Nurse Manager Quincy

Nurse Manager

Full Time • Quincy
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Fortcom Health Services is a mission-driven home care agency dedicated to improving lives through compassionate, community-based healthcare. We are currently seeking a Nurse Manager to oversee and support our Adult Family Care (AFC), Adult Foster Care, and Home Health programs

This is a vital leadership role for a nurse who is passionate about clinical excellence, caregiver education, and helping medically fragile individuals receive high-quality care in their homes. 

Position Summary

As the Nurse Manager, you will lead a team of Registered Nurses and oversee the clinical and administrative functions of our AFC and Home Health departments. You will be responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance, managing staff performance, and maintaining a high standard of care delivery. A key focus of this role is ensuring program efficiency, caregiver support, and member health outcomes. 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide clinical supervision and leadership to all field-based RNs conducting home visits 
  • Oversee admissions and initial assessments, ensuring accurate completion of the MDS-HC and other required documentation 
  • Develop, review, and revise AFC Plans of Care to reflect member needs 
  • Collaborate with Program Directors to train, evaluate, and support caregivers 
  • Monitor member health status and communicate significant changes to physicians 
  • Review caregiver logs and clinical notes to ensure ongoing compliance
  • Conduct orientation and ongoing training for caregivers related to health, safety, and aging
  • Assist with care coordination and transition planning for discharges
  • Submit timely semiannual health status reports to members’ Primary Care Physicians
  • Support field RNs by ensuring appropriate caseloads, timely documentation, and clinical guidance
  • Serve as a liaison between clinical and administrative departments 
  • Perform other related office duties as assigned by the Program Director or COO
Ideal Candidate Qualities

  • Strong leadership and decision-making skills
  • Proactive, organized, and able to work independently
  • A collaborative and supportive management style
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining quality and regulatory standards
  • Passion for mentoring and developing nursing staff
Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Nursing (MSN preferred)
  • Current Massachusetts RN license in good standing
  • Minimum 5 years of nursing experience, with at least 2 in home health, AFC, or community-based care
  • Prior supervisory or Nurse Manager experience strongly preferred
  • Strong knowledge of MassHealth AFC regulations and documentation standards
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and EMR systems
  • Bilingual in Spanish or Haitian Creole is a plus
  • Must have reliable transportation and willingness to travel to member homes as needed 
Compensation & Benefits:

  • Salary: Competitive and Negotiable based on experience
  • Medical and Dental: 100% Company-Paid
  • Retirement: 401(k) with Safe Harbor match and profit-sharing
  • Perks: Paid lunch breaks and Supportive leadership team and room for growth
Why Fortcom?
We are a growing, clinician-led agency that values integrity, innovation, and compassion. We believe our Nurse Manager should feel empowered, supported, and impactful—helping to shape the future of community-based care in Massachusetts.

📌 Apply today and make a difference in the lives of caregivers and the members they serve.
 
Compensation: $78,000.00 - $93,600.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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