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Charge Nurse - Neuro PCU, Nights
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Overview: 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.
Responsibilities Coordinate the delivery of quality nursing care for patients from birth through the lifecycle during the shift. Provide clinical care as needed when census demands. Communicate patient care, departmental issues, and staff concerns to the appropriate leader(s). Serve as resource for guidance and assistance to the staff.
Qualifications Education
Graduate from a nursing program – required Bachelor's Degree – preferred
Work Experience
1 year of nursing experience in a hospital setting – required 2 years or more nursing experience in a hospital setting – preferred
Licenses and Certifications
RN – Registered Nurse – Georgia State Licensure and/or NLC/eNCL Multistate Licensure – required BCLS – Basic Life Support – required Advanced certification in field of specialty, if applicable (see addendum)
Additional Certifications
Advanced certification in field of specialty, if applicable – required
ACLS Certification (Cardiac Tele, Critical Care, Surgical Services including Labor and Delivery) – required
PALS Certification (Emergency Department) – required
Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Certification prior to independent chemotherapy administration (Infusion/Oncology) – required
NRP by the end of orientation period – required
AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring Program within 12 months of start date – required
PEARS Certification – required
PALS if unit provides care to pediatric patients (Surgical Services) – required
Experienced Emergency Department nurses will have 30 days to obtain the PALS certification – required
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Charge Nurse - Neuro PCU, Nights
role at
Piedmont
Overview: 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.
Responsibilities Coordinate the delivery of quality nursing care for patients from birth through the lifecycle during the shift. Provide clinical care as needed when census demands. Communicate patient care, departmental issues, and staff concerns to the appropriate leader(s). Serve as resource for guidance and assistance to the staff.
Qualifications Education
Graduate from a nursing program – required Bachelor's Degree – preferred
Work Experience
1 year of nursing experience in a hospital setting – required 2 years or more nursing experience in a hospital setting – preferred
Licenses and Certifications
RN – Registered Nurse – Georgia State Licensure and/or NLC/eNCL Multistate Licensure – required BCLS – Basic Life Support – required Advanced certification in field of specialty, if applicable (see addendum)
Additional Certifications
Advanced certification in field of specialty, if applicable – required
ACLS Certification (Cardiac Tele, Critical Care, Surgical Services including Labor and Delivery) – required
PALS Certification (Emergency Department) – required
Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Certification prior to independent chemotherapy administration (Infusion/Oncology) – required
NRP by the end of orientation period – required
AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring Program within 12 months of start date – required
PEARS Certification – required
PALS if unit provides care to pediatric patients (Surgical Services) – required
Experienced Emergency Department nurses will have 30 days to obtain the PALS certification – required
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