Nurse Manager
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About the Role
Bronson Battle Creek Hospital is seeking an experienced Nurse Manager to lead our Birthplace inpatient services, including Labor & Delivery, Mother Baby, and Antepartum. This key leadership role is responsible for nursing operations, clinical excellence, employee engagement, quality outcomes, and an exceptional patient experience across our maternal–newborn services.
The Nurse Manager partners closely with physicians and interdisciplinary teams and provides oversight of professional and ancillary staff, ensuring safe, high-quality, patient‑centered care.
Why Bronson?
Bronson is known for a people‑first culture and strong support for leaders.
We offer:
- Day‑one health benefits (medical, dental, vision)
- Competitive leadership compensation
- Generous paid time off
- 403(b) retirement plan with employer match
- Tuition reimbursement and leadership development programs
- Comprehensive wellness and work‑life balance benefits
- Up to $10,000 sign‑on bonus
About the Birthplace
Bronson Battle Creek Birthplace delivers comprehensive maternal–newborn care in a modern inpatient setting, including:
- 15‑bed unit
- 11 Labor/Delivery/Recovery/Postpartum (LDRP) beds
- 4 Antepartum/Post‑Op beds
- 2 Operating Rooms
- 3 Triage bays
- Newborn nursery
Patient populations include pregnant, laboring, and postpartum patients, as well as healthy newborns.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Operations
- Provide overall leadership and operational oversight for assigned nursing units
- Ensure compliance with organizational, regulatory, and accreditation standards
- Lead staffing, scheduling, and resource utilization to support safe, effective care
- Participate in short‑ and long‑term planning and budget development
Quality, Safety & Patient Experience
- Evaluate the quality, effectiveness, and appropriateness of nursing care
- Promote patient‑ and family‑centered care, advocacy, and ethical treatment
- Ensure compliance with documentation, medication, and safety standards
- Investigate and resolve incidents, complaints, and service concerns
Staff Engagement & Development
- Recruit, hire, orient, mentor, develop, and retain nursing and support staff
- Foster shared governance, unit councils, and staff participation in decision‑making
- Conduct performance evaluations and support ongoing professional development
- Promote a positive, inclusive, and culturally competent work environment
Collaboration & Clinical Practice
- Partner closely with physicians and interdisciplinary teams
- Support evidence‑based practice, peer review, and clinical excellence
- Serve as a resource for complex or sensitive clinical situations
- Ensure care delivery aligns with professional nursing standards and scope of practice
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor’s degree in Nursing
- 3–5 years of progressively responsible clinical and supervisory nursing experience
- Current Michigan RN license in good standing
- BLS certification
- Strong communication, leadership, and data‑analysis skills
- Proficiency with electronic health records and standard computer applications
Preferred
- Master’s degree in Nursing, MBA, or Master of Health Administration
- Prior leadership experience in women’s health or maternal–newborn services
Physical & Work Requirements
- Ability to stand, walk, and lift up to 20 pounds; assist with heavier tasks as needed
- Sustained mental focus and computer use up to 40–70% of the time
- Ability to manage physically and mentally demanding situations in a fast‑paced clinical environment
Shift: First Shift
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40
Cost Center: 6830 OB Mother/Baby Unit (BBC)