The Evening Nurse Manager is responsible for providing leadership, clinical oversight, and operational support during the 3pm-11pm shift. This role ensures high-quality resident care, compliance with regulatory standards, and effective coordination of nursing and personal support staff. The Evening Nurse Manager acts as the primary on-site clinical leader during evening hours and supports a safe, resident-centered environment aligned with the mission and values of the home.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Clinical Oversight
Provide on-site clinical leadership for RNs, RPNs, and PSWs during the evening shift
Ensure that resident care meets professional standards, LTC legislation, and organizational policies
Respond to clinical concerns, incidents, or urgent situations, ensuring appropriate follow-up and documentation
Support staff with resident assessments, care planning, and complex care needs
Staff Coordination & Support
Lead and support the evening care team, fostering a collaborative and positive culture
Oversee staffing assignments and adjust care delivery based on acuity and resident needs
Manage call-ins and coordinate replacement staff when required
Coach and mentor staff, reinforcing best practices, safety standards, and person-centered care
Quality, Safety & Compliance
Ensure compliance with the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, RHRA regulations, IPAC standards, and Accreditation requirements
Monitor documentation practices and support staff to maintain accurate and timely charting
Conduct safety rounds and ensure adherence to infection prevention and control protocols
Report and document incidents, falls, and unusual occurrences; complete preliminary investigations as needed
Communicate relevant issues to the Director of Care and leadership team
Resident & Family Support
Maintain a compassionate and respectful approach when responding to resident and family concerns
Promote a safe, dignified, and supportive environment for all residents
Facilitate smooth transitions in care, including admissions and discharges occurring during the shift
Collaboration & Communication
Participate in shift handovers and ensure accurate communication of resident status and priority issues
Work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams including dietary, recreation, housekeeping, and medical staff
Escalate critical issues to leadership when required
Qualifications
Current registration as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) with the College of Nurses of Ontario
Minimum 2-3 years of clinical experience in long-term care or a related healthcare setting
Previous supervisory or charge nurse experience strongly preferred
Strong knowledge of LTC regulations, IPAC, and best practices in geriatric and dementia care
Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills
Ability to remain calm and professional under pressure
Proficient with electronic health records and documentation systems
Key Competencies
Strong leadership and team coordination
Clinical judgement and critical thinking
Conflict resolution and communication
Resident-centered care approach
Ability to multitask and prioritize in a fast-paced environment
Why Join Our Team
Work in a supportive, mission-driven, not-for-profit environment
Make a meaningful impact on resident well-being during a key operational shift
Collaborate with a dedicated interdisciplinary care team
* Opportunities for ongoing training and professional development
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