Common use of Charge Nurse Clause in Contracts

Charge Nurse. A staff nurse functioning in a leadership role, providing direction and coordination of personnel. A charge nurse is a primary resource person, knowledgeable of the policies and procedures in the unit and assists staff. The charge nurse job description does not confer supervisory status.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Charge Nurse. A lead staff nurse functioning assigned by the Hospital who has leadership responsibilities as to other staff nurses and personnel, in a leadership role, addition to providing direction and coordination of personnel. A charge nurse is a primary resource person, knowledgeable of the policies and procedures in the unit and assists staffnursing care services. The charge nurse Charge Nurse job description does not confer supervisory status.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Share Agreement, Term of Agreement, cdn.wsna.org

Charge Nurse. A An experienced registered nurse with demonstrated clinical and leadership skills who has been selected by the Employer to serve as a leader and resource person to the staff nurse functioning in on specific units on the nurse's shift. If a leadership role, providing direction and coordination of personnel. A charge nurse is a primary resource persondenied the position, knowledgeable of the policies and procedures in the unit and assists staff. The charge nurse job description does not confer supervisory statuswill receive an explanation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residency Agreement, Employment Agreement

Charge Nurse. A staff nurse functioning in Registered Nurse designated by the Nurse Executive who is responsible for a leadership role, providing direction and coordination of personnel. A charge nurse is nursing unit for a primary resource person, knowledgeable of the policies and procedures in the unit and assists staffspecific shift. The charge nurse job description role does not confer supervisory status.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement

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Charge Nurse. A An experienced registered nurse with demonstrated clinical and leadership skills who has been selected by the Employer as a leader and resource person to the staff nurse functioning in a leadership role, providing direction and coordination of personnel. A charge nurse is a primary resource person, knowledgeable of on specific units on the policies and procedures in the unit and assists staffnurse’s shift. The charge Charge nurse job description does may adjust staffing levels to meet patient care needs, including but not confer supervisory statuslimited to call for additional staff as needed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Charge Nurse. A staff nurse functioning in who serves a leadership role, providing direction and coordination of personnel. A charge nurse is a primary or resource person, knowledgeable of the policies and procedures function in the unit. assisting supervisory personnel for the organized nursing unit and assists staff. The charge nurse job description does not confer supervisory statusfor a specific shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

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