Position Summary
The Subacute Unit Manager is responsible for the overall clinical and administrative management of the subacute unit, ensuring the highest standards of quality care, regulatory compliance, and resident satisfaction. This role oversees nursing staff, coordinates interdisciplinary care, and supports a safe, efficient, and therapeutic environment for residents transitioning from hospital to home or long-term care.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Leadership
Direct and supervise nursing care on the subacute unit to ensure adherence to standards of practice, policies, and procedures.
Oversee resident admissions, transfers, and discharges, ensuring thorough assessments and accurate documentation.
Collaborate with physicians, therapists, and interdisciplinary team members to develop, implement, and monitor individualized care plans.
Monitor resident progress and intervene as necessary to promote recovery and prevent rehospitalization.
Staff Management
Provide leadership, coaching, and mentorship to nursing staff, including RNs, LPNs, and CNAs.
Ensure adequate staffing, scheduling, and assignment of responsibilities.
Conduct staff performance evaluations, provide feedback, and implement corrective actions as needed.
Promote professional development and ongoing education for staff.
Regulatory Compliance & Quality Assurance
Ensure compliance with state (NJ DOH) and federal (CMS) regulations, as well as facility policies.
Participate in audits, surveys, and quality improvement initiatives (QAPI).
Maintain accurate documentation for resident care, incidents, and regulatory reporting.
Monitor infection control practices and medication administration for adherence to standards.
Resident & Family Relations
Serve as a primary point of contact for residents and families regarding care needs and concerns.
Promote resident rights, dignity, and individualized care.
Facilitate care conferences and family meetings to ensure clear communication and involvement in care planning.
Administrative Duties
Assist with budget management, supply ordering, and resource allocation.
Track unit metrics, including rehospitalization rates, falls, infections, and other clinical indicators.
Report regularly to nursing leadership on unit operations, staffing, and quality outcomes.
Qualifications
Current RN license in the State of New Jersey (required).
Minimum 2–3 years (preferred but not necessary) of nursing experience in subacute / rehabilitation or long-term care; at least 1 year in a supervisory / management role preferred.
Strong knowledge of NJ DOH and CMS regulations.
Excellent leadership, organizational, and communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and lead in a fast-paced environment.
Rn Unit Manager • Jersey City, New Jersey