LPN Supervisor: Schedule - Full-Time Evenings
Are you an experienced LPN looking to take the next step in your leadership career? Join the team at Brothers of Mercy, a highly respected, nonprofit senior care organization with a longstanding reputation for excellence, compassion, and quality care. We are seeking a Full-Time Evening Shift LPN Nursing Supervisor to provide clinical leadership, support our nursing teams, and ensure exceptional care for our residents during evening operations.
Why Join Brothers of Mercy?
Competitive pay based on your years of experience as an LPN
Comprehensive benefits package
Generous paid time off and unique “buy back” program
Retirement savings opportunities
Supportive leadership team and collaborative work environment
Opportunity to lead within a 5-Star Quality organization
Mission-driven, nonprofit culture dedicated to serving older adults
The LPN Nursing Supervisor is responsible for overseeing nursing operations throughout the facility during evening hours. This role provides clinical supervision, coordinates resident care services, supports staff development, responds to resident and family concerns, and helps ensure compliance with regulatory and quality standards.
Key Responsibilities
Provide leadership and support to nursing staff across the campus
Ensure high-quality resident care and adherence to clinical standards
Coordinate resident care with physicians, therapy, social services, and other departments
Assist with staffing adjustments and shift coverage needs
Investigate and document resident and employee incidents as required
Monitor infection prevention practices and regulatory compliance
Support staff coaching, education, performance management, and professional development
Assist with change in condition management and resident care planning
Promote a positive, resident-centered culture focused on dignity, safety, and quality outcomes
Serve as a clinical resource for residents, families, and team members
Qualifications
Current New York State Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license
Graduate of an accredited LPN program
Prior long-term care, rehabilitation, or skilled nursing experience preferred
Previous charge nurse or supervisory experience strongly preferred
Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
Commitment to resident-centered care and teamwork