Nurse (RN or LPN) – Wellness Supervisor

Havertown, PA
Full Time
Experienced

Wellness Nurse Supervisor (RN/LPN) – Non-Medical Home Care

Full-Time | Main Line / Greater Philadelphia

Are you a nurse seeking meaningful, relationship-centered work—without the physical strain of hospital or facility nursing? If you value patient connection, flexibility, and a supportive team culture, Visiting Angels Main Line would love to meet you.

We are part of a strong family of five Visiting Angels franchises across Greater Philadelphia, serving four counties with a trusted team of 520+ caregivers and 50+ office staff. Our mission is simple: Clients First—always, while building long-term careers for people who want to make a genuine difference.


Why Nurses Love Working With Visiting Angels

  • Relationship-based nursing focused on quality of life

  • Flexible schedule supporting work–life balance

  • Appreciation-driven, supportive leadership culture

  • Stable, full-time role with a growing organization


Benefits

  • Competitive pay based on experience, Paid Time Off (PTO), Bonus program, Mileage reimbursement

  • Flexible scheduling, Health insurance benefits

  • Supportive team environment that values compassion and professionalism


Position Overview

As a Wellness Nurse Supervisor on our non-medical home care team, you will play a vital role in ensuring seniors receive safe, dignified, and high-quality care in their homes. This role combines clinical oversight, caregiver support, and relationship-building with clients and families.

This is a full-time field-based position supporting our Main Line territory, with office support from our Havertown, PA location.


Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct in-home client assessments and ongoing wellness visits

  • Supervise caregivers and ensure care meets agency standards

  • Update and maintain plans of care

  • Complete required supervisory visits every 30/60 days

  • Coach, recognize, and support caregivers in the field

  • Assist with caregiver training and quality assurance initiatives

  • Support two-step PPD/TB testing process as needed

  • Collaborate closely with leadership to ensure excellent client service


Qualifications

  • Active RN or LPN license (PA Board of Nursing)

  • 10+ years of nursing experience preferred

  • Home care and dementia care experience strongly preferred

  • Supervisory or management experience a plus

  • Strong communication, clinical judgment, and problem-solving skills

  • Organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple priorities

  • Comfortable working independently in the field

  • Client-facing or sales experience a plus

  • Annual TB test required


Location & Travel

  • Office: 1950 Lawrence Road, First Floor, Havertown, PA 19083

  • Travel within the territory is required (mileage reimbursed)


    Ready to Make a Difference?

    Apply today to join a team that truly values nurses and the impact they make every day.

    📞 Call: (610) 924 9663
    🌐 Learn more on our website

    Visiting Angels is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF VACCINATION.

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