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LPN Supervisor

Little Rock, AR · On-site

$24.75 - $33.50/hr

Collects and documents admission and resident data with accuracy and reports unusual findings to RN ... Supervises care given by Certified Nursing Assistants. Other information: Current LPN license in ...

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What is the difference between Part Time Rn Supervisor vs Part Time Registered Nurse?

AspectPart Time Rn SupervisorPart Time Registered Nurse
CertificationsRN license, supervisory training (if required)RN license
Work EnvironmentSupervisory roles, administrative tasks, overseeing staffDirect patient care, clinical settings
Employer UsageHospitals, clinics, home health agenciesHospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities

The Part Time Rn Supervisor focuses on overseeing nursing staff and managing operations, while the Part Time Registered Nurse primarily provides direct patient care. Both roles require an RN license, but the supervisor role includes additional leadership responsibilities. Understanding these differences helps candidates choose the position that best fits their skills and career goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time RN Supervisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time RN Supervisor, you need a current RN license, strong clinical expertise, and leadership experience in healthcare settings. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), staff scheduling software, and compliance documentation systems is often required. Exceptional communication, conflict resolution, and organizational skills help you manage staff and ensure quality patient care. These skills are essential for effectively leading nursing teams, maintaining regulatory standards, and delivering safe, efficient care even in part-time hours.

What are part time RN supervisors?

Part time RN (Registered Nurse) supervisors are licensed nurses who work in a supervisory role on a part-time basis, often in healthcare facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, or clinics. They oversee nursing staff, coordinate patient care, and ensure that nursing procedures are followed according to regulations and best practices. While working fewer hours than full-time supervisors, part time RN supervisors still maintain leadership responsibilities, such as scheduling, staff training, and quality assurance. Their flexible schedules are ideal for nurses seeking work-life balance without sacrificing professional advancement.

What are some typical challenges faced by a Part Time RN Supervisor when managing staff across multiple shifts?

Part Time RN Supervisors often oversee teams working various shifts, which can lead to challenges in maintaining consistent communication and ensuring continuity of care. They must quickly adapt to changing staff schedules, address any gaps in coverage, and manage documentation handoffs between shifts. Building rapport with a team they may not see daily, while upholding high nursing standards and prompt issue resolution, is essential for success in this supervisory role.
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Registered Nurse

Registered Nurse

Pain Treatment Centers of America

Searcy, AR • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 3 days ago


Pain Treatment Centers Of America rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Description:

Job Title: Registered Nurse

Supervisor: Clinic Lead

Employment Type: Full-Time

FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt

Location: Various


Requirements:

SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES


The position of Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for assisting the Provider with patient visits during clinic, as well as administering moderate sedation during procedures.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS


During clinic, the essential functions of the Registered Nurse position can be divided into two categories – Scribe duties and Circulator duties. During any particular patient visit, the RN may be responsible for performing some or all of these functions, depending on the nature of the visit, the direction of the Provider and the presence or absence of a second assistant during the particular patient visit.


The Scribe duties that may be assigned to the RN include, but are not limited to, the following:


(1) Accompanying Provider into the patient examination room and accurately documenting the Provider’s encounter with the patient, including HIP, ROS, Physical Assessment, Education, Lab Orders, Radiology Orders, Assessment/Plan, Billing, and Meaningful Use. The position does not complete charting documentation for prescriptions.


(2) Ensuring that the Provider reviews and signs off on the patient’s chart.


(3) Regularly monitoring voicemails and promptly returning phone calls from patients.


(4) Regularly monitoring EMR messages and responding in a timely manner.


(5) Performing other related duties as assigned.


The Circulator duties that may be assigned to the RN include, but are not limited to, the following:


(1) After each patient visit, updating Face Sheet Plan with all pertinent information including but not limited to UDS/PMP/Pill Count Consistent/Inconsistent, Repeat UDS, Procedures/Imaging/PT, and Medication Refills/Changes/Weaning Plan.


(2) Documenting Warnings/Violations/Inappropriate Behavior in “Alerts” or in the personal notes section of the Face Sheet.


(3) Updating Past Medical History ICD codes, reconciling current medication list, performing pill counts, and entering PQRS codes.


(4) Obtaining and recording patients’ vital signs in the medical health records software.


(5) Completing letter out referrals for orders.


(6) Sending messages for prior authorizations for back braces.


(7) Scheduling patients’ next appointments.


(8) Regularly monitoring voicemails and promptly returning phone calls to patients.


(9) Regularly monitoring EMR messages and responding in a timely manner.


(10) Performing other related duties as assigned.


In addition, during procedures, the RN is responsible for administering moderate sedation to patients. The essential functions relative to this aspect of the RN position are as follows:


(1) Demonstrating knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, cardiac arrhythmia recognition and complications related to sedation/analgesia medications.

(2) Assessing total patient care requirements before, during and after administration of sedation/analgesic medication.

(3) Understanding principles of oxygen delivery, respiratory physiology, transport/uptake. And demonstrating the ability to use oxygen delivery devices.

(4) Recognizing potential complications of sedation/analgesia for each type of agent being administered.

(5) Possessing the required knowledge and skills to assess, diagnose and intervene in the event of complications or undesired outcomes to institute nursing interventions in compliance with orders (including standing orders) and institutional protocols.

(6) Performing other related duties as assigned.


CORE COMPETENCIES

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Strong telephone communication skills
  • Knowledge of current medical terminology to communicate with physician, staff, and patients
  • High level of attention to detail
  • Strong organization, filing, and time management skills
  • Basic computer literacy and typing
  • Patient focused


REQUIRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS

The position requires a valid, unrestricted Arkansas Registered Nurse license, ACLS and BLS certification, current influenza vaccination, current TB skin test. One (1) year of prior relevant experience is preferred.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS


This is a full-time position. Days and hours of work are expected to include 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Occasional overtime may be required. The position operates in a professional office environment and the incumbent, in the course of performing this position, spends time writing, typing, speaking, listening, driving, seeing (such as close, color and peripheral vision, depth perception and adjusted focus), sitting, walking, standing, and reaching. The incumbent may operate any or all of the following standard office equipment including but not limited to multi-line telephone system, postage mater, facsimile machines, calculator, photocopy machine, computer/printer, and coffee maker. The incumbent may operate medical equipment. The work environment characteristics and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.


OTHER


Employee performance, in part, is evaluated based upon completion of the tasks listed herein. PTCOA/ISI reserves the right to change this job description at any time according to business needs and/or assign tasks that it may deem appropriate. This document does not represent a contract of employment, and employment with PTCOA/ISI may be terminated by the employee or employer at any time, for any reason.