Director of Nursing
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Job Details
Job Family/Functional Area: Nursing
Job Title: Nursing Director, Nursing Alternative/Previous Job Title(s): Director of Nursing, DON
Reports To: Facility CEO
Treatment Setting: Inpatient Residential Treatment Facility with or without Detoxification Unit; may support PHP and IOP settings
Facility/Program: Bradford Health Services Residential and Outpatient Programs
Role Type: Onsite, Remote, Hybrid
Onsite FLSA Status: Exempt
Full-Time: May 19, 2026 (revised)
Required Hiring Criteria (minimum Qualifications)
- Current, active, and unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of employment, in good standing with the applicable Board of Nursing
- Graduate of an accredited nursing program; Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) required
- Minimum of five (5) years of progressive nursing experience
- Minimum of two (2) years of nursing leadership or management experience
- Demonstrated knowledge of state Nurse Practice Acts, medication management regulations, and healthcare compliance standards
- Ability to pass background screening, drug screening, and credential verification in accordance with regulatory requirements
Desired Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, or related field
- Prior experience as Director of Nursing or Assistant Director of Nursing in a behavioral health setting
- Experience overseeing Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) services
- Familiarity with Joint Commission, CARF, licensing or other regulatory standards
- Experience managing multi-level care environments (Residential, Detox, IOP, PHP)
- Strong experience in performance improvement and performance management initiatives
- Experience in behavioral health, substance use disorder treatment, detoxification services, and/or IOP/PHP programming
Primary Responsibilities
- Provide overall leadership and strategic direction for nursing services across Inpatient Residential Treatment Facility with or without Detoxification Unit, and IOP/PHP settings
- Develop, implement, and monitor organizational policies and procedures in accordance with regulatory and accreditation standards
- Ensure safe medication administration systems, including controlled substance management and reconciliation processes
- Oversee detoxification protocols and ensure compliance with provider orders and state regulations
- Monitor patient acuity and staffing models to ensure safe and appropriate coverage
- Recruit, hire, supervise, mentor, and evaluate nursing leadership and staff
- Establish and maintain performance improvement programs for nursing services
- Ensure compliance with HIPAA, OSHA, DEA regulations, and applicable state licensing requirements
- Participate in incident review processes and corrective action planning when necessary
- Collaborate with Medical Director, Clinical Director, and Executive Leadership to ensure continuity of care
- Prepare for and lead nursing components of all regulatory surveys
- Monitor infection control programs and safety standards
- Develop and oversee nursing education and competency validation programs
- Manage departmental budgets, staffing costs, and supply utilization as assigned
- Serve as clinical authority and decision-maker for nursing-related issues
- Other duties as assigned by the Facility CEO
Supervisory Responsibilities (If Applicable)
- Direct Reports: Assistant Director of Nursing, House Supervisors, Charge Nurses, RN/LPN/LVN staff, BHT Manager, BHT, Unit Clerks, and other assigned nursing personnel
- Level of Authority: Full nursing department oversight and clinical authority within scope of licensure
- Hiring: Participates in recruitment of nursing vacancies, interviewing, selection, and onboarding of nursing staff
- Disciplinary Action: Initiates and oversees/delivers corrective action processes in collaboration with HR
- Performance Evaluation Oversight: Conducts and oversees annual and ongoing performance evaluations
- Scheduling: Oversees nursing staffing models and scheduling processes
- Budgetary or Fiscal Responsibility: Responsible for nursing department budget oversight, supply management, overtime management, and labor allocation, executes master departmental budget as directed by the Facility CEO
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
- Physical Activities: Frequent standing, walking, bending, lifting, and computer documentation; may provide direct patient care as needed
- Weight/Lifting Requirements: Ability to lift and/or assist with up to 50 pounds
- Visual/Auditory/Dexterity Demands: Ability to assess patient conditions, review documentation, and communicate effectively
- Environmental Factors: Clinical and residential treatment setting; potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens; required use of PPE as applicable
- Setting: Inpatient Residential Treatment Facility with or without Detoxification Unit, and IOP/PHP settings
- Schedule Expectations: Primarily business hours; may require evenings, weekends, holidays, and on-call responsibilities as operationally required
Travel Requirements (percentage or frequency)
- Occasional travel between facilities within assigned region
Competencies/Behavioral Expectations
- Leadership: Demonstrates strong executive leadership and decision-making capabilities
- Communication: Provides clear, strategic, and professional communication with staff and leadership
- Professionalism: Maintains RN licensure and upholds ethical standards
- Accountability: Ensures regulatory compliance and high standards of clinical quality
- Strategic Thinking: Aligns nursing operations with organizational objectives
- Teamwork: Promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and a positive work culture
- Ethical Conduct: Adheres to all Bradford Health Services policies and applicable federal and state regulations
Disclaimer Language
Duties may change as business needs evolve
This Job Description does not constitute an employment contract
Employment is at-will where permitted by applicable state law
Bradford Health Services is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and to providing equal opportunity in all aspects of employment, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status. We encourage applicants of all backgrounds to apply.