Nursing Supervisor – Addiction Recovery Services
About the Organization
This organization provides high-quality, multigenerational programs and services that support well-being, recovery, and community connection. With deep roots in social service and community empowerment, the team serves diverse populations and fosters an environment where all individuals can flourish.
Position Overview
The Nursing Supervisor oversees nursing operations within both residential and outpatient addiction treatment settings. This role ensures safe medication management, regulatory compliance, high-quality clinical care, and effective leadership of nursing staff.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Care & Medical Oversight
- Conduct nursing assessments, medication administration oversight, and withdrawal support services.
- Evaluate the medical status of new and current patients and coordinate referrals to outside providers.
- Develop and update patient care plans; collaborate with medical staff and external healthcare partners.
- Ensure accurate, confidential documentation and compliance with all clinical standards.
- Oversee completion of required admissions assessments and levels of care documentation.
Leadership & Team Management
Supervise RNs, LPNs, pharmacy technicians, and medical assistants through coaching, observation, and frequent team meetings.Manage weekly nursing schedules and staffing assignments.Participate in the on-call rotation for nursing leadership.Prepare agendas and facilitate medical case conferences.Address concerns or complaints in accordance with relevant policies and codes of conduct.Regulatory, Quality, & Operational Support
Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and reporting requirements.Conduct quality assurance audits and documentation reviews.Maintain staff training records, competencies, and required regulatory certifications.Support program policies, procedures, and additional operational needs as assigned.Required Qualifications
Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in New York StateANY Supervisory experienceExperience in work with with substance use or dual-diagnosis populationsStrong communication, leadership, and organizational skillsAbility to multitask, collaborate, and perform well in challenging situationsProficiency with electronic health records, Microsoft Word, Outlook, and online training platformsCommitment to confidentiality and ethical standards in patient careBenefits
Competitive salaryGenerous PTOMedical, dental & vision insurancePension and 403(b) retirement optionsEmployee perks and discount programsFree gym membership at affiliated community fitness centersTuition reimbursementEmployee referral bonuses