Lead Nurse
Company: SDUIH
Location: Sioux Falls
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: DOE SDUIH OVERVIEW: The
South Dakota Urban Indian Health, Inc. (SDUIH) is a non-profit
corporation that consists of two full-time primary care clinics.
SDUIH is a comprehensive patient-focused health care organization.
SDUIH corporate headquarters is located in Pierre and the agency
reports to the Indian Health Service (IHS) in Aberdeen. When you
join our team at SDUIH, youre joining our Tiwahe (family). We
believe that through equitable pay, flexibility, and centering
employee wellness, were creating systemic change thatbenefits
everyone, especially our patients. Working with our medical team,
youll improve the health and wellness of our patients and
positively impact the health of our community. SDUIH employees
enjoy traditional benefits, such as: Health Insurance SDUIH pays
72% of the premium Life Insurance SDUIH provides $25,000, employees
can purchase additional Sick leave of 40 hours per year PTO accrued
at the rate of 5 hours each pay period Short-Term and Long-Term
Disability provided by SDUIH 11 paid holidays each year
Participation in a 401(K) with a company match of 100% of the first
4% the employee contributes Wellness Days POSITION SUMMARY: The
Lead Nurse position will provide direct patient care that is safe,
reliable, efficient and effective and within scope of practice as a
licensed Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse to ensure
quality care is provided that is culturally appropriate, mission
aligned and in compliance with patient care procedures and program
policies. The Lead Nurse will supervise the Nursing, Lab,
housekeeping and CHR staff in the Sioux Falls clinic along with
coordinating schedules, leave, and working closely with the
providers to ensure clinic operations operate smoothly.
QUALIFICATIONS: Must possess current license (RN or LPN) through
the South Dakota Board of Nursing, or South Dakota Board of Medical
Examiners, with no history of Board violations or issues. Must have
at least 5 years of supervision of staff experience. Pass a federal
background check; Must not have any felony convictions that relate
to the Indian Child Welfare Act. Provide Indian Preference
documentation if claimed. Must be at least 18-years-old Must be
able to work between the hours of 8-5 Monday through Friday and
weekends/evenings (with advanced notice) for special events,
trainings, etc. Be a positive role model for the community and
others. CPR/ BLS certified. KNOWLEDGE OF: Private, local, state and
federal resources for the treatment and care of patients. Current
documentation and coding (ICD10 & CPT). Federal reporting
requirements, i.e. Government Performance Reporting Act (GPRA) and
UDS requirements. HIPAA and OSHA rules and requirements. Native
American culture and traditional healing. SKILLS & ABILITY TO:
Enforce HIPAA requirements and maintain confidentiality. Assist in
performing direct patient care and diagnostic treatments as needed
including the execution of standing orders. Operate and maintain
lab equipment, collect lab results and complete lab reports. Become
lab certified within the first 6 months of employment. Dispense and
administer sample prescriptions and in-house medications. Comply
with OSHA safety regulations and quality control of equipment and
exam rooms. Provide special state and federal health programs and
services, i.e. All Women Count, Family Planning, STD and
Immunization Program etc. Perform nursing assessment and document
into Electronic Health Record system. Provide education (chronic
and acute care) prevention health measures. Establish and maintain
a positive effective relationship with patients and staff.
Coordinate services for patients with other disciplines and
agencies, i.e. AWC, Family Planning, WIC, Food Stamps, and County
Welfare etc. Document the release, transfer and receipt of medical
records in accordance with HIPAA requirements. Use general office
equipment and computers at a proficient and accurate level.
Prioritize, coordinate, organize and schedule appointments and
services. Register and schedule patients through RPMS/Scheduling
GUI. Read, process, and/or prepare reports, records, and
recommendations in a timely manner. Travel and actively participate
in required training sessions and team meetings. RESPONSIBILITY AND
DUTIES: Carry out orders and assist medical providers in clinical
procedures to ensure quality patient care is provided. Monitor exam
rooms by maintaining a sanitary and safe environment. Furniture and
equipment should be wiped down after every visit. Report all
problems with equipment to the Medical Supply Coordinator with
suggested improvement. Assure accurate care and handling of
laboratory specimens such as; pap smears, cultures, and other
specimens for laboratory testing that complies with OSHA safety
requirements. Instruct patient concerning health promotion in
relation to their treatment by explaining procedures to alleviate
anxieties or fears. Maintain an inventory of medication and medical
supplies. Submits purchase requests to maintain medical supply and
medication inventory. Maintain and practice nursing skills in
accordance to nursing standards and procedures. Immediately report
and document all accidental or negligent incidents as they relate
to patients according to policy and procedure. Understand and
satisfy state, federal and program regulations and quality
assurance and safety standards; which establish minimums of care.
Participate in clinic quality review care procedures and processes.
Prepare and transmit requests (ensure release of information is
completed) for medical records to other agencies and document
request in the patients EHR. Upon receipt of the requested medical
records. Nursing staff will file the records in patients paper
chart and document the receipt in the patients EHR. Prepare and
transmit requests (ensure release of information is completed) for
medical records from other agencies and document request in the
patients EHR. Transmission of said medical records shall be
documented in the patients EHR. Complete patient charts and return
phone calls by the close of each business day. Perform other duties
as assigned. Ability to maintain a flexible work schedule including
evenings and weekends if needed. Work closely with the Behavioral
Health, Cultural and Street Outreach (WoOkiye) Team. STANDARD
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: Completes daily GPRA and UDS reporting
through the EHR. Completes required reports for All Women Count,
Family Planning, 4-1 grant (immunization records) and State
Immunization Program and State STD. Completes specialized reports
at the request of the Executive Director. Maintains appropriate
files and reports to established nursing standards Provide quality
Care Management and improve screening bundle, GPRA and UDS measures
to meet or exceed established program goals. PHYSICIAL DEMANDS:
1.Involves direct and frequent contact with potentially unstable
clients. 2.Involves direct contact with clients who may have
infectious diseases. DECISION-MAKING AUTHORITY: Decisions include
observing, contributing to assessments, and recording a variety of
patient symptoms, behaviors, and needs and reporting all
information to the medical provider; administering medications and
treatments, understanding orders and handling routine
over-the-counter medications; determining and providing needed
emergency care; include setting up and quality control of lab
equipment and procedures. Determine medical equipment needs and
supplies in conjunction with other medical staff. Decisions
referred to medical staff include the diagnosis and treatment care
plan for patients. LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS: Licensed by the
South Dakota Board of Nursing or South Dakota Board of Medical
Examiners as RN or LPN Must be CPR certified HOW TO APPLY:
Interested individual should email their resume and completed
application to Lonnie.Pickner@sduih.org. Applications can be found
at https://sduih.org/careers/. INDIAN PREFERENCE In accordance to
IHS policy and Federal guidelines, preference will be given to
qualified Indian applicants in accordance to Section 703 (i) of the
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. SDUIH is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. Must be able to provide Indian Preference
documentation if claimed SDUIH the right to amend this job
description as operational needs dictate. SDUIH is an at-will
employer.
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