House Supervisor; Day Shift; Santa Rosa
Listed on 2026-03-08
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Nursing
Charge Nurse, Healthcare Nursing, Director of Nursing, Nursing Home
ABOUT US
Formerly Aurora Santa Rosa Hospital, SRBHH was opened in 2016 and is regarded as an integral part of the greater Santa Rosa and Northern California mental health system of care. Conveniently located in the North Bay, this hospital consists of 144 acute psychiatric inpatient beds. Santa Rosa Behavioral Healthcare Hospital (SRBHH) serves adolescents and adults and treats both mental health and co‑occurring psychiatric and substance abuse conditions.
POSITIONTITLE
House Supervisor
PAY RANGE$66.00-$77.25 per hour
REPORTS TOChief Nursing Officer
HOURSDay Shift 7am-7:30pm
DESCRIPTION OF POSITIONUnder the supervision of the CNO and/or Nurse Manager, the House Supervisor performs key responsibilities and meets position requirements as outlined in the hospital's RN job description. Outside of regular business hours, the House Supervisor is also responsible for overseeing admissions and discharges, unit operations, fiscal and staff management, and overseeing patient care services. The House Supervisor supports and directs Nursing staff assignments and facilitates communication with other disciplines, departments and community resources.
The House Supervisor maintains knowledge of, participates in further training provided, and understands the potential risks regarding occupational health hazards (e.g. blood borne pathogen exposures).
- Works closely with Assessment and Referrals (A&R) to provide oversight of admissions and discharges, including timely assessments and inpatient admissions.
- Assists the Nurse Manager in unit operations including timely completion and review of multidisciplinary treatment plans (MDTP), checking logs (refrigerator, emergency cart log, POC testing, legal tracking logs) and accuracy of patient Kardex.
- Conducts real‑time audits of all seclusion or restraints interventions on assigned shift.
- Monitors inventory of office, medical, and patient care supplies and requests replenishment as needed.
- Alerts the Administrator on Call (AOC) when urgent or extreme events occur such as AWOL patients, 911 or urgent ambulance transfers, patient injuries, staff injuries, or incidents involving law enforcement.
- Gathers and compiles data for daily shift and routine reporting – prepares shift report and reviews with oncoming Nurse Manager or House Charge, then forwards a copy to selected members of the leadership team. Routine reports include Shift Summary, Bed Control, and Incident Reports.
- Prepares and investigates Incident Reports (IR) in an accurate and timely fashion; follows up with staff education to prevent reoccurring incidents.
- Maintains a clutter‑free working environment.
- In conjunction with the Nurse Manager, oversees staff assignments to prevent unnecessary overtime and ensure appropriate staffing levels based on census and acuity assessments. Assigns and adjusts staffing levels in conjunction with Staffing Coordinator and documents approved overtime on employee time‑adjustment forms.
- Directly supervises nursing staff on assigned shift, provides staff feedback on performance, and contributes to formal introductory and annual employee evaluations as prepared by the CNO or Nurse Managers.
- Supports the CNO, Director of Nursing, Nurse Manager, and nursing staff to provide a high‑quality orientation and ongoing education for clinical staff, continually educating staff on key issues relating to hospital policies, procedures and health care regulations.
- Ensures accurate and timely shift‑to‑shift reports.
- Monitors clinical issues for high‑acuity patients or those with unusual problems.
- Coordinates off‑site tests, emergency‑room visits, admissions and discharges, lab processes, work orders and audits.
- Addresses and resolves patient and family complaints; proactively works with NM and other hospital leaders when a complaint becomes a potential grievance and alerts the hospital's Internal Patient Advocate.
- Current license as a Registered Nurse in the State of California.
- Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification required, or to be obtained within the initial orientation period.
- Completion of a verbal de‑escalation and physical intervention program as approved…
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