The Clinical Supervisor collaborates with Nursing Leadership to oversee shift operations, ensuring nursing care safety and quality.
Responsible for guiding daily nursing services, managing resources, and supporting patient and family care through interdisciplinary teamwork.
Supervises nursing staff, provides patient care when needed, and coaches employees to foster clinical and service excellence.
Demonstrates professionalism by modeling best practices and clinical expertise.
Requires a graduate of an accredited Nursing program, preferably with a BSN and specialty certification.
Must hold an active RN license in New Mexico, with current BLS, ACLS (or obtained within 6 months), and other certifications as applicable.
Demonstrates skills appropriate to patient age groups served, with preferred 3 years of relevant experience.
Works irregular hours in a dynamic environment with exposure to infectious diseases, emergencies, and unpredictable situations.
Physically capable of handling emergency situations, prolonged standing, and patient transfers, with good body mechanics, hearing, and visual acuity.