Oregon Health & Science University

Nurse Manager Labor and Delivery

Job Locations US-OR-Portland
Requisition ID
2026-38770
Job Type
Unclassified Administrative
Posting Department
DCH Nursing Admin
Posting Salary Range
$ 136,635 - $ 232,253 yearly salary range
Posting FTE
1.00
Posting Schedule
Primarily Monday - Friday, with weekend availability as needed
Posting Hours
8-5p as needed to support 24-hour operations
HR Mission
Healthcare
Drug Testable
Yes
LinkedIn Job Code
#LI-SC1

Department Overview

The Nurse Manager (NM) is a Registered Nurse (RN) who is responsible for operational, human resources, quality, and financial management of the assigned care area. The NM works with the interdisciplinary team to translate and implement organizational and division priorities into the care area’s operations. The NM ensures a patient care environment that supports a safe, knowledgeable, compassionate, productive, and engaged staff. The NM partners with the interdisciplinary care team to ensure the delivery of safe, quality patient care and compliance with administrative, regulatory and clinical policies and procedures. The NM implements quality and safety initiatives, leads process improvement, ensures adherence to hospital and clinical standards of performance, and human resource management. The NM ensures adherence to regulatory standards, bargaining care area agreements, hospital and clinical standards of performance, and human resource management. The NM creates and sustains a patient care environment that supports a safe, knowledgeable, compassionate, productive, and engaged staff.

 

The NM’s decisions and actions are based on the ethical principles outlined by the American Nurses Association’s Code of Ethics for Nursing. The NM practices in adherence with the American Nurses Association’s (ANA) Nursing Administration: Scope and Standards of Practice for Nurse Administrators, the ANA Code of Ethics for Nursing, the Oregon State Board of Nursing’s Nurse Practice Act, and within the context of the Nurse Manager Competencies developed by the American Organization of Nurse Leaders (AONL). The NM exemplifies the principles of the OHSU Culture of Safety Position Statement by committing to a Just Culture, a Reporting Culture, a Learning Culture, and an Engaged Informed Culture.

 

The Labor & Delivery Unit has 12 labor rooms, a 4-bed triage area, 3 dedicated operating rooms, and a 2-bay PACU. We provide patient care for our most complex and fragile patients as well as to patients who prefer low intervention births. We have a robust midwifery practice that also promotes underwater birth. OHSU also has a specialized programs coordinated by our maternal fetal medicine providers, neonatologists, pediatric surgeons and specialty care coordinators who help coordinate care, so our families have all the cutting-edge care at their fingertips. It is truly an exciting place to work.

 

The Labor & delivery unit provides intrapartum, antepartum and newborn care to low-risk and at-risk populations.  Care is provided based on acuity and patient type and is in line with the Association of Obstetric, Women’s Health and Neonatal Nurses Guidelines for patients care (AWHONN).

 

Here are some reasons to be excited about the Labor & Delivery program at OHSU:

  • We staff to AWHONN standards.
  • This unit has a Maternal Cardiac program.
  • We have a Fetal Surgery program, supporting the following among other things:
  • Intrauterine Fetal Neural Tube Defect repair
  • Intrauterine ablations for twin-to-twin transfusions (TTTS)
  • Fetal blood transfusions
  • Amniotic fluid reduction
  • 80% of the nurses on this unit hold advanced certifications.
  • Our nurses are represented on our Shared Governance committee.

Function/Duties of Position

The Nurse Manager is a Registered Nurse (RN) responsible for operational, human resource, 
quality, and financial leadership for one or more inpatient or ambulatory clinical units or 
programs. The Nurse Manager ensures the delivery of safe, high-quality, patient- and family centered care in alignment with organizational priorities and the Professional Practice Model. 
This role fosters a supportive and professional practice environment, promotes staff engagement 
and professional development, and partners with interdisciplinary teams to achieve excellence in 
clinical outcomes, operational efficiency, and patient experience.

The Nurse Manager differs from the Assistant Nurse Manager (ANM) in that the Nurse Manager 
holds primary accountability for operations, staffing, quality, and fiscal management for one or 
more inpatient or ambulatory units or clinical programs. The Nurse Manager operates with 
independent decision-making authority appropriate to the size, complexity, and scope of the 
assigned area(s), which may range from a single unit to multiple units or programs

 

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Strategic & Program Planning — The Nurse Manager develops and executes short and long-term goals aligned with organizational, division, and nursing priorities. This 
includes establishing measurable objectives, monitoring performance outcomes, and 
adjusting plans based on data, results, and stakeholder feedback. The Nurse Manager 
engages staff in shared governance and continuous improvement initiatives to advance 
clinical practice and operational efficiency.


2. Operational Leadership — The Nurse Manager provides leadership for daily operations 
across assigned inpatient or ambulatory units, ensuring effective patient care delivery, 
patient flow, and workflow coordination. The role maintains visibility with staff, fosters 
open communication, promotes collaboration, and models accountability. The Nurse 
Manager also leads initiatives to enhance efficiency, integration, and overall patient 
experience.


3. Financial & Resource Management — The Nurse Manager develops, monitors, and 
manages operating budgets while tracking productivity, overtime, and resource 
utilization. The role implements cost-effective strategies while maintaining high 
standards of patient care and partners with leadership to plan for staffing, capital, and 
other resource needs to ensure the operational sustainability of the units or programs.


4. Human Resources & Staff Development — The Nurse Manager recruits, hires, 
evaluates, and develops staff while fostering engagement, recognition, and 
accountability. The role provides coaching and mentoring to emerging leaders, such as 
Assistant Nurse Managers or charge nurses and supports succession planning. The Nurse 
Manager ensures compliance with labor agreements, organizational policies, and 
professional practice standards, promoting a positive and professional work environment.


5. Quality, Safety & Performance Improvement — The Nurse Manager develops, 
implements, and evaluates quality, safety, and performance improvement initiatives 
appropriate to the scope of assigned units or programs. The role uses data and evidence-based practices to identify opportunities for improvement, mitigate risk, and drive high quality patient outcomes. The Nurse Manager fosters a culture of safety, equity, and 
continuous learning, promoting excellence in care delivery.


6. Professional Practice & Collaboration — The Nurse Manager models ethical and 
evidence-based nursing practice consistent with the ANA Code of Ethics, Nurse Practice 
Act, and organizational values. The role engages in interdisciplinary collaboration to 
advance clinical care, operational effectiveness, and patient outcomes. The Nurse 
Manager represents units and programs in organizational initiatives and supports the 
development of a professional, inclusive practice environment that values diversity and 
promotes staff engagement

Required Qualifications


• Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) required.
• Master’s degree in nursing or related field (e.g., MBA with healthcare concentration, 
   MHA, MPH) preferred. 
• Two (2) years of clinical nursing experience in a related specialty AND
• One (1) year of recent relevant leadership experience (e.g., charge nurse, preceptor, 
   supervisor, or equivalent).
• Demonstrated ability to manage complex operations in a large, matrixed healthcare 
   environment.
• Unencumbered Oregon RN license required.

  • BLS from AHA required. New hires will be enrolled and required to complete during orientation.
  • Professional certification in nursing leadership (e.g., NE-BC, CNML) required within 2
       years of hire.

Additional Details

This position also comes with great benefits! Some highlights include:

•   Comprehensive health care plans that cover 100% for a full-time employee and

      88% for dependents for .75 FTE and higher.
•    $50K of term life insurance provided at no cost to the employee
•    Two separate above market pension plans to choose from
•    Paid time off- 208 hours per year (full-time), prorated for part-time
•    Extended illness bank- 64 hours per year, prorated for part-time
•    9 paid holidays per year
•    Three weeks of paid parental leave
•    Adoption assistance program (up to 5k)
•    Substantial Tri-met and C-Tran discounts
•    Tuition Reimbursement
•    Innovative Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Why apply to OHSU?

We are Oregon's only public academic health center.

In addition to caring for patients, we lead groundbreaking research. We also train the next generation of health care professionals. As Portland's largest employer, we give you opportunities to learn and advance in a system of hospitals and clinics across Oregon and Southwest Washington.

All are welcome.

OHSU welcomes people of all ages, ethnicities, genders, national origins, religions and sexual orientations. We are striving to build an anti-racist, multicultural institution and encourage people with diverse backgrounds to apply.

To request reasonable accommodation, contact askhr@ohsu.edu

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