Nurse Administrator
Company: SISTERS OF ST FRANCIS
Location: Stella Niagara
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Nurse Administrator
Job Description Date: December 2025 Title: Nurse Administrator Job
Status: Full-Time FLSA Status: Exempt (Salaried) Reports To:
Provincial Department: Administration Job Summary The Nurse
Administrator is responsible for the overall leadership and
management of administrative and nursing functions of the Health
Center, including the medical, mental, and physical care of Sister
patients. This role oversees the planning, organization,
development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of Health
Center policies, procedures, and programs. The Nurse Administrator
serves as a professional leader to staff and as an educator and
advocate for patients, ensuring the delivery of high-quality,
compassionate care in alignment with the organization’s mission and
philosophy. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Administrative
and Nursing Leadership (95%) Provides overall direction and
supervision of Health Center operations in accordance with
established administrative policies and procedures. Supervises all
Health Center staff. Collaborates with PACE and Hospice managed
care administration to coordinate physical and medical care for
Sisters enrolled in these programs. Communicates all changes in
health status in a timely manner. Develops goals and objectives for
the Health Center consistent with the organization’s Mission
Statement and philosophy. Responds to requests from the Nurse
Manager and nursing staff for assistance in assessing, evaluating,
and supporting residents. Ensures that each patient receives
appropriate assistance with activities of daily living. Provides
direct support to nursing units as needed and remains available to
assess, counsel, and advise Sisters regarding physical, mental, and
emotional concerns. Responds to healthcare needs of Sisters who are
not residents of the Health Center. Establishes standards of care
and defines shift responsibilities. Develops, implements,
maintains, and annually reviews nursing policies, procedures, and
job descriptions in accordance with accepted professional
standards. Identifies educational needs in collaboration with the
Nurse Manager and Human Resources Administrator. Presents or
arranges educational programs for residents and staff as
appropriate. Ensures the availability of emergency, fire, and
safety procedures and training. Develops and oversees Health Center
fire drill scenarios. Conducts supervisory rounds at least
quarterly on all shifts, including weekends, to evaluate nursing
staff performance. Reviews patient charts, Medication
Administration Records (MARs), and report sheets to ensure quality
of care. Participates in an on-call rotation with the Nurse Manager
to address emergencies and provide clinical guidance and support to
nursing staff. Meets formally with Health Center support staff at
least monthly. (ex. Pastoral care, activities and minister of
community life) Schedule regular community meetings with resident
sisters. Coordinate staff meetings. Collaborates with the Council
Liaison on current and future planning, including review of health
conditions and treatment plans for Sisters. Meets monthly with the
Council Liaison. Oversees hiring, performance evaluations,
documentation, and employment actions. Works with the Nurse Manager
to ensure consistent evaluation and discipline practices in
accordance with personnel policies. Prepares weekly staffing
schedules for the Health Center, monitors staffing utilization, and
adjusts as necessary. Completes payroll on a regular basis and
analyzes payroll data for budgetary impact. Oversees and supports
the bookkeeper in preparation of the annual budget. Reviews
year-to-date budget reports on a monthly basis. Prepares and
submits capital needs requests for the Health Center to the
provincial budget committee. Evaluates equipment and supply needs,
determines cost-effective procurement methods, and establishes
policies to ensure adequate availability. Participates in
continuing education to maintain current knowledge of nursing
administration and geriatric nursing practice. Establishes and
maintains written policies and procedures to ensure the safe,
effective use, distribution, control, and administration of
medications. Participates in the leadership team and serves on
committees as assigned by the Council Liaison. Collaborates with
the Food Service Director to ensure balanced nutrition, special
diets, and appropriate nutritional supplements. Other Duties (5%)
Performs additional duties as requested by Provincial leadership.
Annual Salary Range - $93,000 - $95,000 Requirements: Required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong verbal and written
communication skills, with the ability to interact effectively and
respectfully with diverse individuals. Demonstrated ability to make
sound clinical decisions in emergency situations, medication
administration, and technical nursing processes. Flexibility in
work schedule, including availability outside regular business
hours. Proficiency in report writing, documentation, and
organization of materials. Basic computer proficiency. Ability to
manage stress related to time constraints and working with multiple
stakeholders while maintaining a positive, professional demeanor.
Strong interpersonal skills, including conflict management,
problem-solving, team building, time management, and organizational
skills. Commitment to and passion for the mission of the Sisters of
St. Francis. Ability to handle highly confidential and sensitive
information with discretion. Demonstrated ability to communicate
effectively with a wide range of audiences. Excellent judgment and
decision-making skills. Ability to read, analyze, and interpret
scientific and technical journals, financial reports, and legal
documents. Proven organizational and leadership skills, with the
ability to manage multiple priorities and effectively engage staff
and peers. Strong attention to detail, initiative, follow-through,
and collaborative teamwork. Qualification Standards Bachelor’s
degree in nursing with a minimum of five (5) years of clinical,
nursing management, or supervisory experience. Minimum of five (5)
years of experience in geriatrics and supervision, demonstrating
leadership, communication, and collaboration with Sisters and
healthcare professionals. Current New York State Registered Nurse
(RN) license in good standing. Physical Requirements - The position
requires the ability to sit, stand, stoop, bend, lift, carry, and
perform repetitive movements, primarily related to computer and
administrative work. The role may require extended hours and
flexibility to respond to changing needs, including providing
medical staffing guidance on a 24-hour basis. All essential
functions must be performed safely without undue risk of injury, or
with reasonable accommodation as applicable. Compensation details:
93000-95000 Yearly Salary PI0f6b2ef3f574-25405-39351185
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