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LVN Charge Nurse (Licensed Vocational Nurse) is a licensed professional nurse directly under the supervision of the Director of Nursing Services. The LVN Charge Nurse (Licensed Vocational Nurse) is responsible for coordinating daily administrative duties of an assigned nursing unit including schedules, nursing assignments, delegation of resident care and supervision of nursing staff.
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Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN Charge Nurse is a licensed professional nurse directly under the supervision of the Director of Nursing Services. Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN Charge Nurse ADDITIONAL DUTIES.
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CHARGE NURSE - Labor and Delivery, Full Time, Day. Palmdale Regional Medical Center believes in "Community Service Excellence" and supports nonprofit agencies such as the American Cancer Society, United Way, the Antelope Valley Boys and Girls Club and performing arts organizations.
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Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN Charge Nurse Qualifications. The Charge Nurse is responsible for coordinating daily administrative duties of an assigned nursing unit including schedules, nursing assignments, delegation of resident care and supervision of nursing staff.
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LVN Charge Nurse (Licensed Vocational Nurse) LVN Charge Nurse (Licensed Vocational Nurse) Participates in the facility’s Infection Control Program for monitoring communicable and/or infectious disease among residents and staff.
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The Charge Nurse may perform direct patient care within scope of practice and clinical competency to ensure patient safety and patient/nurse ratios; he/she shall be temporarily relieved of Charge Nurse duties during such times by Director/designee and shall document details of same on patient care assignment record.
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The Emergency Department (ED) Charge Nurse is responsible and accountable to the Department Director for the quality of nursing staff and the delivery of patient care during his/her shift and assists the Director in the daily operation of the respective unit(s)/department.
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The current position is for a full-time Charge Nurse - Correctional Health (RN) opening on the PM Shift. Analyst: Carolyn Burns (032524) (Charge Nurse - F012) Charge Nurse - Correctional Health Services.
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Coordinates Charge Nurse duties with Staff RNs acting in the relief charge capacity. EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS: Minimum of 9 months of nursing experience and an additional 3 months of clinical experience in dialysisRN charge nurses assuming responsibility for nursing and patient services in the absence of the Clinical Manager must have one-year clinical experience and six months dialysis experience.
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Specialty certification from a nationally recognized organization relevant to area of practice required or obtained within 1 year of hire or promotion to Charge Nurse. Attends Charge Nurse Educational programs.
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RN charge nurses assuming responsibility for nursing and patient services in the absence of the Clinical Manager must have one-year clinical experience and six months dialysis experience. Direct Patient Care Staff, Ward Clerk as assigned.
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Under the direction of the Nursing Supervisor, Unit Manager, or Director of Nursing (Nurse Leader), the Charge Nurse - LVN ensures the delivery of efficient and effective nursing care while achieving positive clinical outcomes and patient/family satisfaction.
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The ANI (Charge Nurse) is responsible for assisting with clinical management and administrative coordination of the nursing unit. Ucan do all this and more at UCLA Health. In this exciting and rewarding position that is a combination of clinical (direct care) and administrative responsibilities, you will provide exceptional nursing care and leadership for Perinatal patients.
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LVN Charge Nurse Part Time Shift 7:00 am to 3:30 pm and 3:00 pm to 11:30 pm Pay range from $28- $32/hr Depending on experience Position Summary: The primary purpose of your position is to direct nursing care to the residents and to supervise the day-to-day nursing activities performed by nursing assistants.
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Reporting to the Director, the Charge Nurse utilizes the nursing process and organizational/leadership skills to coordinate services of staff to patients during the designated shift. Assesses staff need for the unit, collaborates with the Staffing Coordinator, Nurse Director, and House Supervisor to ensure patients needs are met.
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