Signet Health - Corporate Office

Nurse Manager (Behavioral Health)

Job ID
2026-5902
# of Openings
1
Hospital/Program
Signet - Permian Basin Behavioral Health Center, Midland TX
Position Category
Nurse Leadership

Overview

Nurse Manager - Permian Basin Behavioral Health Center - Midland, TX

 

Signet Health is currently recruiting for a Nurse Manager for a New, free-standing psychiatric hospital located at Permian Basin Behavioral Health Center in Midland, TX.

 

The Nurse Manager provides operational, clinical, and administrative leadership for designated inpatient behavioral health units in a DNV-certified Texas hospital. This role ensures delivery of safe, therapeutic, trauma-informed, and recovery-focused nursing care while ensuring compliance with DNV, CMS, and Texas Health & Human Services (HHSC) rules. The Nurse Manager supervises front-line nursing staff and serves as a key driver of clinical outcomes, patient/staff safety, quality metrics, regulatory readiness, and staff development.

 

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

Clinical Operations & Daily Leadership

  • Oversee day-to-day nursing operations for assigned behavioral health units (adult, adolescent, forensic and crisis unit).
  • Ensure adequate nurse and behavioral health technician (BHT/MHT) staffing levels aligned with acuity and Texas staffing regulations.
  • Round on units multiple times daily to ensure clinical care standards, therapeutic milieu, safety, and staff engagement.
  • Serve as a resource to charge nurses for decision-making, crisis intervention, and escalation.
  • Monitor performance indicators: restraints/seclusions, falls, self-harm attempts, elopement risk, medication safety, and length of stay.

Regulatory & DNV Accreditation Compliance

  • Ensure nursing policies and practices meet DNV NIAHO standards, CMS Conditions of Participation, and Texas Administrative Code BH requirements.
  • Lead unit-level DNV readiness activities: chart audits, tracers, environment-of-care checks, staff competencies, and quality reviews.
  • Assist with plan-of-correction items, unit performance improvement (PI) projects, and regulatory documentation.

Staff Leadership, Development & Competency

  • Supervise, mentor, and evaluate Charge Nurses, RNs, LVNs, and MHT/BHT staff.
  • Lead new hire orientation, annual competencies, and ongoing education for behavioral health nursing.
  • Conduct performance evaluations, coaching, corrective actions, and professional development planning.
  • Promote a culture of trauma-informed care, Just Culture, teamwork, de-escalation, and patient-centered care.

Quality, Safety & Risk Management

  • Partner with Quality/Risk to address patient safety events, complete investigations, implement corrective actions, and monitor trends.
  • Facilitate Root Cause Analysis (RCA) activities for nursing-related events.
  • Ensure adherence to standards for suicide prevention, ligature mitigation, observation levels, and safe medication administration.
  • Monitor infection prevention practices including hand hygiene, PPE, isolation protocols, and environmental safety.

Patient Experience & Clinical Outcomes

  • Drive improvements in patient satisfaction and therapeutic outcomes.
  • Ensure patients receive structured programming, group treatment, and individualized nursing interventions.
  • Collaborate with physicians, social work/case management, therapy services, and ancillary teams to ensure timely care plans and discharges.
  • Address patient/family concerns and grievances related to nursing care.

Resource & Budget Oversight

  • Assist in development and monitoring of nursing department budgets, staffing plans, and supply utilization.
  • Manage agency use, overtime, and productivity metrics.
  • Support recruitment, professional growth, and retention of nursing staff.

Collaboration & Communication

  • Serve on committees such as Nursing Leadership, Quality/PI, Patient Safety, Environment of Care, and Pharmacy & Therapeutics.
  • Participate in daily leadership huddles, bed meetings, and cross-departmental coordination activities.
  • Communicate updates, policy changes, regulatory alerts, and safety priorities to nursing staff.

Requirements/Qualifications

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) required.
  • Master’s Degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, or related field preferred.

Licensure

  • Current Texas RN license (unencumbered).
  • BLS certification required; CPI or equivalent behavioral health de-escalation certification required or obtained shortly after hire.

Experience

  • Minimum 5 years of acute psychiatric/behavioral health nursing experience.
  • At least 3 years of leadership experience (Charge RN, Nurse Supervisor, Nurse Manager).
  • Experience in a DNV-accredited or Joint Commission-accredited facility strongly preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of suicide prevention protocols, observation levels, restraint/seclusion regulations, and trauma-informed care.

Knowledge & Skills

  • In-depth knowledge of Texas BH regulations, CMS CoPs, and DNV NIAHO standards.
  • Strong crisis management and clinical decision-making abilities.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and team-building skills.
  • Proficiency in EMR systems, data analysis, staffing models, and workflow redesign.

Working Conditions

  • On-site hospital role with frequent movement through inpatient psychiatric units.
  • Exposure to behavioral crises and infectious diseases; consistent use of safety protocols required.
  • Occasional evenings/weekends for staffing needs, surveys, serious patient events, or emergent operations.

 

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