The Nursing Supervisor will be responsible for the supervision of nursing staff in a clinical setting. They will ensure that nursing staff are providing high quality patient care and will oversee the daily operations of the nursing unit. The Nursing Supervisor will also collaborate with other members of the healthcare team to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

Nursing Supervisor Job Responsibilities

  • The nursing supervisor is responsible for the overall operation of the nursing unit.
  • The nursing supervisor plans, organizes, and coordinates the delivery of nursing care on the unit.
  • The nursing supervisor provides leadership and direction to the nursing staff on the unit.
  • The nursing supervisor monitors patient care quality and safety on the unit.
  • The nursing supervisor works closely with other members of the healthcare team to ensure coordinated and comprehensive patient care.

Objectives

  • To provide quality nursing care to patients and families in a hospital setting.
  • To supervise and manage the work of nurses and other staff members in providing nursing care.
  • To ensure that patient care is delivered in a safe, efficient, and effective manner.
  • To collaborate with other health care professionals in planning and coordinating patient care.
  • To educate nurses and other staff members on new developments in nursing practice and patient care delivery methods.
  • To serve as a resource person for nurses and other health care professionals on matters related to nursing practice and patient care delivery methods

Nursing Supervisor Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of Nursing Supervisor vary depending on the employer, but may include: a registered nurse (RN) license, several years of nursing experience, supervisory experience, strong communication and leadership skills, and a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN).