Nurse Manager (RN)
Company: Seward Community Health Center
Location: Seward
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Seward Community Health Center
is seeking a Full-Time, Nurse Manager (RN) for our small community
health center located in beautiful Seward, Alaska. Candidates with
a background in rural family medicine, pediatrics, women's health,
or Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) are especially
encouraged to apply. We see patients of all ages (newborn to 100).
The salary range for this position starts is $104,000 to
$112,000/annually a $10,000 sign-on bonus (see HR for details).
Seward, Alaska is a small, picturesque town located 120 miles south
of Anchorage and is surrounded by beautiful snow-capped mountains
in the center of Kenai Fjords National Park. Seward offers
year-round opportunities for outdoor activities including skiing,
kayaking, fishing, hiking, biking, boating, wildlife viewing, and
so much more. If you enjoy adventuring up mountains, between
glaciers and in waters, or sightseeing, going on wildlife tours or
bird watching, Seward is the place for you! About Seward Community
Health Center: SCHC is a federally qualified health center. We
welcome anyone in need of quality, affordable healthcare by
providing integrated, patient-centered primary care for a variety
of illnesses and conditions for the entire family. SCHC is the
leading provider of healthcare services in the Eastern Kenai
Peninsula, with passionate, dedicated staff who work daily to help
increase access to services for our community members. We are
seeking to hire additional staff who will add to our ability to
make our community and SCHC a better place to live and work
Benefits Summary: Health insurance with medical, dental, and vision
benefits for staff and spouse/dependents Short- and long-term
disability insurance paid by employer Term life insurance paid by
employer 3% employer contribution to a 401(k) retirement plan 100
hours of paid holidays Annual CME allowance 6 weeks of paid time
off annually Ability to make a meaningful difference for our clinic
and community in this important leadership team position Schedule:
Generally M-F schedule; some Saturdays may be required. No on call!
Housing/Transportation: Temporary, shared SCHC housing may be
offered if available. Nurse Manager is responsible for obtaining
their own means of transportation to and from work. Job Purpose The
Nurse Manager (RN) is responsible for overseeing daily clinic
operations while leading the development and implementation of
quality improvement (QI) initiatives. This role ensures the
delivery of clinical services aligns with best practices,
regulatory requirements, and organizational goals to provide
high-quality, patient-centered care. The position requires an
in-depth knowledge of SCHC’s electronic health record system to
optimize clinical performance. The role requires strategic
leadership in achieving optimal clinical outcomes, maximizing
operational efficiency, and fostering a culture of continuous
improvement to meet organizational objectives. Duties and
Responsibilities Clinical Operations Management Work closely with
the Medical Director, CEO, and leadership team to develop and
implement clinical policies, workflows, and staffing structure that
align clinical operations with organizational strategy and goals.
Collaborate with front desk and the Medical Director to implement
leadership-determined scheduling rules and access targets. Promote
a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous
improvement. Lead change management initiatives to adapt to
evolving healthcare regulations, practices, and patient needs.
Perform supervisory functions, including mentorship, training,
hiring, onboarding, performance evaluations, disciplinary
processes, and attendance approvals. Foster a teamwork environment
through open communication and collaboration between clinical,
administrative, and billing teams. Serves as a member of the SCHC
Leadership Team to advance organizational goals. Proactively
develops and maintains trust with the Leadership Team and all staff
by demonstrating integrity, transparency, and consistency in
decision-making. Fosters open communication and a supportive work
environment. Adheres to the SCHC Leadership Standards. Participate
in external audits, oversee data collection, and implement
corrective action plans (UDS, PCMH, FTCA, HRSA OSV, OSHA, and State
compliance). Leads infection control and emergency preparedness
programs. Other related duties as assigned. Quality Improvement
(QI) and Risk Management Serve on the Staff QA/QI Team to lead
clinical QI and risk management initiatives. Serve as an in-house
Epic expert and trainer; stay current with Epic EHR
upgrades/releases to ensure Epic workflows are well documented and
clinical staff are consistently trained. Use data analytics
platforms (e.g., Epic, Azara) to evaluate clinical performance,
identify areas for improvement, and implement evidence-based
solutions. Lead continuous improvement efforts in response to
patient feedback using methodologies such as Plan-Do-Study-Act
(PDSA) cycles and root cause analysis (RCA). Perform chart reviews
of clinic support staff to ensure adherence to best practices and
organizational policy. Collaborate with care teams to close care
gaps, improve patient outcomes, and meet population health goals.
Clinical Oversight Ensure Vaccine program compliance as outlined by
the State of Alaska for managing vaccine inventory, keeping up to
date with vaccine recommendations and education, ordering vaccines,
maintaining records as required by the VFC (Vaccines for Children)
Program. Ensures inventory of clinic supplies is maintained to meet
operational needs. Uses population health data for and with SCHC to
identify community needs, inform clinical response, and meet
objectives defined by SCHC’s UDS and PCMH goals. Direct Patient
Care Complete nurse visits, triage patient phone calls, and provide
back-up support for all supervised patient care duties including
Clinic Nurse, Medical Assistant, and other clinical roles, as
appropriate. Works closely with the Medical Director to promote
patient awareness of health and wellness issues, prepare health
education materials and resources, and offer health education
sessions, Develop and maintain a system for documenting
individualized integrated care plans. Qualifications Required:
Current, unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of
Alaska. Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience, with at least 3
years in a leadership or management role. Demonstrated experience
in quality improvement, risk management, and clinical operations.
Experience with Epic EHR, data analysis methodologies, and
reporting platforms (Azara preferred). Preferred: Experience in a
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or primary care clinic
setting. Strong understanding of HRSA, PCMH, UDS, FTCA, and other
compliance requirements. Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Healthcare
Administration, or related field. Experience managing audits,
compliance reviews, and accreditation processes. Other:
Pre-employment drug screening, TB test, required vaccinations per
policy, current BLS certification, background check, and reference
check. SCHC is an equal opportunity employer.
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