Charge RN - Med Surg, Renal Urology, FT Nights, Sign-On Bonus up to $10k at Piedmont Augusta Hospital summary:
The Charge RN in Med Surg, Renal Urology is responsible for coordinating high-quality nursing care for patients and managing operational issues during night shifts. This role requires effective communication of patient care and departmental concerns, while serving as a resource for nursing staff. Candidates must possess an active RN license, experience in a hospital setting, and the ability to manage a fast-paced environment with a focus on patient ownership and accountability.
Description:
This position is FT, Nights, three 12 hour shifts per week from 7 pm - 7 am, including weekends and holidays. SIGN ON BONUS OF $10,000 FOR NIGHT SHIFT EXPERIENCED NURSES. RESPONSIBLE FOR: Coordinates the delivery of quality nursing care for patients from birth through the lifecycle, as well as operational issues during his/her shift. Provides clinical care as needed when census demands. Communicates patient care, departmental issues, and staff concerns to the appropriate leader(s). Serves as resource for guidance and assistance to the staff. The renal urology unit is fast-paced, requiring nurses to work quickly, be accountable, and take ownership of patients. 1 to 6 patient to nurse maximum ratio. Charge to RN 1 to 9 nurses maximum ratio. Qualifications:
MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Graduate of a nursing program.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: One year of nursing experience in a hospital setting required.
MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: Current License in the State of Georgia as a Registered Nurse or NLC/eNLC Multistate License. BLS certification required.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Two or more years of nursing experience in a hospital setting preferred. Bachelor's degree preferred. Advanced certification in field of specialty, if applicable. Demonstrated clinical competency.
Keywords:
Charge Nurse, Registered Nurse, Med Surg, Renal Urology, Night Shift, Nursing Care, Patient Care, Healthcare, BLS Certification, Clinical Competency