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Nurse Managers work in hospitals and clinical facilities and are responsible for managing clinical staff and ensuring the unit functions well. Job descriptions highlight Nurse Managers as clear delegators, communicators, and highly skilled at organizing, supervising, and directing personnel within the unit or department. Explore our Management travel nurse opportunities and land a high-paying Nurse Manager job today.

Management Travel Nurse Jobs

Management Travel Nurse Job Responsibilities and Salary

Managers in Nursing are responsible for budgets, managing unit resources, and overseeing staff to ensure safe patient care. Nurses in management serve as resources and are involved in interviewing, hiring, and making key decisions that impact the clinical department. Other responsibilities include meeting department goals and running committees and meetings. In addition, Nurse Educators, Nursing Informatics Specialists, and Patient Care Coordinators are also considered management roles in some healthcare facilities. Management nurses typically have nursing and management experience and are registered nurses. The average annual salary in the United States for a Management nurse is $97,000. Salaries vary depending on experience, location, and certifications.