The Clinical Supervisor collaborates with Nursing Leadership to oversee shift operations and ensure nursing care safety and quality.
Responsibilities include guiding staff, supervising associates, and providing direct patient care when necessary.
Supports interdisciplinary teamwork to deliver comprehensive patient and family services.
Demonstrates professionalism and serves as a role model for clinical and service excellence.
Requires a graduate of an accredited Nursing program, with a BSN preferred, and current RN licensure in New Mexico.
Must hold or obtain certifications such as BLS, ACLS, PALS/NRP, TNCC, and CPI within specified timeframes.
Ideal candidates have at least 3 years of relevant experience, demonstrating knowledge of age-appropriate care.
Works irregular hours, managing multiple activities, with exposure to infectious diseases and unpredictable situations.
Physical demands include handling emergencies, prolonged standing, and patient transfers, with normal hearing and vision.