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Posted: February 18, 2026 (1 day ago)

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Clinical Nurse Manager (O-5 Billet) Supervisory

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Department of Homeland Security

Fresh

Salary

$1 - $150,000

per year

Closes

February 25, 2026More ICE jobs →

Job Description

Summary

This job involves leading a team of nurses in a detention center, making sure they follow health rules and provide good care to detainees, while also handling some direct patient help and working with other leaders.

It's a supervisory role in a challenging environment that requires physical strength for emergencies.

A good fit would be an experienced registered nurse who enjoys managing people, has leadership skills, and can handle high-stress situations in government healthcare.

Key Requirements

  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license
  • Nursing degree (e.g., BSN or higher)
  • Supervisory experience in nursing
  • Current USPHS officer and IHSC employee (no CAD candidates)
  • Ability to perform physical tasks like lifting over 30 pounds and emergency response (e.g., CPR, assisting injured individuals)
  • Knowledge of nursing theories, principles, and compliance with laws and policies
  • Experience in quality assurance, staff education, and patient care planning

Full Job Description

The Clinical Nurse Manager supervises nursing staff, ensuring compliance with nursing laws and IHSC policies.

Responsibilities include staff supervision, technical oversight, quality assurance, education, collaboration with leadership, and direct patient care.

Requires RN license, nursing degree, and supervisory experience. This position is only open to USPHS officers who are currently IHSC employees.

USPHS Call to Active Duty (CAD) candidates are not eligible for this position. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position is considered hazardous duty in a detention setting.

Requires physical exertion such as lifting objects greater than 30 pounds.

Must have the ability to assist sick, injured, or aging detainees or staff exiting the building (may require lifting, dragging, wheeling, or carrying someone who weighs significantly more than self).

The work may necessitate some physical characteristics that will be required when responding to an emergency situation, such as running short distance, prolonged standing and working in an austere environment.

Required to perform CPR/emergency care standing or kneeling. Major Duties:

PROFESSIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Understanding theories, concepts, principles, and their relationships underlying the practices of professional nursing to improve the efficiency and quality of work performed or to protect the quality of life or healthcare services.

Applying a range and depth of knowledge acquired specifically through an intensive learning regimen of the phenomena, theories, and concepts of a scientific body of nursing knowledge.

Creating, exploring, evaluating, designing, and sharing solutions and the validity of their predicted performance to resolve problems, conditions, and issues.

Identifying, analyzing, advising, consulting, and reporting on nursing, theoretical, and factual data, conditions, and problems.

Staying abreast of, and evaluating nursing subjects, analyses, and proposals in professional literature.

Assessing, resolving, and predicting the relationships and interactions of data and findings under varying conditions.

Reasoning from existing knowledge and assumptions in the nursing field to unexplored areas and phenomena.

Nurses collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to develop the nursing-care patient plan and determine how best to serve the nursing needs of particular patients or groups of patients.

Nurses evaluate execution of nursing-care plans to determine whether they are effectively meeting their goals.

Based on those evaluations, they may recommend to nursing leadership any changes they believe necessary to advocate for the health and wellbeing of patients.

Nurses may function as consultants providing clinical advisory tasks related to such functions as developing and assessing clinical health outcomes quality measures; evaluating clinical case reviews for adequacy of care, compliance with clinical and regulatory guidelines, overpayment, and audit recovery; and developing policy guidance for nursing care reviews conducted by State or Federal health facility surveyors and in collaboration with IHSC Medical Quality Management Unit.

TECHNICAL HEALTHCARE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Using and/or carrying out standard procedures for a specialized healthcare field.

Applying basic nursing knowledge acquired through practical experience and on-the-job activities of accepted processes, standards, methods, and their corresponding scientific principles and results.

Understanding and skill in applying predetermined procedures, methods, and standardized practices in a narrowly specialized healthcare field (nursing), or science, or in performing technical work requiring originality, initiative, and practical judgment in using and adapting standardized medical techniques and methods.

Carrying out tasks, methods, procedures, and computations based on oral or written instructions and/or precedents, guidelines, and standards.

Collecting, observing, testing, and recording factual and scientific data to monitor care of patients.

Foreseeing the effects of procedural changes or appraising the validity of results based on experience and practical reasoning.

Staying abreast of existing and new practical methods and applications through on-the-job and classroom training.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 2/18/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/18/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: IHSC-NM-ALA-O5-S-2026