Director of Nursing
Company: National Health Foundation
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION TITLE: Nursing Director
DEPARTMENT: Executive Team REPORTS TO: Managing Director of
Recuperative Care LOCATION: Multiple Recuperative Car Sites (Los
Angeles and Ventura County based, with local travel)
CLASSIFICATION: Exempt SALARY: $115,000K All positions require
candidates to successfully pass a background check, LIVE scan and
TB Test Any solicitation is an automatic disqualifier Do YOU meet
the REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS for this position? If so, this
is the PERFECT POSITION for you! APPLY NOW! POSITION SUMMARY The
Director of Nursing will provide leadership, strategic direction,
and operational oversight of all nursing functions across National
Health Foundation’s Recuperative Care facilities. This individual
will collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure
high-quality, compassionate care is delivered consistently to all
guests, aligning with the organization’s mission and philosophy of
care. Key responsibilities include staff recruitment and
development, regulatory compliance, budgeting, quality assurance,
and the development of care protocols tailored to the recuperative
care environment. The Director will play a pivotal role in
expanding and enhancing NHF’s nursing capabilities as the
organization grows and adapts to the evolving needs of its guests
and community. Responsibilities and Initiatives To help NHF meet
its growth goals, the Director of Nursing will: Lead and manage
nursing operations across all recuperative care sites, overseeing
LVN Nursing Managers, LVN Medical Coordinators, and Medical
Assistants. Willingness and ability to travel regularly to all
company sites as required, ensuring consistent support and
oversight across all locations. Lead initiatives to standardize
care delivery and clinical workflows across all recuperative care
locations. Collaborate with Leadership, Site Directors, Social
Services, and Case Management to create a seamless continuum of
care for guests. Promote staff wellness, engagement, and retention
through supportive supervision and recognition programs. Develop
partnerships with educational institutions for clinical training
and workforce pipeline initiatives. Conduct performance
evaluations, provide coaching and development opportunities, and
ensure staff maintain the best practices in trauma-informed and
person-centered care. Develop, implement, and maintain nursing
policies, protocols, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) in
alignment with organizational and regulatory standards. Establish
and maintain systems for incident reporting, risk management, and
guest safety. Identify innovative resources and develop external
partnerships to support clinical operations and improve guest care.
Oversee medical supply ordering and budget management to ensure
cost-effective, timely purchasing, and inventory control across all
sites. Participate in emergency preparedness planning and response
efforts for the organization. Ensure all recuperative care sites
are prepared for audits, licensing reviews, and accreditation
processes. Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local
healthcare regulations, including HIPAA and infection control
standards. Serve as primary liaison with health plans and hospital
partners regarding length-of-stay approvals, care transitions, and
clinical documentation. Participate in guest intake processes to
assess clinical suitability for the Recuperative Care Program.
Address guest and employee grievances in a timely, empathetic, and
compliant manner. Function as the organizational representative for
nursing-related matters with hospital partners, managed care
organizations, board members, and other stakeholders. Create a
culture of continuous learning, accountability, and compassionate
care. Perform other duties as assigned to support the overall
success of the National Health Foundation Minimum Qualifications
Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing in the State of
California – Required Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) – Required
Master’s degree in Nursing, Public Health, or Healthcare
Administration – Preferred BLS (Basic Life Support) and First Aid
certification – Required. Minimum of 3–5 years of nursing
management experience, preferably in community health, public
health, recuperative care, or related fields Strong understanding
of healthcare regulations, HIPAA, hospital discharge processes, and
interdisciplinary collaboration Core Competencies Leadership and
team development Clinical decision-making Healthcare operations and
systems thinking Quality improvement and compliance Excellent
written and verbal communication Cultural competency and
sensitivity Requirements Physical Requirements Work is performed in
an office and clinical setting within Recuperative Care facilities.
Must be able to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods
throughout the day. Ability to lift up to 25 pounds occasionally.
Frequent use of hands for typing, writing, and handling
documentation. Visual and auditory acuity required to interact with
patients, staff, and partners. Must be able to respond quickly and
effectively in emergency situations. Benefits PROGRAMS National
Health Foundation is addressing the social determinants of health
using a number of research-proven strategies. We are targeting Food
Access, with an emphasis on increasing the availability of health
and fresh foods in under-resourced communities, Housing, with a
focus on providing shelter and care for individuals who have been
released from the hospital, the Built Environment, prioritizing the
removal of the barriers to health in the Historic South Los Angeles
community, and Education, with a focus on risk prevention and
support for pregnant and parenting teens to complete their
education. For further details on the programs, please visit our
site at: http://nationalhealthfoundation.org
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