RN Unit Manager
Company: Homewood Living Ministries
Location: Frederick
Posted on: June 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Homewood Living Frederick Shift: Day Shift Status: Full-Time
Salary: 90000 - 103000 Annually RN Unit Manager - Nursing
Leadership Role Lead a dedicated nursing team and help shape the
care experience for residents in our skilled nursing facility at
Homewood Living Frederick. This leadership role is ideal for an
experienced RN who enjoys mentoring staff, maintaining high
clinical standards, and building strong relationships with
residents and families. Position Highlights:Primarily Monday -
Friday daytime schedule Annual salary $90,000 - $103,000
Opportunity to lead and mentor a dedicated nursing team Supportive
leadership environment within a respected senior living
organization Work in a mission-driven community focused on
compassionate care If you are an experienced RN leader who values
teamwork, accountability, and resident-centered care, we encourage
you to apply. Our Mission Statement Honor Christ through faithful
service to seniors and one another. What's in it for you? As a
valued member of our team, you'll enjoy these exceptional benefits
& perks: Paid time off, with an opportunity to cash out each year
Tuition reimbursement Health, dental, vision, and life insurance
options Retirement contributions Professional licensure
reimbursement Want to know more? Visit Homewood Benefits for all
the details. About the Role: The RN Unit Manager provides clinical
leadership and oversight for a skilled nursing unit, ensuring
high-quality care for residents while supporting and guiding
nursing staff. This position plays an important role in maintaining
a positive, professional care environment and ensuring strong
clinical practices across the unit. The Unit Manager works closely
with nursing leadership, interdisciplinary teams, and frontline
staff to support resident care, address clinical concerns, and
foster a collaborative team culture. Job Summary: Responsible for
the entire atmosphere (24 hour care) and leadership of staff in
setting a positive, professional and caring tone on a particular
wing/unit in providing quality care to residents. Essential
Functions: Treats all information about residents, their condition,
and family as well as personnel matters as confidential
information. Complies with established Corporate and Departmental
policies and procedures, and maintains established standards and
practices. Reviews assignments for daily resident care tasks for
Nursing Assistants, Hospitality Aides and Team Leaders, and
monitors/evaluates the delivery of care for sound judgment, safety
and customer service. Monitors, observes, assesses, evaluates
resident health problems, and communicates findings to the
physician coordinating appropriate care and follow-up. May assist
with physician rounds. Monitors/maintains current, accurate, and
complete clinical records. Accurately documents in the medical
record observations, assessments and progress notes. Supervises
Nursing Assistants, Hospitality Aides and Team Leaders in the total
care of the resident and evaluates their performance on a regular
periodic basis. Responsible for the entire atmosphere (24 hour) of
the nursing unit- privacy, confidentiality, cleanliness, dealing
with staff tension, adjusting routines, etc. Professionally
resolves resident and family issues and concerns. Observes nursing
care and visits residents daily to ensure that nursing care is
carried out as directed and treatment administered in accordance
with physicians instructions and Homewood protocol. Reviews
incident reports on the unit with proper and complete follow
through and investigation. Evaluates/assesses and is alert to the
physical and psychological needs of the residents and responds in
accordance with proper nursing techniques, protocol, and sound
clinical judgment. Participates in resident care planning. Serves
as a member of IDCT in identifying resident concerns, needs,
formulation and updating of care plans. Prepares daily report and
communicates significant information to the relieving supervisor.
Provides direct care as necessary. Models work tasks in a manner
consistent with Homewood's policies and standards of nursing
practices. Actively participates on the Quality Improvement
Committee. Performs audits of clinical practices and monitors
quarterly measures. Serves as a champion for new clinical
improvement programs recommended by the QA Committee and/or
Homewood. Responsible for informing administration/management of
severe issues, reportable events, resident/family concerns and
alleged abuse and neglect in a timely manner. Seeks guidance when
appropriate when reporting to outside agencies. Performs other
functions as directed by the supervisor. Qualifications: Current
and valid RN license in the state providing nursing care. Two to
four years' experience in a supervisory position preferably in a
geriatric long term care facility. Possesses compassion,
understanding and empathy for older persons. Possesses management
ability including skills in written and verbal communication, good
judgment and reasoning and coaching. Must be able to react quickly
and decisively in emergencies and in unexpected behavior of
residents. Understands management, delegation and motivational
concepts. Demonstrates strong conflict resolutions skills in a
manner that is respectful and dignified. Ability to communicate to
residents, family and staff at a level they can understand.
Standing and walking distances constantly throughout the campus
would be required during the shift in evaluating residents and
supporting line staff and (at applicable facilities) respond to
emergency needs of the Retirement Community. Ability to lift 30
pounds in assisting co-workers with resident lifts, transfers, etc.
several times throughout the shift. Physical Requirements: This
position would include responsibilities of leadership in nursing.
Standing and walking distances constantly throughout the campus
would be required during the shift in evaluating residents,
supporting line staff, and responding to emergency needs of the
Retirement Community. Ability to lift 30 pounds in assisting
co-workers with resident lifts, transfers, etc., several times
throughout the shift. Must be able to react quickly and decisively
in emergencies and in unexpected behavior of residents.
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