Common use of Relief Charge Nurse Clause in Contracts

Relief Charge Nurse. A Nurse who has been trained to assume the duties of Charge Nurse, and is assigned by the Medical Center on a temporary basis to the position of Charge Nurse when no supervisor or Charge Nurse is performing that role. Any nurse who is trained to a relief charge nurse position must have a minimum of nine (9) months experience, unless the nurse signs a written consent to train as a charge nurse earlier.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement

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Relief Charge Nurse. A Nurse who has been trained to assume the duties of 31 Charge Nurse, Nurse and is assigned by the Medical Center on a temporary basis to 32 the position of Charge Nurse when no supervisor or Charge Nurse is 33 performing that role. Any nurse who is trained to a relief charge nurse 1 position must have a minimum of nine (9) months experience, unless the 2 nurse signs a written consent to train as a charge nurse earlier.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement

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Relief Charge Nurse. A Nurse who has been trained to assume the 21 duties of Charge Nurse, and is assigned by the Medical Center on a temporary basis to 22 the position of Charge Nurse when no supervisor or Charge Nurse is performing that 23 role. Any nurse who is trained to a relief charge nurse position must have a minimum of 24 nine (9) months experience, unless the nurse signs a written consent to train as a 25 charge nurse earlier.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

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