Position Summary: The Charge Nurse is part of the leadership team. The Charge Nurse is responsible for providing on site nursing service supervision and performing delegated administrative functions during a specific work shift. The Charge Nurse is responsible for implementation of current standards of nursing care and for interpreting hospital policy to the employees patients families physicians and various interested publics. An effective charge nurse needs to incorporate leadership and communication skills with conflict resolution time management and organizational techniques delegation mentorship education and role modeling to be successful. These individuals also must be effective change agents to get what they need accomplished on a day-to-day basis. Essential Job Duties: Charge nurses are accountable to many people first and foremost to the safety and care of the patients/families on their units the staff they lead and the institution that employs them. But they also must hold staff members (direct and indirect) accountable to provide safe and appropriate care. Innovative leaders are the change and are problem solvers. Charge nurses enable colleagues to act by strengthening others through teamwork encouragement and empowerment. Charge nurses model the way with professionalism and dedication and set an example for others to follow. Qualifications: Washington State RN License. Previous experience Med/Surg Emergency room and Charge. REQUIRED: Proof of COVID-19 Vaccine.
Shift: Day Shift: 7:00 am - 7:30 pm; 12 hour shifts. Rotating days may include some weekends.
Specialty Type: Nursing
Sub Specialties: Emergency Room Nurse Med-surg Adult Med-Surg Ortho
General Certifications: General Certifications(ACLSBLS/BCLSPALS)
Position Summary: The Charge Nurse is part of the leadership team. The Charge Nurse is responsible for providing on site nursing service supervision and performing delegated administrative functions during a specific work shift. The Charge Nurse is responsible for implementation of current standards...
Position Summary: The Charge Nurse is part of the leadership team. The Charge Nurse is responsible for providing on site nursing service supervision and performing delegated administrative functions during a specific work shift. The Charge Nurse is responsible for implementation of current standards of nursing care and for interpreting hospital policy to the employees patients families physicians and various interested publics. An effective charge nurse needs to incorporate leadership and communication skills with conflict resolution time management and organizational techniques delegation mentorship education and role modeling to be successful. These individuals also must be effective change agents to get what they need accomplished on a day-to-day basis. Essential Job Duties: Charge nurses are accountable to many people first and foremost to the safety and care of the patients/families on their units the staff they lead and the institution that employs them. But they also must hold staff members (direct and indirect) accountable to provide safe and appropriate care. Innovative leaders are the change and are problem solvers. Charge nurses enable colleagues to act by strengthening others through teamwork encouragement and empowerment. Charge nurses model the way with professionalism and dedication and set an example for others to follow. Qualifications: Washington State RN License. Previous experience Med/Surg Emergency room and Charge. REQUIRED: Proof of COVID-19 Vaccine.
Shift: Day Shift: 7:00 am - 7:30 pm; 12 hour shifts. Rotating days may include some weekends.
Specialty Type: Nursing
Sub Specialties: Emergency Room Nurse Med-surg Adult Med-Surg Ortho
General Certifications: General Certifications(ACLSBLS/BCLSPALS)