About the job Supervisor Nursing SICU (Full Time Nights)
Position Overview:
Tap Healthcare is seeking an accomplished and motivated Nursing Supervisor to lead the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, California. In this full-time, night-shift leadership role, you'll oversee nursing operations, ensure the highest standards of patient care, and mentor staff within a fast-paced, high-acuity surgical environment. The ideal candidate is an experienced ICU nurse with a strong clinical background and the ability to lead teams through collaboration, accountability, and compassion.
Required Qualifications:
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Bachelors Degree in Nursing.
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California Registered Nurse License upon hire.
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National Provider BLS American Heart Association upon hire.
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One professional certification in a related specialty area upon hire.
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2 years of recent clinical experience in a specialty ICU area.
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Charge Nurse or Relief Charge Nurse experience.
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2 to 5 years of overall nursing experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
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Masters Degree in Nursing.
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Prior leadership experience in an ICU or surgical critical care setting.
Work Schedule: Full-time, Night Shift
Why Join Us at Tap Healthcare:
At Tap Healthcare, we connect exceptional nursing leaders with healthcare organizations that share their dedication to excellence and patient-centered care. As the SICU Nursing Supervisor at Mission Hospital, you'll play a vital role in guiding a highly skilled team that provides world-class surgical critical care.
This position offers the opportunity to influence quality outcomes, streamline clinical operations, and support nurses in delivering evidence-based, compassionate care. Mission Hospital is renowned for its advanced surgical technology, interdisciplinary teamwork, and culture of respect and professional growth.
You'll enjoy competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and leadership development opportunities within one of Southern California's leading healthcare systems.
Tap Healthcare is where nurse leaders thrive fostering collaboration, driving innovation, and making a lasting impact in critical care nursing.