House Supervisor - Registered Nurse (RN)
Bartlett Regional Hospital · Juneau, AK · 1 mo ago
On-siteHealthcare$53.85/hrFull-time
Employment Status
PRN
Work Schedule
Varies
Pay Range
$53.85 and up DOE
About the role
Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a House Supervisor to join our Nursing Administration team!
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Responsibilities
- Overseeing hospital operations during a shift, especially after hours or when senior leadership is not present.
- Cooking staffing, managing patient flow, handling urgent issues, and ensuring policies and regulatory standards are followed.
- Serving as a key resource for clinical and non-clinical staff, supporting decision-making and resolving operational challenges in real time.
Requirements
- Preferred Education: BSN
- Experience: Four (4) years of current clinical nursing experience
- License(s): State of Alaska Registered Nurse license
- Certification(s): BLS, ACLS
- Preferred Certification(s): PALS
Qualifications
- Preferred Education: BSN
- Experience: Four (4) years of current clinical nursing experience, plus one (1) year House Supervisor experience
- License(s): State of Alaska Registered Nurse license
- Certification(s): BLS, ACLS, PALS
Skills
- Expert-level clinical, operational, and leadership judgment
- Full autonomy as an advanced, highly experienced House Supervisor
Benefits
In lieu of fringe benefits, PRN employees are paid a differential of 10% to 25% of their hourly rate depending on their position.
House Supervisor 1
- A hospital house supervisor is the on-site administrative leader responsible for overseeing hospital operations during a shift, especially after hours or when senior leadership is not present.
- Relies on established protocols and frequent consultation with Administrator On-Call (AOC) or senior leadership.
House Supervisor 2
- A hospital house supervisor is the on-site administrative leader responsible for overseeing hospital operations during a shift, especially after hours or when senior leadership is not present.
- Utilizes AOC support for high-risk, ambiguous, or escalated situations.
House Supervisor 3
- A hospital house supervisor is the on-site administrative leader responsible for overseeing hospital operations during a shift, especially after hours or when senior leadership is not present.
- Demonstrates expert-level clinical, operational, and leadership judgment and rarely requires AOC involvement.
Preferred Education
- BSN
Experience
- Four (4) years of current clinical nursing experience
- Preferred: Charge Nurse or equivalent leadership experience preferred
Licenses
- State of Alaska Registered Nurse license
Certifications
- BLS, ACLS
- Preferred Certification(s): PALS
Preferred Education
- BSN, CCRN
Experience
- Four (4) years of current clinical nursing experience, plus three (3) years House Supervisor experience
Licenses
- State of Alaska Registered Nurse license
Certifications
- BLS, ACLS, PALS