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Director of Obstetrics Nursing (RN) | Labor & Delivery | Hancock, MI

Director of Obstetrics Nursing (RN)

📍 Location: Hancock, Michigan
🏥 Work Arrangement: 100% Onsite
💼 Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent
🕒 Schedule: Monday–Friday, Eight-Hour Day Shifts
📋 Status: Salaried/Exempt – 1.0 FTE
👤 Reports To: Chief Nursing Officer
💰 Base Salary: $101,172–$136,594
💵 Sign-On Bonus: $5,000
🚚 Relocation Assistance: $5,000 Available to Eligible Candidates
📈 Annual Incentive: Performance and Quality-Based Bonus Eligibility
🌴 Paid Leave: Generous Granted Time Off Plan
🚫 Visa Sponsorship: Not Available

Lead Exceptional Care for Mothers and Babies

A respected community hospital in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is seeking an experienced Director of Obstetrics Nursing to lead its Labor and Delivery and maternal-newborn services.

This senior nursing leadership opportunity combines clinical oversight, staff development, quality improvement and operational leadership within a family-centered obstetrics environment. The hospital operates as a Level I Maternal Care and Nursery facility, providing personalized care to mothers, newborns and families throughout the surrounding communities.

Reporting directly to the Chief Nursing Officer, the Director will lead a dedicated OB nursing team, maintain high clinical and regulatory standards and help shape the future of maternal and newborn care across the region.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical and Operational Leadership

  • Provide leadership and oversight for Labor and Delivery, obstetrics and maternal-newborn nursing services.

  • Coordinate safe, effective and patient-centered care using the nursing process.

  • Identify and resolve operational or clinical issues affecting the delivery of care.

  • Serve as a clinical resource to nursing staff, providers, hospital leadership and external stakeholders.

  • Support effective patient flow and ensure appropriate coordination throughout the maternal-care journey.

  • Maintain a visible leadership presence and assist clinically when departmental needs require it.

Quality and Patient Safety

  • Lead performance-improvement studies and support the implementation of related initiatives.

  • Monitor maternal and newborn quality outcomes, patient-safety measures and departmental performance.

  • Develop practical action plans in response to identified quality or service concerns.

  • Promote evidence-based practices across Labor and Delivery and newborn care.

  • Ensure departmental compliance with accreditation, legal, regulatory and Joint Commission requirements.

  • Maintain current clinical standards, policies and procedures.

Team Leadership and Development

  • Recruit, retain, develop and engage a high-performing team of OB nurses.

  • Coordinate staffing schedules to support safe coverage and operational requirements.

  • Conduct employee performance evaluations and provide constructive feedback.

  • Identify staff-development needs and coordinate continuing education and competency activities.

  • Mentor nursing professionals and encourage career growth within the department.

  • Foster a collaborative, accountable and supportive team culture.

Collaboration and Communication

  • Build strong working relationships among nursing staff, physicians, providers and executive leadership.

  • Address disagreements or operational challenges professionally and constructively.

  • Communicate departmental priorities, risks and performance outcomes to senior leadership.

  • Partner with other clinical and operational departments to improve care coordination.

  • Support organizational change while maintaining staff engagement and patient-care quality.

Patient and Family Education

  • Coordinate patient and family education relating specifically to Labor and Delivery.

  • Ensure educational materials and practices reflect current clinical standards.

  • Promote compassionate, inclusive and family-centered communication.

  • Support patients and families throughout pregnancy, delivery and newborn care.

Required Qualifications

  • Associate’s degree in Nursing from an accredited nursing school.

  • Current, unrestricted Michigan Registered Nurse license.

  • Professional Labor and Delivery nursing experience.

  • Current Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider certification.

  • Ability to work onsite in Hancock, Michigan.

  • Current authorization to work in the United States without employer sponsorship.

  • Annual influenza vaccination or formal declination, as required by hospital policy.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

  • At least four years of Labor and Delivery experience.

  • At least two years of healthcare or nursing leadership experience.

  • Experience leading maternal, newborn, Labor and Delivery or women’s health services.

  • Experience with staff recruitment, retention, scheduling and performance management.

  • Demonstrated success improving maternal or newborn quality outcomes.

  • Knowledge of hospital accreditation, regulatory compliance and Joint Commission standards.

  • Experience leading performance-improvement initiatives.

The following certifications are strongly preferred, either current or obtained within the first year of employment:

  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)

  • AWHONN Electronic Fetal Monitoring

  • AWHONN Perinatal Orientation and Education Program

  • S.T.A.B.L.E. Program

The Ideal Candidate

The strongest candidate will be a clinically credible OB nursing leader who can balance compassionate patient care with operational accountability.

They will be able to demonstrate:

  • Meaningful Labor and Delivery experience.

  • Previous leadership of nurses or multidisciplinary clinical teams.

  • Measurable improvements in maternal or newborn quality outcomes.

  • Strong knowledge of OB clinical standards and regulatory requirements.

  • The ability to recruit, retain, coach and develop nursing professionals.

  • Effective management of staffing, scheduling and departmental resources.

  • Collaborative relationships with physicians, nurses and executive leadership.

  • Calm and decisive leadership during disagreements, change or clinical pressure.

  • A genuine commitment to supporting mothers, newborns and families.

Compensation and Benefits

In addition to a competitive base salary, eligible employees may receive:

  • $5,000 sign-on bonus.

  • $5,000 relocation assistance.

  • Annual incentive bonus based on performance and quality measures.

  • Generous Granted Time Off.

  • Medical, dental and vision insurance options.

  • Life, accident, critical illness and hospital-indemnity insurance.

  • Short- and long-term disability coverage.

  • Paid family leave.

  • Retirement plan with employer contribution or match.

  • Tuition and professional-certification assistance.

  • Student-loan assistance programs.

  • Mental, physical and financial wellness resources.

  • Ongoing professional-development and career-advancement opportunities.

Life in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Hancock offers small-town community values, a rich local history and an exceptional four-season lifestyle. Located in the Keweenaw Peninsula near Lake Superior, the area is ideal for professionals who enjoy hiking, cycling, beaches, winter activities, open water and uncrowded natural surroundings.

The region is also home to Michigan Technological University, which contributes to the area’s diversity, culture and high standard of living. Candidates relocating to the area can enjoy a welcoming community, limited traffic and a significantly different pace of life from a large metropolitan environment.

Equal Opportunity

The organization is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers qualified applicants without discrimination based on any status protected under applicable federal, state or local law.

 

Licensed Psychologist | Behavioral Health & Mental Health Services | California City, CA

Licensed Psychologist

📍 California City, California (Onsite)
💼 Full-Time | Clinical Psychology Opportunity
💰 $150,000 – $195,000 Base Salary
📦 Full Relocation Assistance Available
❌ No Visa Sponsorship Available

Make a Meaningful Impact Through Mental Health Care

An established organization is seeking a Licensed Psychologist to join a multidisciplinary behavioral health team providing critical mental health services within a secure residential environment.

This is a unique opportunity for a compassionate and clinically skilled psychologist to work with a diverse population, helping individuals navigate complex mental health challenges while making a tangible difference in their lives. The role offers the chance to practice at the top of your license, collaborate with a broad clinical team, and contribute to treatment strategies that support rehabilitation, stability, and long-term success.

For psychologists seeking meaningful clinical work, strong compensation, relocation support, and the opportunity to impact lives every day, this is an exceptional career opportunity.

Why This Opportunity Stands Out

✅ Competitive compensation package up to $195,000

✅ Full relocation assistance available

✅ Diverse and challenging clinical caseload

✅ Opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary treatment team

✅ Meaningful work focused on rehabilitation and mental wellness

✅ Stable, structured clinical environment

✅ Comprehensive benefits package

✅ Strong opportunities for professional growth and development

Key Responsibilities

Psychological Assessment & Evaluation

  • Conduct comprehensive psychological screenings and assessments.

  • Review available records and perform clinical interviews.

  • Evaluate psychological functioning and identify treatment needs.

  • Document findings and provide recommendations for ongoing care.

Treatment Planning & Intervention

  • Develop, implement, and modify individualized treatment plans.

  • Provide evidence-based psychological interventions and counseling.

  • Monitor treatment progress and adjust plans as needed.

  • Support individuals experiencing acute mental health crises.

Crisis Management & Behavioral Support

  • Conduct mental health evaluations for individuals experiencing emotional or behavioral difficulties.

  • Provide counseling and intervention services during crisis situations.

  • Assist in de-escalation and confrontation avoidance strategies.

  • Monitor mental health status and respond appropriately to changes in condition.

Multidisciplinary Collaboration

  • Partner closely with:

    • Psychiatrists

    • Physicians

    • Nurses

    • Social Workers

    • Mental Health Professionals

    • Educational Staff

    • Chaplain Services

    • Security Personnel

  • Participate in treatment planning discussions and case reviews.

  • Ensure continuity of care and integrated treatment delivery.

Clinical Monitoring

  • Conduct regular rounds in restricted or specialized housing environments.

  • Assess adjustment, coping, and ongoing treatment needs.

  • Monitor behavioral and psychological changes.

  • Ensure appropriate follow-up care and intervention.

Required Qualifications

✔ Doctoral Degree in Psychology from an accredited college or university

✔ Current, unrestricted license to practice Psychology in the State of California

✔ Minimum of 2 years of clinical psychology experience

✔ At least 1 year of experience in a comparable position

✔ Must be at least 21 years of age

✔ Valid Driver's License

✔ Strong knowledge of:

  • Psychological assessment

  • Clinical interviewing

  • Individual counseling

  • Treatment planning

  • Crisis intervention

  • Behavioral health management

Preferred Qualifications

⭐ Experience within correctional, detention, forensic, or secure treatment environments

⭐ Experience working with diverse and complex behavioral health populations

⭐ Strong multidisciplinary collaboration experience

The Ideal Candidate

The successful candidate is a licensed psychologist who combines strong clinical expertise with empathy, professionalism, and resilience.

You are comfortable working with individuals facing significant behavioral health challenges and enjoy collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to create meaningful treatment outcomes. You thrive in structured environments, possess excellent assessment skills, and are passionate about helping people improve their mental health and quality of life.

Benefits

🏥 Medical Insurance

🦷 Dental Insurance

👓 Vision Insurance

❤️ Life Insurance

💰 Retirement Plan

🏖 Paid Time Off

📦 Full Relocation Assistance

📈 Additional Employee Benefits

Work Environment

This position is fully onsite within a secure residential setting that houses both male and female populations.

The environment offers psychologists the opportunity to provide impactful clinical care while working alongside experienced professionals dedicated to rehabilitation, wellness, and positive outcomes.

Screening Questions

1.

Do you currently hold an unrestricted Psychologist license in the State of California?

2.

Do you live within commuting distance of California City, CA, or would you be willing to relocate?

3.

Are you comfortable working onsite within a secure correctional or detention environment housing both male and female populations?

Interview Process

Step 1

Initial Recruiter Prescreen

Step 2

Panel Interview

Step 3

Final Offer Discussion with Human Resources

Ready for a Career with Purpose?

If you're a California-licensed psychologist looking for a highly rewarding role where your expertise can positively influence lives every day, this opportunity offers the chance to make a lasting impact while advancing your professional career in a supportive, mission-driven environment.

 

Director of Nursing – Hematology/Oncology | Boston, MA | Academic Medical Center

Director of Nursing – Hematology/Oncology

📍 Location: Boston, Massachusetts (Onsite)
🏥 Department: Hematology / Oncology
💼 Employment Type: Full-Time
📈 Level: Senior Leadership

💰 Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary Range: $187,000 – $250,000

  • Negotiable sign-on bonus

  • Full relocation assistance available

  • Comprehensive benefits package including:

    • Medical, Dental & Vision

    • Retirement plans

    • PTO

    • Life insurance

🚀 Overview

A leading academic medical center is seeking a Director of Nursing – Hematology/Oncology to provide strategic and operational leadership for Hematology and Oncology nursing services.

Reporting directly to the Senior Clinical Nurse Director, this leader will oversee professional nursing practice, clinical quality initiatives, patient care standards, and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure exceptional patient outcomes across the Hem/Onc service line.

This is an outstanding opportunity for a nursing leader with strong Hematology/Oncology experience who is passionate about advancing patient-centered care, quality outcomes, and team development within a complex healthcare environment.

🔧 Key Responsibilities

Clinical & Operational Leadership

  • Provide leadership and oversight of Hematology/Oncology nursing operations

  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated patient care delivery

  • Develop, implement, and maintain clinical standards and practice guidelines

  • Monitor patient outcomes and address variances from established care standards

Quality & Performance Improvement

  • Lead quality review initiatives aligned with regulatory and organizational standards

  • Identify opportunities for operational and clinical improvement

  • Establish metrics and monitoring processes to evaluate performance outcomes

  • Support research, evidence-based practice, and continuous improvement initiatives

Staff Leadership & Development

  • Set clear expectations for nursing performance and accountability

  • Mentor and develop nursing staff and leaders

  • Apply adult learning principles to support education and professional growth

  • Foster a collaborative, patient-focused culture across the department

Strategic Planning

  • Lead implementation of clinical and operational initiatives

  • Support cost reduction and operational efficiency strategies

  • Collaborate with executive leadership to align nursing operations with organizational goals

✅ Required Qualifications

  • BSN required (Master’s degree preferred)

  • Active, unrestricted Massachusetts RN License

  • Minimum 5 years of nursing experience

  • Recent Hematology/Oncology clinical experience required

  • Leadership experience within Hem/Onc nursing environments strongly preferred

⭐ Preferred Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, or related field

  • Experience within academic medical centers or complex healthcare systems

  • Multilingual abilities highly desirable

🎯 Ideal Candidate

  • Strong nursing leader with recent Hematology/Oncology leadership experience

  • Experienced in clinical operations, quality improvement, and interdisciplinary collaboration

  • Able to lead teams through change while maintaining high clinical standards

  • Skilled communicator with strong organizational and analytical abilities

  • Passionate about patient-centered oncology care and staff development

📝 Screening Criteria

Must-Haves

  • Hematology/Oncology experience

  • BSN or higher

  • Active Massachusetts RN License

Avoid

  • Candidates without recent Hem/Onc experience

  • Leaders without direct oncology nursing oversight experience

🗂 Interview Process

  1. Teams interview with Talent Partner

  2. Teams interview with Hiring Manager

  3. Onsite panel interview

🌟 Why Join

  • Join one of the nation’s leading mission-driven academic medical centers

  • Opportunity to lead a highly impactful Hematology/Oncology nursing division

  • Strong organizational commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equitable healthcare access

  • Collaborative culture focused on innovation, compassion, and clinical excellence

  • Significant leadership visibility and long-term growth opportunity

 

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) – Behavioral Health Hospital | Healthcare Leadership | MI / MO

Chief Executive Officer – Behavioral Health Hospital

📍 Location: Multiple U.S. Locations (Onsite) – West Bloomfield, MI or Springfield, MO
💼 Employment Type: Full-Time
🎓 Education: Bachelor’s Degree required (MBA/MHA preferred)
📈 Seniority Level: Executive
🕒 Experience Required: 5–10+ years leadership experience
✈️ Travel: Occasional
🌎 Visa Sponsorship: Not available
🚚 Relocation Assistance: Available

Role Overview

We are seeking a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead the overall operations, strategy, and performance of a behavioral health hospital.

This role carries full accountability for clinical quality, financial performance, regulatory compliance, talent development, and strategic growth, ensuring the facility delivers outstanding patient outcomes while achieving business objectives.

The CEO will act as the executive leader of the facility, working closely with the governing board, medical leadership, and community stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities

Executive Leadership & Strategy

  • Develop and execute the hospital’s strategic and operational plans

  • Partner with the governing body to define annual budgets and long-term growth strategy

  • Lead the organisation with a focus on quality care, operational excellence, and financial performance

Operational Management

  • Oversee day-to-day hospital operations, ensuring performance across:

    • Patient care outcomes

    • Financial management

    • Regulatory compliance

    • Staff performance and development

  • Establish organisational structure and accountability across departments

Financial & Business Performance

  • Drive achievement of census, revenue, and EBITDA targets

  • Lead payer contract negotiations and performance management

  • Identify opportunities for growth, service expansion, and operational efficiency

Clinical Quality & Compliance

  • Ensure compliance with:

    • Licensure and accreditation standards

    • Regulatory bodies and healthcare frameworks

  • Lead quality improvement initiatives (QAPI)

  • Maintain continuous survey readiness and audit compliance

  • Oversee patient safety initiatives and issue resolution

Talent & Culture

  • Recruit, develop, and retain high-performing leadership and clinical teams

  • Foster a culture of accountability, engagement, and continuous improvement

  • Lead performance management, coaching, and succession planning

Community & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Build and maintain relationships with:

    • Healthcare providers

    • Government agencies

    • Community organisations

  • Drive referral growth and market presence

  • Represent the organisation within the local healthcare ecosystem

Program Development & Growth

  • Expand and enhance continuum of care, including outpatient and community-based services

  • Support innovation in treatment programs and service offerings

  • Lead initiatives to improve access to care and patient outcomes

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree required (Business, Healthcare Administration, Public Health, or related field)

  • MBA/MHA or equivalent preferred

  • 5+ years of senior leadership experience (CEO or equivalent) within:

    • Behavioral health

    • Acute care

    • Managed care environments

  • Strong experience with:

    • Hospital operations and administration

    • Financial management and P&L ownership

    • Regulatory compliance and accreditation

Key Skills & Expertise

  • Behavioral health hospital leadership experience

  • Strong financial and operational acumen

  • Experience with regulatory surveys and accreditation processes (e.g., Joint Commission)

  • Talent recruitment, retention, and leadership development

  • Marketing and community engagement

  • Quality improvement and patient safety leadership

  • Experience with hospital startup, turnaround, or expansion initiatives (preferred)

Leadership Competencies

  • High emotional intelligence and people leadership capability

  • Ability to drive results across financial, quality, and operational metrics

  • Strong strategic thinking and decision-making skills

  • Proven ability to influence stakeholders and lead through change

  • Hands-on, visible leadership style with strong team engagement

  • Ability to balance short-term execution with long-term strategy

Ideal Candidate Profile

The ideal candidate will:

  • Have extensive experience leading behavioral health facilities

  • Demonstrate success in improving clinical quality and financial performance

  • Be a hands-on leader with strong presence across operations

  • Have experience managing multiple service lines

  • Bring a track record of:

    • Building high-performing teams

    • Achieving regulatory excellence

    • Driving sustainable growth

Key Success Metrics

  • Financial performance (census, revenue, EBITDA)

  • Talent retention and leadership development

  • Regulatory compliance and audit outcomes

  • Patient satisfaction and quality scores

  • Market growth and referral performance

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package

  • Performance-based bonus structure

  • Relocation support available

  • Executive-level compensation and incentives