Join Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute and become part of one of the world’s most respected healthcare organizations. We are expanding with a new, one-million-square-foot, 15-floor, state-of-the-art facility on Cleveland Clinic Main Campus designed to elevate care for complex neurological conditions — including spine injuries, epileptic seizures, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis and stroke. This advanced building brings every stage of care under one roof, featuring dedicated spaces for outpatient services, surgery, stepdown, ICU and epilepsy monitoring, as well as additional operating rooms and expanded ambulatory, infusion, imaging, EMG, sleep and rehabilitation services. We are welcoming new caregivers to collaborate within our multidisciplinary teams and contribute to nationally recognized, innovative neurological care. Join us and be part of the next wave of transformative care at Cleveland Clinic. Cleveland Clinic’s M60 Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) is a 15-bed, Level 4 specialty unit dedicated to providing advanced, comprehensive care to adult patients with suspected or confirmed seizure disorders. Our team recognizes that epilepsy often brings uncertainty and anxiety, and we are deeply committed to caring for both the physical and emotional needs of every patient. Caregivers in M60 value a collaborative, supportive environment where whole-person care is prioritized and where meaningful connections with patients bring purpose to their work. The Assistant Nurse Manager plays a vital leadership role within this specialized unit, partnering with the Nurse Manager to oversee daily clinical operations, provide supervision, and coordinate care across interdisciplinary teams. This leader ensures the delivery of safe, high-quality, patient-centered care on assigned shifts and assumes full managerial responsibilities in the Nurse Manager’s absence. Ideal candidates are passionate about neuroscience nursing, thrive in a team-oriented setting, and are driven to support both clinical excellence and caregiver engagement. A caregiver in this position works nights| 7:00pm—7:30am| 3 - 12-hour shifts.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level