Located in the heart of Anderson, South Carolina, AnMed is a dynamic, not-for-profit health system dedicated to delivering exceptional care with compassion, innovation, and integrity. At AnMed, our mission is simple yet powerful:
To provide exceptional and compassionate care to all we serve.
AnMed has been named one of the Best Employers in South Carolina by Forbes, reflecting our commitment to a supportive, inclusive, and purpose-driven workplace. Whether you're just starting your career or looking to grow in a new direction, you'll find opportunities to thrive, lead, and make a meaningful impact here.
Duties & Responsibilities
Supervise and direct nursing unit activities to ensure high-quality patient care, Efficient nursing operations within AnMed's Adult Surgical/ Pediatrics department
Oversee all nursing staff personnel, including scheduling and performance management
Direct and monitor unit quality initiatives and compliance with standards
Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes
Qualifications
Licensed Registered Nurse in South Carolina.
Minimum of three (3) years clinical experience
Supervisory Experience required
Master's degree required within three (3) years of date of hire. If the Master's Degree is not in nursing then BSN is required with a Master's Degree in related field as approved by the Director/ AVP or CNO.
Certification in nursing executive (NE-BC) or nursing executive, advance (NEA-BC) or ability to obtain within 24 months is required.
Continues to learn and grow professionally through accepting assignments with differing nursing staff training initiatives, clinical development programs, and involvement in professional organization.
Benefits*
Medical Insurance & Wellness Offerings
Compensation, Retirement & Financial Planning
Free Financial Counseling
Work-Life Balance & Paid Time Off (PTO)
Professional Development
For more information, please visit: anmed.org/careers/benefits
*Varied benefits packages are available to employees in positions with a 0.6 FTE or higher