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RN Manager

Lynn, MA · On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

Their work involves collaborating with other team leadership, and other nurse managers to ensure proper staffing, promote patient access, and improve workflows and processes to improve patient health ...

Under the direction of the Nurse Manager, supervises, orients, educates, counsels and supports the nursing staff, in collaboration with the Nurse Managers and Staff Education and Development ...

Under the direction of the Nurse Manager, supervises, orients, educates, counsels and supports the nursing staff, in collaboration with the Nurse Managers and Staff Education and Development ...

Under the direction of the Nurse Manager, supervises, orients, educates, counsels and supports the nursing staff, in collaboration with the Nurse Managers and Staff Education and Development ...

Our nurse managers work closely with our clinical staff to provide a nurturing and safe environment for our psychiatric patients. The job is in-person onsite at our Westchester Campus in Katonah, NY.

SD · On-site

Travel RN that will be RN Managers helping to train current staff with PCC 8 hour Days 40 hours or MDS Coordinator RN that will be RN Managers helping to train current staff with PCC 8 hour Days 40 ...

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Assistant Nurse Manager

Englewood, CO · On-site

$40.71 - $58.63/hr

This position may also require hospital oversight in the absence of nurse managers and/or other members of nursing leadership. POSITION REQUIREMENTS * Licensure/Certification/Registrations: Current ...

Nurse Managers, while managing the nurses on the floor, are mainly responsible for recruitment and retention of the nursing staff. They collaborate with doctors on patient care, report up to House ...

Nurse Managers, while managing the nurses on the floor, are mainly responsible for recruitment and retention of the nursing staff. They collaborate with doctors on patient care, report up to House ...

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How much do nurse managers jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for nurse managers in the United States is $49.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38.22 and $55.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a nurse manager?

Nurse Managers are registered nurses who oversee the operations of nursing units within healthcare facilities. They are responsible for supervising nursing staff, coordinating patient care, managing budgets, and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations. Nurse Managers play a crucial role in maintaining high standards of patient care, facilitating communication among medical teams, and implementing policies and procedures. They often serve as a bridge between nursing staff and hospital administration, focusing on both clinical and administrative duties.

How do nurse managers balance administrative duties with supporting clinical staff?

Nurse Managers often find themselves juggling administrative responsibilities, such as scheduling, budgeting, and policy implementation, with the need to remain accessible to their clinical teams. Effective Nurse Managers prioritize time management and delegation, ensuring that administrative tasks are completed without losing touch with daily patient care operations. They regularly round on staff, address concerns, and provide mentorship, which helps maintain staff morale and patient care quality. This balance is essential for fostering a supportive work environment and ensuring both operational efficiency and excellent patient outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a nurse manager?

To thrive as a Nurse Manager, you need strong clinical expertise, leadership abilities, and a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN), often supplemented by nursing management certifications such as CNML. Familiarity with healthcare management systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and staffing software is typically required. Excellent communication, conflict resolution, and team-building skills help Nurse Managers inspire staff and maintain a positive work environment. These skills ensure efficient unit operations, high-quality patient care, and effective staff management in complex healthcare settings.

What is the difference between Nurse Managers vs Nurse Supervisors?

AspectNurse ManagersNurse Supervisors
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN), often with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in NursingRegistered Nurse (RN), typically with a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities overseeing departmentsHealthcare settings, often overseeing nursing staff at unit or department level
ResponsibilitiesAdministrative duties, staff management, budgeting, policy implementationSupervising nursing staff, ensuring patient care standards, staff scheduling

While both Nurse Managers and Nurse Supervisors oversee nursing staff, Nurse Managers focus more on administrative and operational leadership, including budgeting and policy, whereas Nurse Supervisors primarily supervise daily patient care and staff activities. Both roles require RN credentials and are vital in healthcare settings, but Nurse Managers typically hold broader managerial responsibilities.

How much do nurse managers earn?

Nurse managers typically earn an average salary ranging from $80,000 to $120,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the size of the healthcare facility. They often hold a registered nurse license and may require additional management certifications or advanced degrees. Salaries can vary based on factors such as shift, workload, and organizational budget.
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Infographic showing various Nurse Managers job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 68% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 30% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,684 per year, or $49.4 per hour.

Emergency Department Assistant Nurse Manager, Nights (Columbia County)

Wellstar Health Systems, Inc.

Grovetown, GA

Full-time

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Job description

<p>How would you like to work in a place where your contributions and ideas are valued? A place where you can serve with compassion, pursue excellence and honor every voice? At Wellstar, our mission is simple, yet powerful: to enhance the health and well-being of every person we serve. We are proud to have become a shining example of what's possible when the brightest professionals dedicate themselves to making a difference in the healthcare industry, and in people's lives.</p><p></p><p></p><p><b>Work Shift</b></p>Night (United States of America)<p></p><p></p><h2><b>Job Summary:</b></h2> The assistant nurse manager is a registered professional nurse who provides support and works in conjunction with the nurse manager of a specific unit(s) or service. He/she is viewed as aspiring to be a nurse manager and through this role to learn additional knowledge and skills through experience and mentoring by the nurse manager and the hospital/system. The assistant nurse manager must possess very good skills in communication and teamwork and serve as a mentor for others while learning the responsibilities of his/her role. Together with the nurse manager, the assistant nurse manager uses his/her knowledge and skills to promote the creation of a center of excellence for staff recruitment and retention and clinical and business outcomes. The assistant nurse manager upholds the nurse manager's direction and actively leads staff in the performance of their daily activities and participates in their performance reviews, as well as coaching and counseling as appropriate. In collaboration with the nurse manager, holds staff accountable for the delivery of care and services through effective communication, observation, and the management and measurement of specific interventions/practices and their associated outcomes. This key leader plays a significant role in assisting the nurse manager in achieving clinical and financial goals along with management of human/material resources as delegated. He/she also plays a pivotal role in staff recruitment, mentoring and retention. He/She models the way to foster teamwork and collaboration with physicians, staff, patients and other departments. Role specific competencies, responsibilities, roles and functions are based on Professional Practice Model, 5 Star Nursing. It is expected that all RN Assistant Nurse Managers are licensed, knowledgeable and uphold the practice of nursing as outlined by the Georgia Professional Nurse Practice Act and implements the Scope of Practice and Code of Ethics Standards put forth by the American Nurses Association. As a member of the patient services team, it is expected the individual upholds the voice of the patient, system policies and procedures while supporting service excellence goals.. <h2><b> Core Responsibilities and Essential Functions:</b></h2> Resources and Support * Engages staff in decision making via shared governance processes and partners with others to promote patient centered care and service excellence. Supports the nurse manager as his/her designee and provides evolving leadership and management skills for a specific business/clinical unit(s) * Represents the organization positively to the community, building credibility and is a member of ones professional organization * Serves to support the charge nurse and other nurse leaders on the unit to promote the effective running of the care delivery system and ensures that the clinical processes of care are working as intended serves as a resource for all staff and accepts additional responsibilities in the nurse managers absence. * Assists with budget development and supports monitoring and meeting fiscal outcomes for the work unit. Self-directed in learning how to apply lean and other quality skills to reduce waste and improve performance of operations and clinical systems of care. Interdisciplinary Teamwork and Collaboration * Effectively communicates to diverse workforce and enjoys mentoring others while learning the necessary skills for progressive responsibilities in nursing management. Works in collaboration with the nurse manager to hold all staff at point of care accountable for performance standards * Creates opportunities for self and staff to grow and implements a healthy, safe, desirable work place that ensure for the retention and recruitment of qualified staff now and in the future. Exemplary Practice and Outcomes * Promote staff competency in clinical care delivery * Holds self and staff to the highest professional and ethical standards, ensuring corporate compliance standards, clinical competency, etc. are met. Is an active member of ones professional community and serves as a role model for professional nursing practice and nursing leadership * Successfully works with nurse managers to employ change management strategies and instills in self and others the curiosity to explore new knowledge and ideas Professional Development * Represents the organization positively to the community, building credibility and as a member of ones professional organization. * Seeks opportunities to advance knowledge and skills through formal and informal educational offerings to enhance understanding of how health care is financed and how to manage a diverse nursing workforce Evidence Based Practice and Research * Promotes Evidence based practice, nursing research and performance improvement in nursing. Participates in activities such as value analysis as part of the decision making process in evaluating patient care products. * Effectively identifies areas of performance improvement of staff and clinical systems. Supports nurse leader projects to improve the same - includes assuring service meets or exceed licensure, regulatory and accreditation standards * Advances managerial skills to effectively use data and evidence to support decision making for clinical and operational responsibilities and demonstrates awareness of legal and ethical issues related to patient and staff data, information and confidentiality Performs other duties as assigned Complies with all Wellstar Health System policies, standards of work, and code of conduct. <h2><b> Required Minimum Education:</b></h2><ul><li>Bachelors Nursing or Masters Nursing</li></ul> <h2><b> Required Minimum License(s) and Certification(s):</b></h2> All certifications are required upon hire unless otherwise stated.<ul><li>RN - Reg Nurse (Single State) or RN-COMPACT - RN - Multi-state Compact</li><li>BLS - Basic Life Support or ARC-BLS - Amer Red Cross Basic Life Support or BLS-I - Basic Life Support - Instructor</li></ul> <h2><b>Additional License(s) and Certification(s):</b></h2> National certification in nursing administration Upon Hire Preferred <h2><b> Required Minimum Experience:</b></h2> Minimum 3 years of clinical experience Required <h2><b> Required Minimum Skills:</b></h2> Should possess excellent verbal and written communication skills and relationship building; desires to see progressive nursing management roles and enjoys/seeks opportunities to coach and mentor others. Seeks to learn and demonstrate progressive skills in the business of managing a patient care unit or service by obtaining the commitment and productivity of nursing staff. Must be a continuous learner who seeks to better understands health care financing; strategy and operations for running a business unit(s); and effectively employ data and technology to support work processes and make decisions. Supports shared governance or shared decision making; manage the design and delivery of care that in based on evidence and focused on quality and safety. Demonstrates interest and aptitude to achieve knowledge of risk management and various accreditation/regulations/licensing requirements.<p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left">Join us and discover the support to do more meaningful work—and enjoy a more rewarding life. Connect with the most integrated health system in Georgia, and start a future that gives you more.</p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p>