Assistant Nurse Manger, Neuro/Trauma/Burn Clinics
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing
Job Title
Assistant Nurse Manager, Neuro/Trauma/Burn Clinics
DepartmentBrain and Spine | Neurovascular Stroke Center
ResponsibilitiesIn collaboration with the Service Line Administrator, the Manager 1 services assists with the planning, organization, direction, and evaluation of patient care operations for the neurological specialty and the Trauma, Emergency General Surgery (EGS) and Burn Clinics on a 24‑hour basis. The manager is key in operationalizing the Medical Centers' mission, vision, values, and goals, and assists in creating an environment that supports the nursing professional practice model.
The manager contributes to the ongoing operations of the Clinics. Under the guidance of the Service Line Administrator, assists in managing, guiding, coaching, and evaluating the work performance of patient care staff in a designated area. Ongoing collaboration with other patient care departments/areas that relate directly or indirectly to patient care operations and services is essential.
- Location:
Brain and Spine Hospital (0372) - Position Type:
Regular - Scheduled
Hours:
40 - Shift: First Shift
- Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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