The RN Supervisor oversees daily nursing activities to ensure quality care in compliance with regulatory standards.
They are delegated authority to manage responsibilities, coordinate staff, and maintain resident well-being.
Work involves supervising in various settings, handling emergencies, and engaging with residents, families, and staff.
Requirements include a nursing degree, active RN license, minimum one year supervisory experience, and knowledge of long-term care practices.
Must possess strong leadership, communication, and decision-making skills, and be physically capable of assisting with resident needs.
Work hours include weekends, holidays, and emergency call-backs, with exposure to health and safety risks.
Physical ability to move residents and handle stressful situations is essential.