Texas Nursing Services
NICU Nurse Manager - Houston, TX
Texas Nursing Services, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
NICU Nurse Manager - Houston, TX
Full-Time Leadership | Evening or Night Shift | $45.79-$60.09/Hour | Sign-On & Relocation Case-by-Case | Rotating Weekends & On-Call
Overview Lead neonatal intensive care operations at a 420+ bed women's hospital in Houston, Texas, featuring a Level IV NICU providing the highest level of care for premature babies. This NICU Manager role offers evening shift (3PM-11PM) or night shift (11PM-7AM) with rotating weekends and on-call coverage at the state's premier facility dedicated to women's and children's health. The hospital delivers 800+ babies monthly (more than any other Texas hospital), cares for more multiple births than any regional facility, and operates the area's only March of Dimes NICU Family Support program. The facility offers comprehensive women's services including breast health, imaging, gynecology, minimally invasive surgery, infertility, obstetrics, high-risk pregnancy, and pediatrics. Houston provides diverse culture, world-class dining, professional sports, thriving job market, and no state income tax.
Responsibilities
Assist Director with all NICU department activities ensuring coordinated effort fulfilling responsibilities aligned with facility mission, vision, and values.
Coordinate department participation in performance improvement activities to ensure continuous quality improvement in neonatal care.
Ensure nursing care is based on nursing process and evaluate effectiveness on ongoing basis for Level IV NICU operations.
Provide clinical support to nursing staff caring for premature babies, multiple births, and high‑acuity neonates.
Assist with planning, implementing, and evaluating care for patients in women's services and neonatal intensive care units.
Oversee NICU operations during evening or night shifts managing staffing, patient census, and clinical outcomes.
Collaborate with neonatologists, maternal‑fetal medicine specialists, and interdisciplinary teams to optimize neonatal outcomes.
Support March of Dimes NICU Family Support program providing comprehensive family‑centered care.
Monitor compliance with regulatory standards including Joint Commission, CMS, and state requirements for Level IV NICU operations.
Ensure appropriate staffing levels and clinical competencies to meet needs of high‑volume delivery service and multiple births program.
Respond to on‑call coverage for unit needs, emergent situations, and leadership escalations.
Foster culture of excellence in neonatal care supporting growing department and increased unit needs.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives focused on reducing neonatal complications and enhancing family experience.
Mentor and develop NICU staff through coaching, performance management, and professional growth opportunities.
Qualifications Required:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from accredited program
Current Texas RN license or active multi‑state compact license (must obtain Texas RN license within 60 days if compact)
Minimum 2 years of recent (within last year) acute care NICU leadership experience as Manager or Charge Nurse
BLS (Basic Life Support) certification - American Heart Association - current
Strong clinical expertise in neonatal intensive care and Level IV NICU operations
Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills
Availability for evening shift (3PM-11PM) or night shift (11PM-7AM) with rotating weekends and on‑call
Preferred:
RNC‑NIC (Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing certification)
NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program) certification
Previous NICU management experience in high‑volume delivery hospitals
Experience with multiple births, premature infants, and Level IV NICU care
Compensation & Benefits
Hourly Pay: $45.79-$60.09 (heavily based on years of experience)
Sign‑On Bonus: Available on a case‑by‑case basis
Relocation Assistance: Available on a case‑by‑case basis
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
401(k) with 100% match on 3‑9% of pay
Employee Stock Purchase Plan with 10% discount
Paid time off, paid family leave, and disability coverage
Tuition reimbursement and certification support
Fertility benefits, adoption assistance, and family support programs
Professional development and NICU leadership training
Ideal For Experienced NICU leaders ready to manage Level IV operations at Texas' highest‑volume delivery hospital. Perfect for neonatal nurse managers passionate about premature infant care, multiple births, and family‑centered support who thrive in evening or night shift leadership roles.
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Full-Time Leadership | Evening or Night Shift | $45.79-$60.09/Hour | Sign-On & Relocation Case-by-Case | Rotating Weekends & On-Call
Overview Lead neonatal intensive care operations at a 420+ bed women's hospital in Houston, Texas, featuring a Level IV NICU providing the highest level of care for premature babies. This NICU Manager role offers evening shift (3PM-11PM) or night shift (11PM-7AM) with rotating weekends and on-call coverage at the state's premier facility dedicated to women's and children's health. The hospital delivers 800+ babies monthly (more than any other Texas hospital), cares for more multiple births than any regional facility, and operates the area's only March of Dimes NICU Family Support program. The facility offers comprehensive women's services including breast health, imaging, gynecology, minimally invasive surgery, infertility, obstetrics, high-risk pregnancy, and pediatrics. Houston provides diverse culture, world-class dining, professional sports, thriving job market, and no state income tax.
Responsibilities
Assist Director with all NICU department activities ensuring coordinated effort fulfilling responsibilities aligned with facility mission, vision, and values.
Coordinate department participation in performance improvement activities to ensure continuous quality improvement in neonatal care.
Ensure nursing care is based on nursing process and evaluate effectiveness on ongoing basis for Level IV NICU operations.
Provide clinical support to nursing staff caring for premature babies, multiple births, and high‑acuity neonates.
Assist with planning, implementing, and evaluating care for patients in women's services and neonatal intensive care units.
Oversee NICU operations during evening or night shifts managing staffing, patient census, and clinical outcomes.
Collaborate with neonatologists, maternal‑fetal medicine specialists, and interdisciplinary teams to optimize neonatal outcomes.
Support March of Dimes NICU Family Support program providing comprehensive family‑centered care.
Monitor compliance with regulatory standards including Joint Commission, CMS, and state requirements for Level IV NICU operations.
Ensure appropriate staffing levels and clinical competencies to meet needs of high‑volume delivery service and multiple births program.
Respond to on‑call coverage for unit needs, emergent situations, and leadership escalations.
Foster culture of excellence in neonatal care supporting growing department and increased unit needs.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives focused on reducing neonatal complications and enhancing family experience.
Mentor and develop NICU staff through coaching, performance management, and professional growth opportunities.
Qualifications Required:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from accredited program
Current Texas RN license or active multi‑state compact license (must obtain Texas RN license within 60 days if compact)
Minimum 2 years of recent (within last year) acute care NICU leadership experience as Manager or Charge Nurse
BLS (Basic Life Support) certification - American Heart Association - current
Strong clinical expertise in neonatal intensive care and Level IV NICU operations
Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills
Availability for evening shift (3PM-11PM) or night shift (11PM-7AM) with rotating weekends and on‑call
Preferred:
RNC‑NIC (Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing certification)
NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program) certification
Previous NICU management experience in high‑volume delivery hospitals
Experience with multiple births, premature infants, and Level IV NICU care
Compensation & Benefits
Hourly Pay: $45.79-$60.09 (heavily based on years of experience)
Sign‑On Bonus: Available on a case‑by‑case basis
Relocation Assistance: Available on a case‑by‑case basis
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
401(k) with 100% match on 3‑9% of pay
Employee Stock Purchase Plan with 10% discount
Paid time off, paid family leave, and disability coverage
Tuition reimbursement and certification support
Fertility benefits, adoption assistance, and family support programs
Professional development and NICU leadership training
Ideal For Experienced NICU leaders ready to manage Level IV operations at Texas' highest‑volume delivery hospital. Perfect for neonatal nurse managers passionate about premature infant care, multiple births, and family‑centered support who thrive in evening or night shift leadership roles.
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