Nurse Manager Jobs Overview
If you’re seeking more responsibility as a nursing professional, you’ve got options. There are many types of manager and supervisor positions in nursing, including charge nurse, clinical nurse leader (CNL), and preceptor to name just a few. Many nurse manager jobs will have you overseeing daily operations and juggling tasks with the ultimate goal of ensuring your patients’ needs are appropriately and efficiently met.
IntelyCare can help you find nurse manager positions in the types of facilities that interest you, whether you work in acute care, post-acute care, or long-term care. You can also search for jobs by your license type:
Education and Skills for Nursing Manager Jobs
In order to become a manager in nursing, you must have a few years of clinical experience under your belt, and employers may want to hire a nurse who has held a nurse leadership role. For RNs, a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) tends to be the preferred degree, but some nursing supervisor jobs will favor candidates that have earned a master’s degree.
Depending on the facility and unit, you may need to hold certain common certifications such as Basic Life Support (BLS) or Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Consider obtaining credentials that will help you move to roles with more responsibilities such as a nurse manager and leader (CNML) certification or a nurse executive certification.
You will rely heavily on soft skills to be successful in this role. Excellent communication and people skills will help you maintain inter- and intradepartmental relationships, uphold facility policies, and be a trusted resource for clinical and support staff.
Resume and Cover Letter for Nursing Supervisor Positions
Different employers have different needs. Your nurse manager resume should be tailored to address the specific requirements of an individual job. For example, if a high-volume rehabilitation facility is looking for a nurse to oversee productivity and “ensure that staff and resources are aligned with patient care needs,” use that phrase in your resume to introduce your relevant experience.
In your cover letter, talk about the best practices you’ve used in the past to determine and consistently meet patients’ needs in a busy facility. This shines a light on the value that you could bring to the employer.
Interviewing for Nurse Supervisor Jobs
Interpersonal skills are a key qualification for nursing manager jobs, so be sure to prepare in advance for your interview. Typical nurse manager interview questions will focus on your leadership style and conflict-management strategies. Provide examples that clearly illustrate your ability to guide and get along with all types of people.
Salary for Nurse Manager Positions
The average annual salary for a medical and health services manager is $134,440. This figure will differ based on your license type, years of experience, certifications, employer, and location. To get an idea of nurse manager jobs’ salary ranges in your area, click on some of the current jobs on IntelyCare’s job board.
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