
Nurse Supervisor
Manhattanville, New York
11pm-7am
Onsite
Pay: $122,000 - $157,000 per year
About the Role
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We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Nursing Supervisor to oversee patient care operations during assigned shifts. The Nursing Supervisor provides leadership and direction to nursing staff, ensuring that high-quality, safe, and compassionate care is delivered in accordance with the New York State Nurse Practice Act, established standards of nursing care, and geriatric best practices.
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This position plays a critical role in managing patient care units, coordinating staffing, promoting patient safety, and maintaining smooth operations across departments.
Key Responsibilities
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Safety & Patient Care
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Promote a culture of patient safety and continuous improvement by encouraging open reporting of incidents.
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Participate in the development and implementation of safety recommendations and programs.
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Ensure emergency procedures (e.g., Rapid Response, fire drills, disaster drills) are carried out effectively.
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Respond to patient care needs across departments (Home Care, Hospice, Ambulatory Care) during assigned shifts.
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In the absence of Employee Health staff, provide triage for employee emergencies and coordinate with the On-Call MD.
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Secure necessary equipment or supplies for in-house patient needs.
Planning & Staffing
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Assess patient acuity and census to determine appropriate staffing levels for the tour of duty.
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Adjust staff assignments and utilize overtime judiciously to ensure adequate coverage.
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Review pending admission requests, coordinate patient placement, and ensure smooth admission processes.
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Monitor unit coverage during patient activities and ensure effective communication with medical staff.
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Coordinate weekend and holiday coverage, and manage in-house operations in the absence of administrators.
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Supervise float pool personnel and manage staff scheduling in collaboration with the staffing office.
Performance & Leadership
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Provide feedback on staff performance to Patient Service Managers and Nursing Administration.
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Conduct evaluations for float staff, establish measurable goals, and ensure timely completion.
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Counsel and, when necessary, discipline staff in accordance with hospital policy and documentation standards.
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Mentor and support nursing personnel to foster professional growth and excellence in patient care.
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Promote teamwork and model the hospital’s philosophy of caring, integrity, and respect.
Quality & Compliance
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Participate in the development, interpretation, and implementation of hospital and nursing policies.
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Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and submit reports to Nursing Quality and Infection Control leadership as assigned.
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Stay current on trends in nursing practice through continuing education, workshops, and seminars.
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Ensure compliance with all legal, ethical, and professional standards of nursing practice.
Communication & Collaboration
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Serve as a clinical resource and leader for nursing staff and other hospital departments.
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Resolve conflicts among staff, patients, and families in a professional and empathetic manner.
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Communicate effectively with the oncoming supervisor or unit managers during shift handoffs.
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Participate in hospital and departmental meetings or committees as assigned.
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Provide patient and family education as appropriate, ensuring understanding of procedures and care plans.
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Maintain accurate, thorough documentation of all incidents, communications, and follow-up actions.
Qualifications
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Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing
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Current New York State RN license and registration
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Bachelor’s degree in Nursing required; Master’s degree preferred
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BCLS required; ACLS certification optional
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Minimum 5 years of clinical nursing experience
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Minimum 2–3 years of progressive leadership or management experience
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Strong communication, problem-solving, and report-writing skills
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Demonstrated leadership in promoting patient safety and quality care
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Commitment to the hospital’s mission, values, and culture of caring
Why Join Us
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Be part of a supportive leadership team dedicated to excellence in patient care
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Opportunity to influence quality and safety across multiple care units
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Access to professional development and continuing education
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Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package


