Location: Brooklyn NY 11206
Duration: 13 Weeks
Schedule: 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
Pay Rate: $3500 $4275 Weekly Gross (Based on Experience)
We are seeking an experienced Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) Behavioral Health for a 13-week assignment at a healthcare facility in Brooklyn NY. The ADON will support nursing leadership in planning developing and overseeing programs designed to enhance patient care quality and employee performance within the Behavioral Health department.
This leadership role requires strong clinical expertise supervisory experience and the ability to drive quality improvement initiatives.
Plan develop and implement programs to improve patient care and nursing performance
Monitor patient care performance metrics and collaborate with Nurse Managers to address identified gaps
Assist in implementing corrective action plans when necessary
Develop and maintain systems for tracking medication errors incident reports and counseling documentation
Support compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards
Provide leadership mentorship and guidance to nursing staff
Participate in quality improvement and performance evaluation initiatives
Minimum 7 years of nursing experience
At least 5 years in a supervisory/leadership role
Assistant Director of Nursing experience required
Minimum 2 years of Behavioral Health experience required
Required: Bachelors Degree in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited nursing program
Preferred: Masters Degree in Nursing (MSN)
Active RN License
Primary Source Verification of RN License through the NYS Department of Education (NYSED)
BLS Certification
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About Navitas Healthcare LLC: It is a certified WBENC and one of the fastest-growing healthcare staffing firms in the US providing Medical Clinical and Non-Clinical services to numerous hospitals. We offer the most competitive pay for every position we cater. We understand this is a partnership. You will not be blindsided and your salary will be discussed upfront.
Required Experience:
Director