Nursing Supervisor - Center for Disabilities & Development
The Center for Disabilities and Development (CDD) is seeking a Nursing Supervisor to provide clinical and operational leadership for nursing and interdisciplinary care teams. This position is responsible for overseeing direct patient care services, supervising clinical staff, and ensuring that health services, medical care, and evidence-based practices are delivered effectively, efficiently, and in accordance with regulatory and organizational standards.
The Nursing Supervisor supports the planning, organization, coordination, evaluation, and continuous improvement of clinical operations, staff development, quality initiatives, and patient care services. This role may provide direct patient care as needed and collaborates closely with providers, clinical leadership, and interdisciplinary team members to promote high-quality, patient-centered care.
Makes effective and timely recommendations regarding hiring, promotion, transfer, and disciplinary actions.
Makes appropriate hiring decisions in collaboration with the Assistant Director and Director, Clinical Services.
Develops and manages the talents, strengths, and performance of nursing, medical assistant, and social work staff, providing opportunities for employees to contribute to clinic goals and continuous improvement initiatives.
Encourages and facilitates staff participation in team decision-making, problem-solving, and service improvement activities.
Recognizes and rewards staff contributions that support service excellence and organizational goals.
Completes performance evaluations for assigned staff in a timely manner and provides clear, objective documentation.
Ensures staff maintain required competencies and comply with organizational policies, procedures, accreditation standards, and regulatory requirements.
Communicates performance expectations clearly and holds staff accountable for meeting established standards.
Promotes a culture of collaboration, professionalism, respect, and patient-centered care among interdisciplinary team members.
Understands and appropriately applies applicable collective bargaining agreements and personnel policies.
Creates and maintains an environment that supports the recruitment, engagement, development, and retention of qualified staff.
Reviews performance data, identifies trends, and implements appropriate coaching, corrective action, or development plans.
Maintains knowledge of University policies and federal and state laws related to employee leave, accommodations, and workplace practices.
Ensures employees understand their roles and responsibilities and are equipped to meet or exceed patient and customer service expectations.
Assists in managing clinic operating expenses through effective staffing, resource utilization, and cost-conscious decision-making.
Reviews financial reports and provides input regarding budget variances and operational performance to the Assistant Director and Director, Clinical Services.
Recommends resource allocation, budget initiatives, and cost-containment strategies through participation in staffing, supply, and operational planning.
Develops staffing plans and promotes flexible scheduling approaches that support patient care needs and operational efficiency.
Communicates fiscal goals and encourages responsible stewardship of organizational resources.
Promotes high performance and accountability through effective management of personnel and operational resources.
Provides clinical leadership and operational oversight for nursing, medical assistant, and social work services to ensure safe, effective, and coordinated patient care.
Collaborates with the CDD Clinical Leadership Team to identify opportunities for quality improvement, patient satisfaction, and operational excellence.
Incorporates principles of service excellence to foster positive patient, family, and customer experiences.
Implements and maintains quality improvement initiatives, clinical standards, and patient satisfaction goals.
Identifies inefficiencies in processes and workflows and develops solutions to improve effectiveness, quality, and efficiency.
Exercises sound judgment and decision-making based on objective information and organizational priorities.
Fosters a positive work environment that supports employee engagement, professional development, retention, and operational excellence.
Engages staff in achieving quality, service, and operational goals.
Ensures the clinic remains survey-ready and compliant with applicable regulatory, accreditation, and organizational standards, including staff education, competencies, and policy maintenance.
Supervises clinical care delivery and coordinates interdisciplinary care teams to promote continuity of care, patient satisfaction, and operational efficiency.
Develops staffing plans and adjusts staffing priorities as needed to ensure appropriate coverage, quality patient care, and efficient clinic operations.
Serves as a resource for complex patient care, care coordination, and service delivery issues.
Provides direct patient care as needed within scope of practice and organizational expectations.
Builds collaborative relationships with nursing staff, medical assistants, social workers, providers, administrative staff, and other organizational departments.
Oversees care coordination activities and promotes effective communication among interdisciplinary team members.
Collaborates with the CDD Clinical Leadership Team to develop and implement clinic strategic goals and operational plans.
Utilizes patient, family, and customer feedback to improve services, processes, and patient outcomes.
Communicates effectively with providers, staff, and other healthcare professionals to support efficient clinic operations and high-quality patient care.
Communicates with patients, families, and staff to address concerns, resolve issues, and promote positive relationships.
Utilizes workforce, operational, and budgetary data to formulate recommendations for clinic leadership.
Builds and sustains collaborative relationships, effectively manages conflict, and facilitates productive problem-solving and decision-making.
Provides evaluative feedback and coaching to staff members and healthcare students.
Coaches and mentors interdisciplinary staff in clinical standards, professional development, certification attainment, and regulatory compliance.
Educates and supports staff in managing complex patient care, care coordination, and interdisciplinary practice issues.
Collaborates with clinical instructors and educators to facilitate clinical learning experiences for staff and students.
Promotes a culture of continuous learning, professional growth, and lifelong development.
Maintains professional knowledge and skills through ongoing learning and development activities.
Promotes the use of evidence-based practices and quality improvement methodologies to enhance patient outcomes, patient experience, and operational effectiveness.
Supports the implementation of evidence-based clinical practices, care delivery models, and quality improvement initiatives across nursing, medical assistant, and social work services.
Pay Level: 5A
Required Qualifications:
A bachelor’s degree in nursing is required.
Current license to practice nursing in Iowa or ability to obtain an Iowa license by date of hire is required.
Minimum 1-3 years of clinical practice and demonstrated skills in management and supervision.
Ability to work effectively with interdisciplinary teams by demonstrating excellent interpersonal and team leadership skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills to serve as a liaison and to collaborate with physicians, staff, patients, and other customers.
Exceptional problem-solving skills, decision making and critical thinking skills.
Demonstrates effective teaching skills for staff and patient education.
Proficiency with computer software applications (such as Microsoft programs).
Demonstrates time management, organization of workload, delegation, attention to detail, and thoroughness.
Established skills for leading change and implementation of evidence-based practice.
Professional job-related experience fostering or promoting a welcoming and respectful work/academic environment.
Desired Qualifications:
Master’s degree in nursing desired.
Professional certification in relevant nursing role or specialty through a nationally recognized professional nursing certification body. If not currently certified (professional certification), expectation is to achieve when employee is eligible to sit for the exam.
Experience in Ambulatory Care is highly desired.
Experience working in an academic medical center.
Relevant expertise and knowledge for coaching and mentoring team members to reach their highest potential.
Experience with development and implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) standards.
Membership/involvement in professional organizations.
Knowledge of UI and UI Health Care policies, procedures, protocols, and regulations.
Application Process:
In order to be considered, applicants must upload a resume and cover letter and mark them as required for the submission. Job openings are posted for a minimum of 7 calendar days.
Successful candidates must self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and education verification. This position is not eligible for University sponsorship for employment authorization. Please contact michael-lynch-2@uiowa.edu with any questions.
Equal opportunity employer
The University of Iowa is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment free from discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth and related conditions), disability, genetic information, status as a U.S. veteran, service in the U.S. military, sexual orientation, or associational preferences.
Persons with disabilities who need assistance or accommodations with the application or interview process may contact University Human Resources/Faculty and Staff Disability Services, (319) 335-2660 or fsds@uiowa.edu. For jobs in UI Health care, please contact UI Health care Leave & Disability Administration at 319-356-7543.

