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Camber Children's Mental Health Hospital in Wichita, KS, is seeking a Nursing Supervisor (RN) to lead nursing teams, oversee patient care, and coordinate staffing and pharmacy services within a collaborative, multidisciplinary hospital setting.
Qualified candidates have an Associate Degree in Nursing (BSN preferred), an active Kansas RN license, and at least 3 years of RN experience. A $5,000 sign-on bonus is available for new staff, paid in installments.
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Full Time Wichita Hospital, Wichita, KS, US
13 days ago Requisition ID: 9471
Salary Range: $75,000.00 To $85,000.00 Annually
Camber Children's Mental Health Hospital | Wichita KS
$5,000 sign on bonus available for new staff, paid out in 4 installments.
Are you a compassionate nursing professional dedicated to helping children heal and thrive? Camber Children's Mental Health is seeking a Nursing Supervisor (RN) to join our caring, multidisciplinary team. In this vital role, you will work with senior hospital leaders to improve and innovate programs, ensure the comfort and safety of patients and families in accordance with legal and hospital policies and procedures and establish standards of nursing care as defined by the Kansas State Board of Nursing, the State of Kansas, and KVC Health Systems.
Behavioral health leadership experience; experience with staffing, quality, and regulatory compliance preferred .
Camber Mental Health is a subsidiary of KVC Health Systems. Camber Children's Mental Health operates nonprofit children's mental health hospitals and residential treatment centers in Kansas City, Wichita, and Hays. Our mission is to help children heal and return home safely, equipped with the resilience, support, and resources they need for continued success.
Join our team and help positively transform the lives of children and families through compassionate trauma-focused behavioral healthcare services.