RN - Acute Care House Supervisor
MLee Medical Employment - Bloomfield, IA
Apply NowJob Description
We are seeking a dedicated RN - Acute Care House Supervisor to oversee nursing and emergency services during assigned shifts, ensuring consistent, high-quality patient care. This leadership role involves decision-making authority in the absence of senior nursing management and requires a compassionate approach to patient advocacy and staff support. Essential Job Functions Manage overall nursing care and staffing patterns to meet patient acuity and continuity of care. Collaborate with nursing leadership and ancillary staff to optimize patient outcomes. Serve as a clinical resource and mentor for nursing personnel, fostering a positive and supportive work environment. Lead during emergency codes and disaster situations when administration is unavailable. Assist with staff orientation, evaluations, and open chart reviews as needed. Maintain confidentiality and comply with all healthcare regulations and policies. Ensure adherence to age-specific standards of care and accommodate unique patient needs. Education and Experience Graduate of an accredited nursing program with current Registered Nurse licensure valid in the regional Midwest area. Minimum of two years of relevant nursing experience; charge nurse experience preferred. Requirements and Certifications Current certification in ACLS, PALS, and NRP within six months of hire. Certification in TNCC and completion of CCU training within one year of hire. Current BLS certification by the American Heart Association standards. Completion of Mandatory Reporter training within six months of start date. Compliance with all federal, state, and professional licensure training requirements. Active participation in compliance programs and adherence to organizational policies and codes of conduct. This position offers a meaningful opportunity to lead nursing teams in a supportive environment within the Midwest region, emphasizing quality care and professional growth.
Created: 2026-03-04