Registered Nurse (RN) Manager/ Supervisor Jobs

Facility: Anchor Care and Rehabilitation Center Position: RN Unit Manager Salary: Up to $50 per hour Join Our Team! Anchor Care and Rehabilitation Center is seeking a dedicated and skilled Registered Nurse...
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Summary About Us CoxHealth is a leading healthcare system serving 25 counties across southwest Missouri and northern Arkansas. The organization includes six hospitals, 5 ERs, and over 80 clinics.CoxHea...
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Join Our Caring Team at Apple Rehab Coccomo! (Competitive Rates Offered Based on Experience) Are you passionate about providing exceptional care in a warm, family-oriented environment? Look no further! Welcome to...
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$6,000 Sign On Bonus!! Join our wonderful team as a RN Charge Nurse today! Autumn Lake Healthcare at Norwalk is an exceptional team-oriented company hiring for RN Charge Nurse ! We provide...
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE: Manages the provision of quality patient care in an independent home therapy program while maintaining cost-effective clinical operations in accordance with all legal, compliance, and regulat...
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Calling all RN’s!!! Are you looking for a full-time, MONDAY-FRIDAY nursing gig??? Community Care Givers has just the opportunity for you! Our family run home care agency wants you to be our next RN Clinical Manager. DO...
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Position Title: RN Manager - Ortho Trauma Department: Ortho/Trauma Unit Job Description: 5 South Post Ortho/Trauma unit is a 52-bed unit with 9 stepdown beds. We provide care to recently transferred TICU patient...
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RN Unit Manager Floral Long Term Care is looking to hire a RN Unit Manager to join their team. RN Unit Manager  Job Description: Perform administrative duties such as completing medical forms, reports, ev...
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Job Summary: The R.N./Charge Nurse is responsible for direct Resident care and for assisting the Director of Nursing (DON) in directing the activities of licensed and non-licensed personnel who provide health care...
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Berkshire Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is committed to improving our patients' quality of life & autonomy through innovative rehabilitative services, and an exceptional level of client-centered care and...
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Department/Unit: Critical Care Float Pool Work Shift: Night (United States of America)The Assistant Nurse Manager has responsibility, authority, and accountability for the delivery of patient care within the de...
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Responsibilities of a RN: · Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for supervision of care given to residents by Licensed Practical Nurse, CNA, and other members of the team. · Registered Nurse (RN) develops...
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Now Hiring Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor! Competitive salary! Health/Dental/Vision Insurance Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave Company-sponsored Life Insurance Short-term...
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Join Our Team as a Registered Nurse (RN) Nursing Supervisor and Make a Meaningful Impact on the Lives of Our Residents! What We Offer: In addition to an attractive salary, we provide a comprehensive benefit...
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Nursing Supervisors (All Shifts)- LTC Long Beach, NY *Salary: Up to $120K per year (depending on experience)* Responsibilities: Orient clinical staff to their job responsibilities and provide leader...
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Required Qualifications A Nursing Degree from an accredited college or university or a graduate of an approved LPN/LVN program. Prior experience in long-term care preferred but not required. Current unrestrict...
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At Cleveland Clinic Health System, we believe in a better future for healthcare. And each of us is responsible for honoring our commitment to excellence, pushing the boundaries and transforming the patient experience, e...
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A DEEPER COMPASSION, FOR A HIGHER PURPOSE Nurses are at the heart of our world-class, patient-centered standard of care. Day in and day out, they go the extra mile to make a lasting difference in the lives of our r...
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 Aspire Health Group is looking for qualified Weekend Supervisor (RN) to join our family! Do you thrive in a family/team environment and desire to make a difference in the lives of others while advancing your s...
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*Benefits available for Full-time employees* Job Type: Full-time Job Schedule: Double Weekend (7AM-11PM Saturday+Sunday) Pay Range: DOE. $30-$40 / hr Benefits: 401 (k) Dental Insurance Health Insurance...
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All the benefits and perks you need for you and your family: Career Development Whole Person Wellbeing Resources Benefits from Day One Our Promise To You Joining AdventHealth is about being part of someth...
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The House Supervisor RN (Friday through Sunday, Day Shift) will be responsible for day-to-day operations of the units and ensure staffing is adequate to provide care. Provide, delegate, coordinate and evaluate care of...
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Anderson Mill Center for Nursing and Healing is hiring a RN Unit Manager! **$5000 SIGN ON BONUS!!** Who We Are: At Anderson Mill Center for Nursing and Healing, our most valuable asset is our dedi...
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RN Supervisor Brooklyn Gardens Rehabilitation & Nursing Center is actively seeking a Registered Nurse Supervisor for our skilled nursing facility in Brooklyn NY for all shifts.  The location of our facili...
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Brinton Manor of Glen Mills, PA is searching for an experienced Registered Nurse to support the team as a Supervisor. Monday - Friday Shift: 11pm-7:30am Sign on Bonus For immediate consideration apply a...
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A licensed professional nurse directly under the supervision of the Director of Nursing Services. The Charge Nurse is responsible for coordinating daily administrative duties of an assigned nursing unit including s...
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UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Benefits of RN Shift Supervisor  position : Low Cost Health Insurance Vacation and Sick Time Great Work Environment 401k Matched at 10% Night/PM Shift...
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Welcome to Avantara Palos Heights , a premier skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility located in the charming community of Palos Heights, Illinois. We are proud to have earned the prestigious Gold Seal of Approval®...
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On Demand Pay-get paid tomorrow for work done today! $15,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full Time, 6:00pm-6:30am! This is our Advantage: Up to $42/hr plus a $3.00/hr Shift Differntial on Evenings and a $2.00/h...
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Staff Nurse Interest on our part is to have a nurse who performs care with a smile.. Follow up with physicians and manage the residents in all aspects. Preferable for someone who has wound care and falls prevention...
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RN Manager Jobs Overview

If you’re a registered nurse (RN), you already bring a unique skill set to the job market. Add to that the ability to manage other RNs, and you’ll find yourself in a highly sought after category of nursing professionals. You can find RN leadership roles in a number of different healthcare settings, from in-patient hospitals, to outpatient clinics, and post-acute rehabilitation facilities, opening any number of career paths for you.

If you’d like to get a better feel for what kind of RN manager jobs — or other nursing jobs — are available in your area, our healthcare-specific job board is ready to deliver. See all the latest full-time, part-time, contract, per diem, and temporary jobs on a job board that was designed for nursing professionals like you.

Education, Certifications, and Skills for Managing RN Jobs

Before you can lead fellow RNs, you first need to qualify as one, through both your education and your licensure. Academically, you’re required to obtain either a degree in nursing — either an associate’s degree (ADN) or a bachelor’s degree (BSN). Often nurse managers will also hold a master’s degree in nursing (MSN), depending on the hiring organization’s requirements. Coupled with your educational bona fides, you’ll also need to be officially licensed by your state to perform your duties within the RN scope of practice.

Having work experience as a nurse leader, like a charge nurse, is a natural step towards the role of nurse manager. Keep in mind that while a charge nurse has a mix of nursing and administrative functions, a nurse manager is primarily focused on administrative operations, with less patient contact. You’ll find that your patient experience is key to being an effective nursing administrator.

Because the nurse manager role is more heavily focused on the business — as opposed to the clinical — side of nursing, employers may prefer to see additional certifications, such as the Certified Nurse Manager and Leader (CNML). The CNML certification covers several key nurse management topics, including:

  • Conflict management.
  • Budget allocation and management.
  • Participation in professional organizations.
  • Promoting inclusive and diverse workplaces.
  • Business skills and clinical principles.

With your credentials and certifications in hand, you can home in on the key managerial skills that employers look for when hiring for open RN manager jobs. Among these, your demonstrated ability to communicate effectively — at both the individual and organizational levels — and to engage in objective and adaptive decision making are key to standing out from the competition.

Resume and Cover Letter for RN Management Jobs

As you prepare your job search process, you want to make sure that your resume and cover letter are not only current, but also deliberately designed to catch the hiring manager’s eye. To avoid the quick scan-and-pass, you need to make sure that your nurse manager resume reflects what an organization is looking for. The best way to do that is to mirror the language an organization uses in its job posting.

For example, if a job posting states that candidates must have experience “identifying the educational needs of others and developing educational or training programs,” then you should use the same key words and phrasing in your resume if you have this kind of experience in your background. This not only aligns your skills and experience to those specifically sought by an employer, but it may also help your resume pass through the filters of any automated screening systems an employer may be using.

Once you’ve synchronized your resume with an employer’s job posting, the next step is to craft a nurse manager cover letter that introduces your personality, makes the case for an employer to hire you, and adds more context to the bullet points in your resume. Your cover letter should further illuminate your strengths as an RN and a leader, but then show how these attributes will support the employer’s mission and healthcare operations.

One way to do that, while also adding context to your background and qualifications, is to talk about specific experiences and learnings from them. For example, if your resume shows that you have experience developing training programs, then talk about specific programs you developed, challenges you faced when doing so, and some best practices you learned in the process.

Interviewing for RN Manager Jobs

The more that your RN manager resume and cover letter align your experience to the needs of a prospective employer, the more likely that hiring managers will want to meet you in person. The interview process is your opportunity to make a good first impression, both professionally and personally. No matter how much experience you have with interviews, the key to success is preparation.

Knowing the background of your interviewer and the workings of the prospective employer will help you to build rapport and will reveal ways to pitch your candidacy during the interview. But you also want to make sure you’re comfortable answering common nurse manager interview questions. Going over likely questions and crafting answers in advance that resonate with hiring managers will help you to feel more confident going into your interview and will help you get the right messaging across.

Salary for RN Management Jobs

As you begin your search for RN manager jobs, salary expectations are important to keep in mind. You want to make sure that your expectations are aligned with market rates — so you don’t over- or under-sell yourself.

The average salary of medical health and services managers is $134,440 annually, which comes out to almost $65 per hour. Keep in mind that this is just a nationwide average. It doesn’t account for the many factors that go into an RN manager salary, like your qualifications, the hiring organization’s budget, or the realities of the healthcare hiring market in your area. If salary is a big factor in your job search, then it may help to know some of the top-paying states for medical and health services managers, which include:

Get Matched With the Best RN Manager Jobs Near You Today

If you’d like a more meaningful job search experience, consider using the nation’s leading healthcare hiring job board. As a nurse-founded company, IntelyCare knows how to connect nursing professionals with interested employers. Start the process today by checking out the most recent RN jobs near you.