, and foster staff de...
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United States , Plattsburgh
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46.89 - 70.34 USD / Hour
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The University of Vermont Health Network
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Unit Nurse LPN/RN Manager
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Azria Health seeks an LPN/RN Manager for day shift in our Des Moines skilled nursing facility. This management role requires Iowa licensure, long-term care experience, and strong clinical leadership skills. We offer a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, and paid time off. Appl...
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United States , Des Moines
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Azria Health Longview
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Assistant Nurse Manager, Central Monitoring Unit/Video Monitoring Unit
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Seeking an Assistant Nurse Manager for our Central/Video Monitoring Unit in Jacksonville. This leadership role requires an RN with an Associate's Degree, ICU/ED experience, and ACLS/BLS certification. You will oversee and direct immediate patient care for a wide range of medical conditions. A Bac...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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About the Nurse Unit Manager role

A Nurse Unit Manager (NUM) is a pivotal leadership role within healthcare settings, bridging the gap between direct patient care and administrative oversight. Professionals in these jobs are responsible for the day-to-day management of a specific nursing unit or ward, ensuring that patient care delivery is safe, effective, and aligned with regulatory standards. The role requires a unique blend of clinical expertise and managerial acumen, as the NUM is both a mentor to nursing staff and a key decision-maker in operational logistics.

Typical responsibilities for a Nurse Unit Manager include overseeing the nursing team, which involves scheduling shifts, conducting performance evaluations, and providing ongoing education and support to ensure high standards of practice. They are the primary point of contact for resolving clinical issues, coordinating patient care plans, and liaising with physicians, allied health professionals, and hospital administration. A significant part of the job involves quality assurance; the NUM monitors patient outcomes, ensures compliance with healthcare regulations (such as infection control and safety protocols), and implements best practices to improve care delivery. They also manage budgets, inventory, and staffing resources to maintain efficient unit operations.

To succeed in these jobs, individuals typically need a strong clinical background, often holding a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and a valid Registered Nurse (RN) license. Many employers prefer or require a Master’s degree in Nursing or Healthcare Administration, along with certifications in leadership or specialized clinical areas. Essential skills include exceptional communication, conflict resolution, and critical thinking abilities. The NUM must be adept at multitasking in a fast-paced environment, demonstrating empathy while maintaining professional boundaries. Experience in a specific clinical area—such as aged care, critical care, or medical-surgical nursing—is often required, as is a proven track record of supervising staff and managing complex patient cases.

Common work environments for these positions include hospitals, long-term care facilities, rehabilitation centers, and outpatient clinics. The role demands flexibility, as NUMs may work varied hours, including evenings and weekends, to provide continuous coverage. Ultimately, Nurse Unit Manager jobs are ideal for experienced nurses who are passionate about leadership, eager to shape the future of nursing practice, and committed to fostering a collaborative, high-quality care environment. This career path offers the opportunity to influence patient outcomes on a broader scale while supporting the professional growth of the nursing team.