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Behavioral Health House Supervisor, RN - Mental Health
OverviewThe Behavioral Health Supervisor, RN provides oversight of facility-wide nursing services during evening, night or weekend shifts, holidays, and other shifts as assigned. In this role, the Clinical Supervisor RN is responsible for reviewing shift reports from preceding shifts to be apprised of activity and issues; makes rounds or collaboratively manages rounds coverage to assure the quality of nursing services on all units. Monitors high risk and complicated cases and institutes appropriate actions when in-the-moment decisions are needed. Reassigning and reallocating nursing resources to meet building needs. Providing significant input into the performance appraisal and competency assessment of nursing staff. Providing effective communication with the Pr
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