2025-11-28 – Weekly Nursing Jobs : Leadership roles in high demand

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week’s job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially for those looking to take on leadership roles. There’s a critical need for directors of nursing across several states. There’s also a mix of verified remote work opportunities if you’re considering working from home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Speech-Language Pathologist, Skilled Nursing Facility - $7500.00 Sign On Bonus
    Company: Life Care Center of Kansas City | Location: Kansas City, KS
    If you’re looking to make a difference in patient care in a well-established facility, this could be the role for you.
    Apply Here

  • Speech Language Pathologist - 13 Week Contract
    Company: Big Stone Therapies, Inc. | Location: Hibbing, MN
    A fantastic travel position offering a variety of settings to work in, from inpatient to home health. Perfect for those who love change and new experiences.
    Apply Here

  • Licensed Veterinary Technician
    Company: Manistee Veterinary Hospital | Location: Manistee, MI
    As the first LVT, you’ll be a crucial part of the team, helping to elevate the level of care and support.
    Apply Here

  • Speech Language Pathologist / Speech Therapist / SLP
    Company: Broad River Rehabilitation | Location: Barnesville, OH
    Join a skilled nursing facility with a flexible schedule and a team-focused environment.
    Apply Here

  • Wound Care Physician - Specialty Practice Opportunity
    Company: Kane Wound Care LLC | Location: Chicago, IL
    This role brings care directly to facilities, eliminating barriers to treatment and increasing effectiveness.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Nursing (DON)
    Company: The Laurels of New London | Location: New London, OH
    This leadership role will have you supervising nursing care with a focus on quality and growth in a dynamic environment.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Nursing (DON)
    Company: The Laurels of West Columbus | Location: Columbus, OH
    Lead a team to ensure the quality and appropriateness of nursing care in this growing facility.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Nursing (DON)
    Company: Lakeview Manor Healthcare Center | Location: Tawas City, MI
    Step into a leadership position with the opportunity to manage a team and drive resident care quality.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Nursing (DON)
    Company: Ely Manor | Location: Allegan, MI
    Supervise nursing care and support resident health in a vibrant community.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Nursing (DON)
    Company: Christian Park Healthcare Center | Location: Escanaba, MI
    Dive into a leadership role, ensuring the quality and appropriateness of nursing care.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote opportunities continue to be a significant trend, offering flexibility and work-life balance. Here’s what’s available this week.

  • Assistant Director of Nursing - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Executive | Location: North Providence, RI
    A remote role offering the chance to impact healthcare teams and make a difference from anywhere.
    Apply Here

  • Nursing Online Instructor/Tutor - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It Recruit - Educational Services | Location: Illinois City, IL
    Help students succeed in their nursing courses, offering your expertise from home.
    Apply Here

  • Nursing Administrative Coordinator - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Hospitality | Location: Cranberry Township, PA
    Coordinate online nursing programs and support students in their educational journey.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s a wrap for this week! Whether you’re looking for a change or just curious, there are plenty of opportunities out there. Keep an eye on those expiration dates and happy job hunting!

I landed a DON role last winter by attaching a one-page “first 90 days” plan with metrics (turnover, HPPD, survey readiness), and I got a call the same day because I applied within 24 hours — these real-time posts really do move fast. If the role says “remote,” ask whether on-site survey weeks or weekend call are excluded, since a few are hybrid in disguise.

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I attached a 1-page ‘rapid-win dashboard’; mapped to AONL competencies: https://www.aonl.org/resources/nurse-leader-competencies… Apply fast, skip generic mission fluff.

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Since these are ‘posted in real-time and might expire,’ I stick a 10‑min scheduling link and a quick ‘Text OK’ line in my resume header so recruiters can grab a same‑day slot — got two DON screens within 24 hours last week. If links get filtered, I paste three concrete time windows in the cover note; @thta943 is right about moving fast.

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Quick example: I doubled my callbacks for leadership roles after I added a one‑liner at the top of my resume — ‘Cut agency spend 38% and OT 22% in 60 days’ — and a tiny sparkline below it. Building on @ivorylight26’s speed angle, I tweak that line to mirror the posting’s pain point; if you don’t have clean numbers, swap in a brief “before→after” story instead. It’s like a movie trailer — short, specific, and it gets them to hit play.

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