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About Tufts Medical Center
Our renowned academic medical center is the principal teaching hospital for Tufts University School of Medicine, delivering ground-breaking care with a human touch. Located in the heart of Boston, it’s the oldest permanent medical facility in New England, with top-ranked physicians and a robust research program. Tufts Medical Center is a Magnet®-recognized hospital.
Job Overview
Reporting to the Executive Director OB GYN NICU Services the Clinical Nursing Director, the Professional Development Director and the Nurse Executive team collaborate closely as the nursing leadership team with this position serving as the accountable role for staff competence and outcomes that provide excellence in patient safety and quality, create a culture of safety and lead the development of nursing practice. Utilizing innovative and flexible solutions including the practice of Team Birth, evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence, this role is responsible for establishing an environment that facilitates professional growth, role competence and proficiency in their specialty. The position is accountable for the achievement of professional and clinical outcomes for all assigned staff and or patient populations. In collaboration with the Clinical Nursing Director, the position is responsible for the interview and selection of unit staff (professional and technical).
Job Description
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in Nursing (MSN).
- Registered Nurse (RN) license.
- Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) certification.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and or Neonatal Resuscitation (NRP).
- Two (2) years in healthcare, as appropriate to specialty or designated population.
- Previous leadership experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP).
- Three (3) years in healthcare, as appropriate to specialty or designated population.
- BLS, PALS, ACLS Instructor.
- Specialty certifications.
- Project Management experience.
Duties and Responsibilities: The duties and responsibilities listed below are intended to describe the general nature of work and are not intended to be an all-inclusive list. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned.
- Develops, coordinates, facilitates, conducts, and evaluates orientation programs and innovative learning approaches for staff.
- Partners in developing recruiting strategy plans, interviewing and hiring new positions within scope of designated patient population(s).
- Responsible for facilitation of all aspects of onboarding progression and specialty enculturation, including counseling and separation recommendations when required.
- Provides performance feedback including active participation in the annual performance appraisal.
- Develops, coordinates, facilitates, conducts, and evaluates competency programs for all staff.
- Ensures staff competency.
- Achieves successful outcomes by utilizing innovative and flexible methodologies.
- Monitors and ensures excellence in the clinical practice of nursing and the delivery of patient care within the assigned practice area(s).
- Provides continuous substantive performance feedback for all staff and during the orientation phase and for 6 months to one year is primary author of performance appraisal for new staff.
- Accountable for competence achievement of staff through planning, collaboration, coaching and counseling.
- Recommends, initiates, provides, and documents formal discipline. When necessary recommends additional discipline in collaboration with Clinical Nursing Director.
- Develops, coordinates, facilitates, conducts, and evaluates in-service programs for all staff in assigned practice area(s).
- Identifies through needs assessment, continuing education opportunities that augment knowledge, skills, and attitudes of all nursing staff.
- Demonstrates proficiency in identifying continuing education offerings that are provider directed, learner directed and learner paced (ANA 2009).
- Creates, manages, implements, coordinates, and evaluates continuing education.
- For new staff, guides process of goal setting and evaluation of progression against goals.
- For all staff, participates in annual individual goal setting or action plan development.
- Identifies preceptors within specialty practice and provides guidance and mentorship in development of preceptor role.
- Serves as a mentor and facilitates the mentorship of others.
- Provides guidance and support for professional presentations by specialty practice staff nurses at national conferences or publications.
- Guides and mentors staff in career development, role transition, and succession planning.
- May counsel others and coordinate, facilitate, conduct, and evaluate activities that promote career development and role transition.
- Conducts, encourages, disseminates, and/or participates in research and scholarship, including oral or poster presentations and publications.
- May serve as an academic liaison and/or adjunct faculty.
- May teach, coordinate, and/or advise other learners concerning academic education and scholarly activity.
- May facilitate programming, consultation or teach within organizational affiliate structure.
- In collaboration with the interdisciplinary team: Ensures excellence in outcomes for all quality, safety, patient experience metrics and regulatory requirements; Leads and builds the capacity of the staff and interdisciplinary team(s) for excellence in all aspects of their performance and outcomes; Expert in change management, innovation and systems thinking and planning.
- Serves as a highly visible leader and role model in the development/attainment of hospital and unit service line mission and goals.
- Embraces the concept of change and leads staff through the change process as evidenced by adoption of new behaviors and/or processes.
Physical Requirements:
- Occasional lifting of 30-35 lbs and turning patients.
- Prolonged standing and walking.
- Occasional twisting, bending, reaching, pushing/pulling, sitting, kneeling, and squatting.
- Exposure to infectious disease and possible carcinogenic chemicals.
- Exposure of blood-borne pathogens.
- Requires fine manual dexterity to lift and maneuver patients.
- Requires visual and aural acuity necessary to monitor patient care.
Skills & Abilities:
- Demonstrated ability to lead and direct staff.
- Demonstrates expert knowledge and skill in patient care within specialty.
- Expertise in patient-focused, family-centered care.
- Inspires and achieves outcomes in staff learning through formal/informal teaching methods.
- Demonstrates quality in clinical performance as evidenced by creativity in problem solving, risk taking and interdisciplinary communications.
- Expertise in building high functioning teams and processes that lead to teamwork.
- Ability to work collaboratively with staff in assistive roles, professional nurses, physicians, trainees and colleagues in all areas of the hospital.
- Ability to achieve outcomes in collaboration with all members of the leadership team.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Flexibility in work schedule.
Job Profile Summary
This role focuses on supporting the education and development of employees or students by developing education, curricula, materials, and programs to support educational growth. In addition, this role focuses on performing the following Nursing Education duties: Focuses primarily on making new discoveries for the scientific community in the nursing field. A management role that supervises employees focusing on tactical, operational activities within a specified area, with the majority of time spent overseeing area of responsibility, planning, prioritizing and/or directing the responsibilities of employees. Goal achievement is typically accomplished through performance of direct and/or indirect reports. A role that manages experienced professionals who exercise latitude and independence in assignments. Responsibilities typically include: policy and strategy implementation for short-term results (1 year or less), problems faced are difficult to moderately complex, and influences others outside of own job area regarding policies, practices and procedures.
At Tufts Medicine, we want every individual to feel valued for the skills and experience they bring. Our compensation philosophy is designed to offer fair, competitive pay that attracts, retains, and motivates highly talented individuals, while rewarding the important work you do every day.
The base pay ranges reflect the minimum qualifications for the role. Individual offers are determined using a comprehensive approach that considers relevant experience, certifications, education, skills, and internal equity to ensure compensation is fair, consistent, and aligned with our business goals.
Beyond base pay, Tufts Medicine provides a comprehensive Total Rewards package that supports your health, financial security, and career growth—one of the many ways we invest in you so you can thrive both at work and outside of it.
Pay Range:
$134,525.66 - $171,524.44

About Tufts Medical Center
Our renowned academic medical center is the principal teaching hospital for Tufts University School of Medicine, delivering ground-breaking care with a human touch. Located in the heart of Boston, it’s the oldest permanent medical facility in New England, with top-ranked physicians and a robust research program. Tufts Medical Center is a Magnet®-recognized hospital.
Job Overview
Reporting to the Executive Director OB GYN NICU Services the Clinical Nursing Director, the Professional Development Director and the Nurse Executive team collaborate closely as the nursing leadership team with this position serving as the accountable role for staff competence and outcomes that provide excellence in patient safety and quality, create a culture of safety and lead the development of nursing practice. Utilizing innovative and flexible solutions including the practice of Team Birth, evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence, this role is responsible for establishing an environment that facilitates professional growth, role competence and proficiency in their specialty. The position is accountable for the achievement of professional and clinical outcomes for all assigned staff and or patient populations. In collaboration with the Clinical Nursing Director, the position is responsible for the interview and selection of unit staff (professional and technical).
Job Description
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in Nursing (MSN).
- Registered Nurse (RN) license.
- Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) certification.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and or Neonatal Resuscitation (NRP).
- Two (2) years in healthcare, as appropriate to specialty or designated population.
- Previous leadership experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP).
- Three (3) years in healthcare, as appropriate to specialty or designated population.
- BLS, PALS, ACLS Instructor.
- Specialty certifications.
- Project Management experience.
Duties and Responsibilities: The duties and responsibilities listed below are intended to describe the general nature of work and are not intended to be an all-inclusive list. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned.
- Develops, coordinates, facilitates, conducts, and evaluates orientation programs and innovative learning approaches for staff.
- Partners in developing recruiting strategy plans, interviewing and hiring new positions within scope of designated patient population(s).
- Responsible for facilitation of all aspects of onboarding progression and specialty enculturation, including counseling and separation recommendations when required.
- Provides performance feedback including active participation in the annual performance appraisal.
- Develops, coordinates, facilitates, conducts, and evaluates competency programs for all staff.
- Ensures staff competency.
- Achieves successful outcomes by utilizing innovative and flexible methodologies.
- Monitors and ensures excellence in the clinical practice of nursing and the delivery of patient care within the assigned practice area(s).
- Provides continuous substantive performance feedback for all staff and during the orientation phase and for 6 months to one year is primary author of performance appraisal for new staff.
- Accountable for competence achievement of staff through planning, collaboration, coaching and counseling.
- Recommends, initiates, provides, and documents formal discipline. When necessary recommends additional discipline in collaboration with Clinical Nursing Director.
- Develops, coordinates, facilitates, conducts, and evaluates in-service programs for all staff in assigned practice area(s).
- Identifies through needs assessment, continuing education opportunities that augment knowledge, skills, and attitudes of all nursing staff.
- Demonstrates proficiency in identifying continuing education offerings that are provider directed, learner directed and learner paced (ANA 2009).
- Creates, manages, implements, coordinates, and evaluates continuing education.
- For new staff, guides process of goal setting and evaluation of progression against goals.
- For all staff, participates in annual individual goal setting or action plan development.
- Identifies preceptors within specialty practice and provides guidance and mentorship in development of preceptor role.
- Serves as a mentor and facilitates the mentorship of others.
- Provides guidance and support for professional presentations by specialty practice staff nurses at national conferences or publications.
- Guides and mentors staff in career development, role transition, and succession planning.
- May counsel others and coordinate, facilitate, conduct, and evaluate activities that promote career development and role transition.
- Conducts, encourages, disseminates, and/or participates in research and scholarship, including oral or poster presentations and publications.
- May serve as an academic liaison and/or adjunct faculty.
- May teach, coordinate, and/or advise other learners concerning academic education and scholarly activity.
- May facilitate programming, consultation or teach within organizational affiliate structure.
- In collaboration with the interdisciplinary team: Ensures excellence in outcomes for all quality, safety, patient experience metrics and regulatory requirements; Leads and builds the capacity of the staff and interdisciplinary team(s) for excellence in all aspects of their performance and outcomes; Expert in change management, innovation and systems thinking and planning.
- Serves as a highly visible leader and role model in the development/attainment of hospital and unit service line mission and goals.
- Embraces the concept of change and leads staff through the change process as evidenced by adoption of new behaviors and/or processes.
Physical Requirements:
- Occasional lifting of 30-35 lbs and turning patients.
- Prolonged standing and walking.
- Occasional twisting, bending, reaching, pushing/pulling, sitting, kneeling, and squatting.
- Exposure to infectious disease and possible carcinogenic chemicals.
- Exposure of blood-borne pathogens.
- Requires fine manual dexterity to lift and maneuver patients.
- Requires visual and aural acuity necessary to monitor patient care.
Skills & Abilities:
- Demonstrated ability to lead and direct staff.
- Demonstrates expert knowledge and skill in patient care within specialty.
- Expertise in patient-focused, family-centered care.
- Inspires and achieves outcomes in staff learning through formal/informal teaching methods.
- Demonstrates quality in clinical performance as evidenced by creativity in problem solving, risk taking and interdisciplinary communications.
- Expertise in building high functioning teams and processes that lead to teamwork.
- Ability to work collaboratively with staff in assistive roles, professional nurses, physicians, trainees and colleagues in all areas of the hospital.
- Ability to achieve outcomes in collaboration with all members of the leadership team.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Flexibility in work schedule.
Job Profile Summary
This role focuses on supporting the education and development of employees or students by developing education, curricula, materials, and programs to support educational growth. In addition, this role focuses on performing the following Nursing Education duties: Focuses primarily on making new discoveries for the scientific community in the nursing field. A management role that supervises employees focusing on tactical, operational activities within a specified area, with the majority of time spent overseeing area of responsibility, planning, prioritizing and/or directing the responsibilities of employees. Goal achievement is typically accomplished through performance of direct and/or indirect reports. A role that manages experienced professionals who exercise latitude and independence in assignments. Responsibilities typically include: policy and strategy implementation for short-term results (1 year or less), problems faced are difficult to moderately complex, and influences others outside of own job area regarding policies, practices and procedures.
At Tufts Medicine, we want every individual to feel valued for the skills and experience they bring. Our compensation philosophy is designed to offer fair, competitive pay that attracts, retains, and motivates highly talented individuals, while rewarding the important work you do every day.
The base pay ranges reflect the minimum qualifications for the role. Individual offers are determined using a comprehensive approach that considers relevant experience, certifications, education, skills, and internal equity to ensure compensation is fair, consistent, and aligned with our business goals.
Beyond base pay, Tufts Medicine provides a comprehensive Total Rewards package that supports your health, financial security, and career growth—one of the many ways we invest in you so you can thrive both at work and outside of it.
Pay Range:
$134,525.66 - $171,524.44
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Verify your credentials meet Massachusetts requirements
Massachusetts requires RN licensure through NCLEX and, for internationally educated nurses, a credentials evaluation through CGFNS or NCSBN. Complete this process before applying so your application isn't delayed at the offer stage.
Target units with persistent staffing needs
Tufts Medical Center consistently posts openings in critical care, med-surg, and specialty nursing. Roles in high-acuity units tend to move faster through the hiring pipeline and are more likely to come with employer-initiated sponsorship support.
Ask HR directly about their LCA filing timeline
Academic medical centers file Labor Condition Applications with DOL before H-1B petitions can be submitted to USCIS. Ask the recruiter at offer stage which fiscal quarter they target for H-1B cap filings to avoid missing the March registration window.
Use Migrate Mate to filter open Tufts nursing roles by visa type
Migrate Mate lets you browse Tufts Medical Center's current nursing openings filtered by the visa types they sponsor. Use it to identify which specific units are actively hiring before reaching out to nursing recruiters directly.
Align your application timing with J-1 waiver availability
If you completed a J-1 exchange program with a two-year home residency requirement, Tufts can sponsor a Conrad 30 waiver through Massachusetts DPH. Confirm current Conrad 30 slots are available in your specialty before negotiating your start date.
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Find Nursing at Tufts Medical Center JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Tufts Medical Center sponsor H-1B visas for Nursings?
Yes, Tufts Medical Center sponsors H-1B visas for qualifying nursing roles. As an academic medical center, it files H-1B petitions through the annual USCIS cap process, with registrations submitted in March. Candidates need a valid RN license, a job offer in a specialty occupation nursing role, and enough lead time before the cap season to complete the Labor Condition Application with DOL.
How do I apply for Nursing jobs at Tufts Medical Center?
Applications go through the Tufts Medical Center careers portal, where postings are listed by unit and shift. You can also browse current openings filtered by visa sponsorship eligibility on Migrate Mate. For international applicants, it helps to note your visa status in your application and confirm credential evaluation is complete before the interview stage.
Which visa types are commonly used for Nursing roles at Tufts Medical Center?
Tufts Medical Center supports H-1B sponsorship for cap-eligible nurses, TN status for Canadian and Mexican citizens who are licensed RNs, J-1 exchange visitor visas for clinical training programs, and F-1 OPT or CPT for students completing nursing practicums. The right visa depends on your citizenship, degree status, and whether you're entering a training or permanent staff role.
What qualifications does Tufts Medical Center expect for sponsored Nursing roles?
Most roles require an active Massachusetts RN license, a BSN or higher, and clinical experience in the relevant specialty. For internationally educated nurses, CGFNS certification and an English language proficiency test are standard prerequisites. Critical care and specialty units often expect prior experience in that specific area, not just general nursing background.
How do I time my application if I need H-1B sponsorship for a Nursing role?
The H-1B cap registration window opens in March each year, with approved petitions taking effect October 1. To meet that deadline, your offer letter and Labor Condition Application need to be finalized by late February. Start the application process at least six months before your intended start date to give HR enough runway to complete USCIS and DOL filings on time.
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