The Nurse Manager is responsible for the overall clinical and operational aspects of the nursing unit. The Nurse Manager provides leadership and direction to nursing staff and promotes a positive work environment. The Nurse Manager is accountable for ensuring that quality patient care is provided in a safe and efficient manner. The Nurse Manager also works closely with other members of the healthcare team to ensure coordination of services.

Nurse Manager Job Responsibilities

  • The nurse manager is responsible for the overall nursing care in the facility.
  • They ensure that all nursing staff are properly trained and have the necessary resources to provide quality patient care.
  • The nurse manager also works closely with other departments within the facility to ensure coordinated care for patients.
  • They develop policies and procedures related to nursing care, and oversee implementation of these policies.
  • The nurse manager is also responsible for budgeting and staffing decisions related to nursing care in the facility

Objectives

  • To develop and implement nursing care standards and protocols.
  • To ensure that all nurses are competent and provide high-quality patient care.
  • To oversee the daily operations of the nursing unit(s).
  • To manage staff schedules, assignments, and evaluations.
  • To monitor patients' progress and outcomes.
  • To advocate for patients' rights and safety.

Nurse Manager Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • In order to be a nurse manager, one must first be a registered nurse (RN). In addition to being an RN, most nurse managers have a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN) and several years of experience working as an RN. Some nurse managers may also have a master's degree in nursing (MSN) or another related field.