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Texas Nursing Services

Manager, RN - Labor & Delivery

Texas Nursing Services, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246

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Manager, RN - Labor & Delivery - Houston, TX Employment Type:

Full-Time, Permanent Schedule:

Nights 11:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m., five shifts per week, weekend rotation Compensation:

$45-$58 per hour depending on experience Sign-On / Relocation:

Case by case Overview

Lead a night-shift

Labor & Delivery

service within a high-volume maternity program backed by Level IV NICU support. Drive safe throughput, team engagement, and outcomes. Responsibilities Direct nightly L&D operations, staffing, assignments, and patient flow Coach nurses and techs; conduct huddles, rounding, feedback, and precepting Ensure fetal monitoring standards, escalation pathways, and emergency readiness Partner with OBs, anesthesia, NICU, periop, and ED for seamless transitions Maintain regulatory readiness, policy adherence, competencies, and documentation Track unit metrics and lead quality, safety, and experience initiatives Manage scheduling, resources, and supply stewardship Qualifications

Required BSN Current Texas or Compact RN license 3-5 years recent L&D leadership

in acute care (manager or charge) BLS; NRP within 6 months; AWHONN Intermediate/Advanced Fetal Monitoring within 6 months Preferred

ACLS Experience with triage, PACU, OR, and high-risk L&D workflows Master's degree and L&D specialty certification Compensation & Benefits Hourly base $45-$58 DOE Comprehensive medical, dental, vision 401(k) with company match Tuition assistance and certification support PTO, paid family leave, employee assistance programs Employee stock purchase plan and discounts

Night-shift L&D Nurse Manager in Houston. $45-$58/hr, 11p-7a, lead a high-volume unit with Level IV NICU support; sign-on and relocation considered. #LaborAndDeliveryRN #NurseManager #HoustonNurseJobs #LDRN #NightShiftRN #WomenAndChildren #OBLeadership #TexasNursing Labor and Delivery Nurse Manager, L&D Manager RN, AWHONN Fetal Monitoring, NRP, High-Risk OB, LDRP, Triage, Obstetric Emergencies, Quality and Safety