Administrative Nursing Supervisor
Company: Mission Community Hospital
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: January 22, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Administrative Nursing
Supervisor This is a middle management position for administrative
supervisory coverage of the Nursing Department, patient care areas,
and other department hospital operations during day, evening and
night shifts as assigned. Responsibilities require knowledge of
hospital and nursing policies and procedures. Administrative
Nursing Supervisor duties include provision of managerial and
clinical links between the nurse manager and department directors
in their absence, and the administrator-on-call. Additionally, this
position will include basic knowledge of Utilization Review rules
and regulations as they assist physicians and staff in assigning
level of care admission status. This position reports to the Chief
Nursing Officer or her/his designee. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES VALUE
ADDED – INCREASES WORTH OF SERVICE TO MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
Participates in marketing activities of the Hospital including but
not limited to committees/task forces, speaking engagements,
conducting tours, Hospital sponsored health fairs. Participates in
staff recognition activities in ways that reward behaviors
reflecting positively on Mission Community Hospital. Serves as an
active participant in departmental, interdepartmental,
multi-department or house-wide process improvement forums/task
forces/committees. Offers and implements solutions to
challenges/problems. Participates in departmental activities /
projects and contributes recommendations and/or assists in
implementing new or revised processes/procedures that improve work
efficiency and/or enhanced service. 7. Participates in activities
that contribute to professional growth and development in ways that
enhance value to the organization. LEADERSHIP Provides coaching and
supervision when staff clinical practice knowledge deficits are
identified. Is continuously aware of changing priorities and
resource availability and proactively removes roadblocks and
prevents problems. Utilizes competent interpersonal skills and
conflict resolution techniques. Role models and fosters high
quality and continuous excellence in patient care delivery.
Promotes an environment in which the patient care team is motivated
to work cooperatively toward common outcomes. Role models and
assures compliance by patient care team members with hospital
professional nursing practice policies and procedures and standards
of patient care. Precepts/mentors/coaches nursing staff to promote
wound care practice excellence and high quality patient care.
Actively participates in wound care management and performance
improvement councils and other patient care and safety
committees/task forces as assigned. 2/2020 Administrative Nursing
Supervisor ESSENTIAL POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES/ FUNCTIONS Promote
the mission, vision, and values of the organization. Assess patient
care requirements on each unit by making rounds in the Emergency
Department (ED), and all other areas of the hospital. Use Patient
Classification tool to assess the acuity of care required by the
patients. Develop and implement staffing plan for shift based on
patient acuity and/or ratio, patient census and available staff.
Serve as a resource to staff for solving clinical problems. Assist
staff with efficiently utilizing staffing resources to meet patient
care requirements and other professional responsibilities. Provide
for immediate follow-up, documentation and communication of
incidents to appropriate manager and director. Respond to emergency
situations (e.g., RRT, Code Blue, Code Gray, etc.) and assists
staff as necessary. Ensure incident report is completed and
submitted by staff. Act as a resource in identifying and/or solving
administrative/operational problems. Anticipate actual/potential
problems that may occur on assigned shift and sets shift priorities
accordingly. Work collaboratively with nursing and ancillary staff
to solve problems in a fair, consistent manner. Contact
representatives of departments not presently in the hospital for
assistance with problem solving, timely and appropriately. Act as a
resource and ensure adherence to hospital and nursing philosophy,
policies and procedures. 14. Report to the administrator on-call
significant incidents and problems such as unusual patient, family,
visitor concerns; borrowing of lending of major equipment; major
damage or utility outages; security problems; public relations or
media events; union recruitment activities; fire, disaster, and
bomb threats; matters of legal importance; calls received from the
Depaertment of Health or any other regulatory agency; and safety
issues. Obtain materials/supplies from Materials Processing and/or
the Storeroom for patient care when these departments are not open.
Provide ongoing support, guidance, timely feedback, verbal and
written anecdotes to staff on performance, when indicated. Written
anecdotes are forwarded to nurse managers or directors to be used
as part of performance evaluation. Contribute to evening, night and
weekend staff performance evaluations, when requested. Facilitate
staff attendance at staff development sessions offered during their
shift. Identify and communicate staff needs for continuing
education to the Education Director. Assist staff to interpret
change in a positive manner. Assist staff to provide a safe work
environment for patient care. Assist in the preparation and
implementation of the annual goals for the department. Maintain
profession knowledge and competency by attending continuing
education programs, seminars, workshops, Supervisor Conference
Group Meetings, and/or independent research reading. Consistently
and independently follows established safety and infection control
procedures. Comply with the standards of conduct and seeks guidance
when in doubt. Meet or exceed expectations of individuals for whom
service is provided. Assist physicians and staff with assigning
admission status to patients (e.g., observation status vs.
admission status). Contact Case Management Director when level of
care assistance is needed. 2/2020 2 Administrative Nursing
Supervisor Responsible for managing available hospital beds during
assigned shift by collaborating with nursing staff to improve the
efficiency of patient admissions and discharges throughout the
organization. Monitor patient census and availability of beds
within the organization to maximize the efficient utilization of
nursing resources. 30. 31. QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE General
Requirements Current (unrestricted) California Registered Nurse
license Los County Fire Card Experience with navigating Electronic
Medical Records preferred MINIMUM PHYSICAL DEMAND/REQUIREMENTS AND
WORK ENVIRONMENT The following demands are representative of those
that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job. Must be able to lift approximately
35 pounds. A considerable amount of sitting, standing and walking.
Must be able to work under physically and emotionally stressed
conditions. Incumbent will have potential exposure to communicable
diseases. Safety precautions for employees such as blood drawing
for screening of various diseases such as hepatitis, required
immunizations, etc. are necessary. Although not acceptable,
occasional subjectivity to verbal abuse, threats and physical
violence from angry, hostile, or disgruntled patients and/or family
members. Minimum Education: Associate Degree Nursing. Bachelor of
Science degree in nursing preferred Minimum of five (5) years of
acute critical care, emergency department, and/or medical- surgical
nursing experience Minimum of two (2) years supervisory or
management experience preferred Bilingual skills preferred
(Spanish) Basic computer skills Current Basic Life Support (BLS)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) 2/2020 3 Maintains intimate
knowledge of hospital policies, procedures, and acts as a resource
for the clinical staff on the patient care units. Perform other
work duties and/or tasks as assigned. Physical Requirements: Visual
Requirements: Hearing Requirements: Working Conditions: Ability to
negotiate physical environment safely. Ability to translate and
understand written communications. Ability to understand and
translate auditory communications accurately and effectively.
Working conditions: Normal office and hospital environment. Patient
Care Area: Standard hospital and clinic patient care unit
environment. Standard hand washing, Universal Protocol, and patient
isolation precaution compliance required when present on patient
care units. Administrative Nursing Supervisor Additional Physical
Demands/Requirements Primarily an inside environment, well lighted
and ventilated, consisting of one or more work areas. Must be able
to handle a fluctuating caseload. Must be physically mobile to
cover frequent trips to Nursing Units. Continuous work pace; active
work environment with variable workload. Frequent contact with
staff and the public under a variety of circumstances. Requires
ability to communicate clearly (in English) verbally and in writing
for effective communication with other staff members, physicians,
community members, employees and applicants of all socio- economic
levels from a diverse cultural and ethnic population. Subject to
many interruptions from multiple calls and inquiries and
potentially emotional situations involving accidents, injuries,
illness and/or death. Handles emergency/crisis situations in
accordance with MCH policy. Requires normal and fine manual
dexterity to effectively use equipment of various types and
complexity. Requires near visual acuity and hearing acuity
sufficient for effective job performance, such as reading reports,
documents or computer screen and to understand and communicate with
people, by telephone, over loudspeakers, or two-way radios. Answers
phones or pages; may carry a beeper/pager, and/or use a two-way
radio. Intermittent walking and/or standing. May have prolonged
periods of standing or walking. May experience occasional prolonged
sitting with limited physical movement. Frequent use of bilateral
upper extremities and hands in forward reaching activities;
occasional reaching and stretching at shoulder level and overhead.
Occasional squatting, kneeling, climbing and/or bending. Occasional
light lifting (from one to 35 pounds) to set up or move equipment
and/or supplies and for short distance carrying. Key for Physical
Demand/Work Environment Continuous Frequent Occasional 66 to 100%
of the time 33 to 65% of the time 0 to 32% of the time MACHINES,
EQUIPMENT AND WORK AIDS Office equipment, including calculators,
copiers, facsimile machines, telephones, typewriters, files/file
cabinets, etc. Personal computer and related software. Periodic use
of car for visits to placement facilities and community meetings.
AGE OF PATIENT POPULATION SERVED The person doing this job works
closely with patients in the following age categories. Patients are
treated with care and compassion and with special regard for age
specific considerations. Newborn (0-1 yr.) ED Adult (18-64 yr.)
Newborn through Geriatric Pediatric (1-15 yr.) ED Geriatric/Senior
(65 yr.) Direct patient contact Adolescent (14-17yr.) ED No direct
patient care contact 2/2020 4 Administrative Nursing Supervisor
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