- Salary
- $100k+/yr
- Location
- Bronx County, New York, US
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Healthcare
- Seniority
- Manager
- Education
- Bachelor
- Source
- BetterTeam
Description
Employment Type: Full-time.
Salary: $100,000 base/year (up to $110,000 with advanced degree).
- Competitive base salary of $100,000, plus degree differentials: $105,000 with a BSN, $110,000 with an MSN.
- $2,000 sign-on bonus.
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and eligible family members.
- Generous paid sick, vacation, and personal time.
- Employer-sponsored and voluntary retirement plans.
- Life insurance.
- Short- and long-term disability.
- Flexible Spending Accounts.
- Tuition assistance and reimbursement.
- Full-time position in a collaborative, supportive FQHC environment.
- Meaningful, mission-driven work improving patient outcomes and healthcare access.
- BS in Nursing or an equivalent Bachelor's degree.
- Current NYS Registered Nurse license.
- Previous experience in nursing leadership, supervisory, or management roles within a community health center, hospital, or outpatient setting preferred.
- Proficient in staff scheduling, performance evaluation, quality improvement, EHR, and regulatory compliance (e.g., DOH, OSHA, CDC guidelines).
- Strong leadership and team-building, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, conflict resolution, critical thinking, organizational skills, and a patient-centered focus.
- Supervise and manage nursing staff (RNs, LPNs, and medical assistants) across multiple primary care and specialty services.
- Oversee daily clinical operations to ensure efficient patient flow, quality care, and adherence to policies and procedures.
- Develop and implement staff schedules, assign duties, and manage time-off requests to maintain adequate coverage.
- Conduct regular staff meetings and performance evaluations, and provide ongoing coaching, mentoring, and professional development.
- Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations, including infection control, patient safety, and documentation standards.
- Collaborate with physicians, nurse practitioners, and administrative leadership to improve clinical workflows and patient outcomes.
- Monitor and manage clinical quality metrics, participate in quality improvement initiatives, and address deficiencies.
- Assist in developing and implementing nursing policies, procedures, and evidence-based protocols.
- Investigate and resolve patient complaints, staff concerns, and incident reports promptly and professionally.
- Coordinate orientation and training for new nursing staff and ensure continuing education requirements are met.
- Manage inventory of medical supplies and equipment, ensuring cost-effective utilization and timely reordering.
- Serve as a liaison between nursing staff and upper management.
- Participate in emergency preparedness planning and response within the health center network.