Job Overview
Employment Type
Full-time
Compensation
Salary
Range $93,600.00 - $145,600.00
Work Schedule
Standard Hours
Benefits
Medical insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life insurance
401(k) retirement plan
Paid Time Off
Career development opportunities
Job Description
Metrowest Medical Center - Consolidated is a respected and historic healthcare institution that has been serving its community since its inception in 1893. It includes Framingham Union Hospital and Leonard Morse Hospital, a specialized behavioral health center dedicated to mental health services in Natick. This center is well-known for delivering comprehensive healthcare services covering emergency care, cardiac care, advanced cancer treatments, maternity care, and neonatal services. The hospital is recognized for high-quality care and has received a Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission, signifying its commitment to maintaining excellent safety and performance standards. Additionally, its cardiac care team has earned national accolades, ranking among the top five percent in the United States for coronary interventional procedures in 2023. At Metrowest Medical Center, healthcare professionals are part of a community-focused hospital system that values excellence, compassion, and patient-centered care.
The role open at Metrowest Medical Center is that of a nursing supervisor who will supervise and coordinate the activities of nursing personnel within one or multiple patient care units. This leadership position plays a vital role in ensuring that patients' needs are consistently met through high standards of nursing care and thoughtful unit performance evaluations. The nursing supervisor actively participates in planning and organizing staff work schedules and coordinates nursing activities with other units and departments to ensure seamless patient care delivery. The position involves organizing training and professional development programs, guiding and mentoring nursing staff, and contributing to the ongoing excellence of nursing services within the hospital. This role demands strategic leadership, strong communication skills, and a dedication to fostering a supportive and efficient work environment for nursing personnel. The position is full-time and offers a competitive annual salary ranging from $93,600 to $145,600, depending on qualifications and experience. The nursing supervisor at Metrowest Medical Center is more than a manager; they are a critical leader committed to the advancement of patient care quality and staff development in a dynamic healthcare setting.
The role open at Metrowest Medical Center is that of a nursing supervisor who will supervise and coordinate the activities of nursing personnel within one or multiple patient care units. This leadership position plays a vital role in ensuring that patients' needs are consistently met through high standards of nursing care and thoughtful unit performance evaluations. The nursing supervisor actively participates in planning and organizing staff work schedules and coordinates nursing activities with other units and departments to ensure seamless patient care delivery. The position involves organizing training and professional development programs, guiding and mentoring nursing staff, and contributing to the ongoing excellence of nursing services within the hospital. This role demands strategic leadership, strong communication skills, and a dedication to fostering a supportive and efficient work environment for nursing personnel. The position is full-time and offers a competitive annual salary ranging from $93,600 to $145,600, depending on qualifications and experience. The nursing supervisor at Metrowest Medical Center is more than a manager; they are a critical leader committed to the advancement of patient care quality and staff development in a dynamic healthcare setting.
Job Requirements
- Education: academic degree in nursing
- Licensure: currently licensed, certified, or registered to practice profession as required by law, regulation in state of practice or policy
- CPR certification
Job Qualifications
- Academic degree in nursing
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree preferred
- Currently licensed, certified, or registered to practice as required by law or policy
- CPR certification
Job Duties
- Plan and organize training for unit staff members
- Supervise and coordinate activities of nursing personnel in one or more patient care units
- Verify that patients' needs are met and evaluate unit nursing care and performance
- Participate in planning work of assigned units and coordinate activities with other patient care units and related departments
- Perform related duties as required
Job Criteria
Experience
Mid Level (3-7 years)
Job Location
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