Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic

Lead a Premier Specialty Program The Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic will lead healing and elevate outcomes—where innovative wound care and diabetes management meet compassionate, evidence-based leadership in Western Washington’s dynamic healthcare market. This high-impact Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic role fuels a high-performing hospital-based specialty clinic poised for growth and excellence. ✨

Why Join This Organization The Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic will step into an award-influenced, quality-first environment recognized for patient safety and experience, supported by robust community philanthropy and a culture of nurse-led innovation. With access to advanced technologies—negative pressure wound therapy, cellular and tissue-based products, integrated continuous glucose monitoring, point-of-care diagnostics, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy—the Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic will drive outcomes through analytics, a modern EHR, and interdisciplinary care pathways; this organization celebrates clinical achievements, nurtures professional development, and champions research, shared governance, and evidence-based practice that set a regional benchmark for wound care and diabetes services.

Reporting Structure, Support, and Responsibilities The Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic will report to the Director of Ambulatory Specialty Services and collaborate with the Chief Nursing Officer, enjoying strong operational, education, and informatics support while leading a friendly, skilled team of RNs, CWOCNs, CDCES educators, APPs, medical assistants, and care coordinators. Centered on patient-centered quality and regulatory readiness, the Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic will guide staffing and scheduling, mentor and precept clinical talent, refine policies and workflows, advance limb preservation initiatives with podiatry and vascular partners, coordinate endocrinology and primary care collaborations, elevate HCAHPS and quality metrics, steward budgets and supplies, and champion infection prevention, documentation excellence, and continuous improvement across the wound care and diabetes clinic.

Live and Work in Western Washington The Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic will thrive in Western Washington’s coveted lifestyle—where the Puget Sound shoreline meets the Cascades and Olympics for year-round hiking, kayaking, cycling, sailing, beachcombing, and whale watching, alongside concerts, museums, and pro sports across vibrant regional cities. Celebrated seafood and farm-to-table cuisine, craft coffee and breweries, farmers markets, ferry adventures, mild four-season weather, and weekend getaways to the San Juan Islands, Mount Rainier, and the Pacific Coast make the Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic role as rewarding outside the clinic as it is inside. 🏔️

Compensation, Benefits, and Next Steps The Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic will earn competitive compensation up to $155,000, complemented by a full suite of medical, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits, generous paid time off, continuing education support, and a retirement program with employer contribution. To learn more or confidentially explore fit, the Nurse Supervisor of Wound Care and Diabetes Clinic can connect with a Clinical Management Consultants recruiter—spark a conversation today and turn possibility into leadership impact.