RN Supervisor Jobs in New Jersey Home Care

At a Glance — RN Supervisor Roles at 24 Hour Home Care NJ
- Role: Per diem / part-time RN Supervisor for home health aide oversight
- Regulation: Required by NJ Administrative Code 8:42 (NJAC 8:42)
- Schedule: Flexible per-county assignments — no hospital overnight shifts
- License: Active NJ RN license required
- Apply: (908) 912-6342
24 Hour Home Care NJ is seeking experienced Registered Nurse supervisors for per diem and part-time roles overseeing our Certified Home Health Aide program throughout New Jersey. If you are an RN looking for meaningful, flexible work that leverages your clinical expertise without the physical toll of hospital nursing, home care supervision may be the most rewarding role of your career. Call (908) 912-6342 to speak with our clinical director.
The RN Supervisor Role in NJ Non-Medical Home Care
In New Jersey’s non-medical home care sector, the Registered Nurse supervisor is the clinical authority for every client served. You are not performing bedside care — you are the architect of the care plan and the clinical guardian of the agency’s quality of care. The RN supervisor role at 24 Hour Home Care NJ includes:
- Initial client assessments — Home visits to evaluate the client’s physical condition, cognitive status, home environment, family support system, and care needs
- Individualized care plan development — Creating detailed, personalized care plans that guide every CHHA assignment
- Care plan updates — Modifying plans as client conditions evolve, post-hospitalization, or per physician orders
- Supervisory visits — Periodic observation of CHHA performance to ensure care plan compliance, skill proficiency, and client safety
- Family and physician coordination — Communication with families, PCPs, specialists, and discharge planners
- Emergency response guidance — Available by phone during all active shifts to provide clinical direction when situations arise
- Documentation and compliance — Ensuring all clinical records meet NJ Department of Health standards
NJ Regulations Requiring RN Oversight — NJAC 8:42
New Jersey Administrative Code Title 8, Chapter 42 (NJAC 8:42) governs home health agencies and mandates Registered Nurse supervision for all clients receiving home health aide services. Key regulatory requirements that the RN supervisor fulfills at 24 Hour Home Care NJ:
- Initial assessment visit — RN must conduct an in-home assessment prior to initiating CHHA services
- Written care plan — RN develops and signs a written care plan for each client
- Supervisory visits — RN performs supervisory visits at NJAC 8:42-mandated intervals to evaluate aide performance and client status
- Ongoing availability — RN must be accessible by telephone during all active client shifts
- Care plan updates — RN reviews and updates care plans when client needs change
This regulatory framework ensures that every client served by 24 Hour Home Care NJ receives clinically supervised, professionally managed care — and it gives our RN supervisors genuine clinical authority and professional standing.
What You’ll Do: Assessments, Care Plans, Supervisory Visits, Coordination
A typical week for an RN supervisor at 24 Hour Home Care NJ might include:
- Monday — Initial assessment for a new client in Morris County recently discharged from Morristown Medical Center; develop care plan and brief assigned CHHA
- Tuesday — Supervisory visit to an established client in Union County; observe CHHA performing morning care; document findings; brief family on client’s improving mobility
- Wednesday — Phone consultation with a physician in Essex County regarding medication change for a dementia client; update care plan accordingly
- Thursday — Care plan review for three Bergen County clients; coordinate with daughter managing care from out of state
- Friday — Two supervisory visits in Middlesex County; complete monthly compliance documentation
You set your schedule based on your availability and the counties you serve. No hospital overnight shifts. No rotating holidays. Clinical work that directly improves the quality of life for seniors in your community.
Per Diem / Part-Time Flexibility — No Hospital Burnout
Home care RN supervision is increasingly chosen by experienced nurses who are done with the physical and emotional grind of hospital floor nursing. The benefits are significant:
- Flexible schedule — You control when you work; per diem assignments fit around other commitments
- No overnight hospital shifts — Community-based work during daytime and early evening hours
- No mandatory overtime — Accept only the assignments and counties that fit your life
- Clinical depth without physical burden — Assessment, planning, supervision, and coordination — the intellectual core of nursing without the physical toll of direct patient care shifts
- Meaningful impact — Your care plans directly determine the quality of life for dozens of New Jersey seniors
- Competitive per-visit / hourly compensation — Call (908) 912-6342 for current rates
Why Nurses Choose Home Care Supervision
New Jersey nurses who transition to home care supervision consistently report higher job satisfaction, lower burnout, and a renewed sense of professional purpose. Key reasons:
- Autonomy — You are the clinical authority on each case; your professional judgment drives the care plan
- Relationships — You follow clients over months and years, building genuine therapeutic relationships with seniors and families
- Community impact — Your work keeps New Jersey seniors safely in their own homes — preventing unnecessary institutionalization
- Work-life balance — Per diem scheduling gives you the flexibility that hospital nursing rarely offers
- Professional respect — Home care RNs are valued experts; families and caregivers look to you for guidance on every clinical matter
Per-County Assignments
RN supervisor assignments at 24 Hour Home Care NJ are organized by county. We currently have needs in all 11 counties we serve:
- Union County Caregiver Jobs
- Essex County Caregiver Jobs
- Morris County Caregiver Jobs
- Middlesex County Caregiver Jobs
- Bergen County Caregiver Jobs
- Somerset County Caregiver Jobs
- Passaic County Caregiver Jobs
- Hunterdon County Caregiver Jobs
- Ocean County Caregiver Jobs
- Monmouth County Caregiver Jobs
- Mercer County Caregiver Jobs
Interested in RN supervisor roles in NJ home care?
(908) 912-6342
Per diem and part-time roles. Flexible schedule. Active NJ RN license required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an RN supervisor do in NJ non-medical home care?
In NJ non-medical home care, the RN supervisor conducts initial client assessments, develops and updates individualized care plans, performs supervisory visits to evaluate caregiver performance and client status, coordinates with physicians and family members, and ensures regulatory compliance. The RN is the clinical backbone of the agency — every CHHA assignment is overseen by the supervising RN. Call (908) 912-6342 to learn about open RN supervisor roles.
Does New Jersey require RN supervision in home care agencies?
Yes. New Jersey Administrative Code Title 8, Chapter 42 (NJAC 8:42) requires that licensed home health aides working for NJ registered home care agencies operate under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. The RN must conduct initial assessments, establish care plans, perform supervisory visits, and remain available for clinical guidance. This is a non-negotiable state regulation that governs 24 Hour Home Care NJ’s operations. Call (908) 912-6342 for more information.
Is the RN supervisor role part-time or full-time?
24 Hour Home Care NJ offers per diem and part-time RN supervisor roles — ideal for experienced RNs seeking flexible work without the physical and emotional demands of hospital nursing. Assignments are per-county and per-client-need, allowing RNs to control their own schedule. No hospital overnight shifts, no rotating holidays. Call (908) 912-6342 to discuss available RN supervisor openings.
What NJ RN license do I need to supervise home health aides?
You must hold a current, active New Jersey Registered Nurse (RN) license issued by the NJ Board of Nursing. No special home care certification is required beyond the RN license, though experience in geriatric nursing, med-surg, rehabilitation, or community health is highly valued. Call (908) 912-6342 to discuss your qualifications.
How is RN supervision in home care different from hospital nursing?
Home care RN supervision is fundamentally different from hospital floor nursing. You are not performing bedside clinical care — you are assessing, planning, coordinating, documenting, and supervising. The work is intellectually engaging, community-based, and free from the physical demands and burnout of hospital shift work. Many NJ nurses find home care supervision deeply rewarding and far more sustainable long-term. Call (908) 912-6342 to learn more.
What counties does 24 Hour Home Care NJ need RN supervisors in?
We have per diem RN supervisor needs across all 11 NJ counties: Union, Essex, Morris, Middlesex, Bergen, Somerset, Passaic, Hunterdon, Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean. RNs are assigned per-county based on their geographic preferences and availability. Call (908) 912-6342 or visit our Careers page.
Join 24 Hour Home Care NJ as an RN Supervisor
Bring your clinical expertise to New Jersey’s home care sector. Per diem and part-time RN supervisor roles available across all 11 NJ counties — flexible schedule, meaningful impact, no hospital burnout.