The Clinical Supervisor collaborates with Nursing Leadership to oversee shift operations and ensure nursing care safety and quality.
Responsible for guiding daily nursing services, managing resources, and supporting patient and family-centered care within an interdisciplinary team.
Supervises nursing staff, provides direct patient care when needed, and coaches employees to promote clinical and service excellence.
Requires a graduate of an accredited Nursing program, with a BSN preferred, and current RN licensure in New Mexico.
Certifications such as BLS, ACLS, and PALS/NRP are mandatory; additional certifications like TNCC and CPI may be required based on the area.
Demonstrates essential skills in patient care across age groups, with preferred 3 years of relevant experience.
Works under Nursing Leadership supervision, with exposure to infectious diseases, unpredictable situations, and emergency responses.
Must meet physical requirements including prolonged standing, emergency handling, proper body mechanics, and manual dexterity.