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Nurse Manager, Department of Addiction Medicine

Job in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 02298, USA
Listing for: The Dimock Center
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-23
Job specializations:
  • Nursing
    Healthcare Nursing, Nursing Home, Mental Health Nurse
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Nurse Manager, Department of Addiction Medicine Position Overview

Reporting to the Associate Chief Medical Officer, the Nurse Manager for the Department of Addiction Medicine provides inspirational, hands‑on leadership for 2‑4 nurses per shift and a staff of 15‑20 nurses onsite in our ATS center while supporting 3 nurses: OBAT (1), CSS (1), and residential recovery (1) in the continuum of our department. This leader maintains a strong clinical presence on the floor, supports direct patient care delivery, and ensures every nurse has the tools, training, and confidence to succeed.

This

Role Combines
  • Leadership & Supervision
  • Clinical Practice
  • Nursing Education & Professional Development
  • Program Quality and Performance

Nurses who thrive in this role are clinicians energized by fast‑paced care environments, team‑based patient management, continuous improvement, and meaningful patient relationships. This role will have an additional layer of support in the form of Charge Nurses in the ATS.

Key Responsibilities Leadership & Team Development
  • Lead a collaborative, supportive nursing culture rooted in empathy, accountability, safety, and clinical excellence.
  • Mentor and coach nurses to build confidence and capability—especially newer clinicians entering addiction medicine.
  • Oversee staffing, scheduling, and recruitment to ensure the unit is resourced and supported to deliver safe, high‑quality care.
  • Perform regular performance conversations, celebrate strengths, and develop individualized professional growth plans.
  • Directly lead and supervise nursing staff: oversee the daily activities and performance of nursing staff working in ATS. Provide mentorship, guidance, and support to nursing personnel in the delivery of care to patients with substance use disorders. Provide oversight to nurse staff in ATS, CSS, Askia and OBAT.
Clinical Impact
  • Provide direct patient care as needed (clinical assessments, medication administration, monitoring detox protocols, withdrawal management).
  • Model evidence‑based practices and support nurses in managing patients with co‑occurring medical, psychiatric, and substance use needs.
  • Partner closely with physicians, NPs, case managers, and social services to support whole‑person care and smooth handoffs.
Education & Practice Excellence
  • Develop and deliver in‑service training and clinical education focused on addiction medicine, trauma‑informed care, and harm‑reduction approaches.
  • Lead continuous clinical learning for the nursing team to strengthen skills in med‑surg needs, chronic disease management, psychiatric stabilization, and crisis intervention.
  • Support patient and family education around treatment options, recovery planning, and long‑term coping strategies.
Quality, Compliance & Innovation
  • Ensure compliance with Joint Commission, DPH/BSAS, DEA, and federal/state regulations.
  • Evaluate and improve nursing workflows, safety practices, and care protocols.
  • Track patient outcomes and contribute to strategic quality‑improvement initiatives across the Addiction Medicine Department.
Qualifications Required
  • Registered Nurse (RN) with unrestricted MA license
  • Minimum 5 years of clinical experience
  • Experience in addiction medicine, med‑surg, behavioral health/psychiatry, primary care, or related acute inpatient settings
  • Demonstrated experience as a nursing leader, charge nurse, preceptor, or educator
Preferred
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
  • CARN or CARN‑S certification
  • Experience working in an inpatient detox or SUD treatment program
  • Background in adult learning, nurse development, or staff training
Skills & Attributes
  • High emotional intelligence and clinical confidence
  • Strong delegation, conflict resolution, and feedback‑giving skills
  • Ability to remain grounded and compassionate in a fast‑paced, sometimes unpredictable inpatient setting
  • Commitment to trauma‑informed, equitable care for underserved populations
Working Conditions
  • Full‑time, on‑site position (37.5 hours per week)
  • Extended periods on feet; ability to lift/assist patients as needed
Why Lead at Dimock
  • A respected and expanding Addiction Medicine program
  • A mission‑driven team that values collaboration, clinical excellence, and compassion
  • Opportunity to build nursing skills in med‑surg, psychiatry, and primary care—uniquely integrated for addiction treatment
  • A department where strong nursing leadership truly shapes patient outcomes
  • If you are a strong RN leader who wants to make a lasting impact—and you are motivated by purpose, teamwork, learning, and serving patients who need exceptional nursing care—this is a place where your leadership will matter every day.
EEO Statement

The Dimock Center values diversity and is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other status protected by law.

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