Job Purpose
The Assistant Nurse Manager (ANM) provides both clinical and administrative support to the Nurse Manager. The role is key in upholding the values of the Home and leading staff in delivering safe, competent, compassionate, and holistic nursing care to residents.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical & Operational Leadership
- Oversee daily nursing operations and ensure adequate staffing levels across shifts.
- Apply a holistic and multifaceted approach to planning and delivering care that meets residents needs.
- Ensure nursing services comply with all regulations, licensing, and professional standards.
- Conduct regular nursing rounds to identify clinical and service gaps, and implement corrective actions.
- Liaise with doctors, dietitians, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals to facilitate residents care.
- Deputise for the Nurse Manager in their absence and serve as a resource person for Staff Nurses and below.
Staff Supervision & Development
- Plan and schedule work assignments, and assist the Nurse Manager in determining staffing requirements.
- Supervise, guide, and mentor nurses to ensure high standards of practice and service.
- Monitor and evaluate staff performance, providing constructive feedback to the Nurse Manager.
- Conduct performance appraisals and counsel staff on professional conduct and practices.
- Coordinate induction and orientation programmes for new, promoted, or re-designated staff. Provide direct induction support where required.
- Oversee ongoing staff education and training to ensure safe and quality care delivery.
Quality & Continuous Improvement
- Monitor and evaluate nursing workflows, systems, and processes to drive safe and efficient care.
- Identify and present resident care issues during clinical conferences and other professional platforms.
- Recommend improvements to enhance the quality of care and residents satisfaction.
Collaboration & Communication
- Build effective communication and collaboration channels with residents, families, intra- and inter-departmental teams.
- Ensure timely escalation of clinical and service issues to the Nurse Manager or Director of Nursing.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Nursing.
Job Requirements
- Degree in a health-related subject or equivalent, OR Post-basic Certificate / Advanced Diploma in a Nursing specialty, OR Diploma in Nursing (recognized by Singapore Nursing Board).
- At least 2 years of experience in a similar leadership position in a medium or large-sized nursing home, OR at least 6 years of nursing experience as a Senior Staff Nurse in an acute or community hospital.
- State Registered Nurse with a valid Practicing Certificate from the Singapore Nursing Board.
- Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, with a passion for elderly care.
Competency & Proficiency Level
Must Have Competencies
- Social Sector Policy Influence - Level 5
- Organisational Culture Development - Level 5
- Stakeholder Management - Level 5
- Strategy Implementation - Level 5
- Department Performance Management - Level 5
- Business Continuity - Level 5
- Cyber Incident Management - Level 5
- Emergency Response and Crisis Management - Level 5
- Human Resource Strategy Formulation - Level 5
- Budgeting - Level 5
- Marketing Strategy - Level 5
Good to Have Competencies
- Change Management - Level 5
- Ethics, Values and Legislation - Level 5
- Diversity Awareness and Management - Level 5
- Manpower Planning - Level 5
- Strategy Planning - Level 5
Critical Core Skills
- Communication - Advanced
- Influence - Advanced
- Collaboration - Advanced
- Adaptability - Advanced
- Decision Making - Advanced
.Please refer to Technical Skills and Competency (TSCs) and Critical Core Skills (CCSs) in Skills Framework for Social Service Industry via this link SSG | Social Service (skillsfuture.gov.sg)