Minimum of three (3) years of clinical nursing experience
MI Registered Nurse (RN) license
AHA or ARC Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
AHA Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification
One year of formal nursing leadership experience (external candidates)
Preferred
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Two years of demonstrated informal leadership experience for internal candidates, which may include roles such as Charge Nurse, Lead Nurse, or participation in Shared Governance Councils
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Additional Information
About Grosse Pointe Hospital
Grosse Pointe Hospital is recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best hospitals in the nation. As a Magnet-designated facility, it delivers exceptional nursing care alongside advanced clinical services for patients.
The hospital is home to the James and Patricia Anderson Surgical Center, a leading-edge hybrid surgical unit equipped with advanced technology to support a wide range of complex procedures. It also features the Cotton Family Birth Center, providing comprehensive and compassionate care for growing families.
Nurse Leadership Opportunity
We are seeking a skilled and motivated nurse leader who is clinically strong, operationally savvy, and passionate about building engaged, high-performing teams. This leadership role provides the opportunity to influence day-to-day operations while shaping long-term culture, quality outcomes, and staff development.
If you are a nurse leader who values clinical excellence, professional growth, and collaboration-and who wants to influence positive change-this is an opportunity to lead with purpose and make a lasting impact.
About this unit
The 39-bed Critical Care Step-Down Unit (CCSU) is dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient- and family-centered care. The unit serves patients with a range of complex medical conditions, including pulmonary, cardiac, and neurological disorders, as well as post-operative surgical patients who require an elevated level of nursing care. CCSU also provides care for ventilated patients with tracheostomies.
All staff members complete hospital and nursing orientation, followed by comprehensive unit-specific training. Core and unit competencies are established during this onboarding process.
Our team is composed of registered nurses (RNs) and nursing assistants (NAs), and strong teamwork is essential to fostering a cohesive and effective care environment.
Scope of work
The Clinical Nurse Manager is an experienced leader responsible for the overall management of assigned units and services. This role provides leadership and oversight of patient care staff to support a culture of excellence in clinical practice, staff engagement, recruitment and retention, and strong clinical and operational outcomes.
The Nurse Manager ensures the safe and effective delivery of patient care while maintaining compliance with all regulatory, administrative, and clinical standards, as well as organizational policies and procedures. Serving as a key advocate for safety and retention, the Nurse Manager leverages data, technology, and evidence-based practices to drive decision-making and proactively mitigate risk.
This role fosters a desirable and supportive work environment that enables staff and the organization to meet or exceed strategic goals. The Nurse Manager models effective communication and collaboration with physicians, staff, patients, and interdisciplinary partners. Role-specific responsibilities and competencies align with the organization's Professional Practice Model.
The position reports to the Director of Nursing or above.
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:
Under general direction, the Clinical Nurse Manager maintains 24-hour accountability for leadership and management of a designated patient care unit. Responsibilities include promoting high-quality nursing care, cost-effective resource utilization, staff professional development, and a Patient- and Family-Centered Care culture.