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NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities

Registered Nurse 2 (Community)

NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Position: Registered Nurse (RN) – Clinical Lead, Oversight & Clinical Support – NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities.

As an RN, you will clinically oversee a cluster of nurses across multiple sites, provide direct nursing care, and support staff development.

Pay Range Base pay: $123,173 – $133,121 per year.

Responsibilities

Oversee and clinically supervise a cluster of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses across multiple sites.

Provide nursing case management for multiple locations, ensuring timely medical follow-up and accurate documentation.

Supervise and coach RNs and LPNs, including orientation, mentoring, and performance evaluations.

Conduct nursing audits; review findings with the Supervisor/Director of Nursing and develop corrective action plans.

Maintain communication with primary medical specialists, hospitals, and clinical staff; advocate for individuals’ health‑care needs.

Complete nursing assessments and related documentation (RN Notes, nursing logbook, electronic health record).

Participate in Nurse on Call rotation, support medication administration audits, and complete medication error documentation.

Provide health‑related training and consultative support to residential staff.

Attend discipline meetings and mandatory training; pursue continuous professional development.

Maintain computer proficiency (Word, Excel, EHR).

Minimum Qualifications

Current New York State RN license with at least two years of post‑licensure clinical experience.

At least one year of direct services to individuals with mental illness, developmental disability, addiction, or substance‑use disorder in a community setting.

Bachelor’s degree in nursing may substitute for one year of experience; Master’s degree may substitute for two years.

Demonstrated ability to supervise and develop nursing staff, conduct audits, and collaborate with medical teams.

Commitment to best practices in nursing care, documentation, and quality improvement.

EEO Statement:

All people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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