ADN Group
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Position Overview The Charge Nurse plays a key leadership role in overseeing daily clinical operations within a small Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). This role supports the Director of Nursing (DON) in maintaining high standards of patient care, regulatory compliance, and staff coordination. The facility offers a collaborative environment with a consistent team and a predictable schedule.
Monday & Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 or 5:00 PM
Tuesday & Thursday: 6:00 AM - 4:00 or 5:00 PM
Salaried position (hours may vary slightly week to week)
On surgery days, patient volume is typically light (3-4 patients per day); procedure days may have higher patient load
Direct reports: 6 team members (1 Radiology Tech, 1 Surgical Tech, 1 Patient Care Tech, 3 Registered Nurses)
Key Responsibilities
Oversee daily nursing operations under the direction of the DON and leadership team
Supervise clinical staff and ensure compliance with regulatory standards, facility policies, and professional guidelines
Assist in reviewing, updating, and implementing policies and procedures to ensure alignment with clinical practice and regulations
Support safety program initiatives, emergency preparedness, and documentation compliance
Ensure safe medication management practices, including storage, ordering, and administration
Provide guidance and leadership to staff, patients, physicians, and visitors, including during urgent or emergency situations
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and support risk mitigation efforts
Assist with risk management activities, including root cause analysis of adverse events
Promote a culture of safety and address patient, visitor, or staff concerns, escalating issues as appropriate
Support the DON with staff meetings and communication of operational or facility updates
Perform additional duties as needed to maintain patient safety and efficient facility operations
Experience & Qualifications
Current, active, unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license in Georgia
Bachelor’s degree in a health‑related or business field
Management or supervisory experience in a medical setting
ASC experience preferred but not required
Strong multitasking and prioritization skills with the ability to meet deadlines
Highly organized with accurate record‑keeping abilities
Solid knowledge of clinical practice, regulatory compliance, risk management, and quality improvement
Strong communication and leadership skills with a professional, accountable approach
Ability to build and maintain collaborative working relationships across the organization
Why Join This Role
Work in a state‑of‑the‑art ASC using minimally invasive technologies
Collaborate with board‑certified physicians and elite clinical professionals
Join a patient‑centered team delivering personalized, compassionate care
Grow your skills in a multidisciplinary, innovation‑focused environment
Contribute to a mission‑driven practice dedicated to improving patient outcomes
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US Citizen
&
Green‑card holders.
Position Overview The Charge Nurse plays a key leadership role in overseeing daily clinical operations within a small Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). This role supports the Director of Nursing (DON) in maintaining high standards of patient care, regulatory compliance, and staff coordination. The facility offers a collaborative environment with a consistent team and a predictable schedule.
Monday & Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 or 5:00 PM
Tuesday & Thursday: 6:00 AM - 4:00 or 5:00 PM
Salaried position (hours may vary slightly week to week)
On surgery days, patient volume is typically light (3-4 patients per day); procedure days may have higher patient load
Direct reports: 6 team members (1 Radiology Tech, 1 Surgical Tech, 1 Patient Care Tech, 3 Registered Nurses)
Key Responsibilities
Oversee daily nursing operations under the direction of the DON and leadership team
Supervise clinical staff and ensure compliance with regulatory standards, facility policies, and professional guidelines
Assist in reviewing, updating, and implementing policies and procedures to ensure alignment with clinical practice and regulations
Support safety program initiatives, emergency preparedness, and documentation compliance
Ensure safe medication management practices, including storage, ordering, and administration
Provide guidance and leadership to staff, patients, physicians, and visitors, including during urgent or emergency situations
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and support risk mitigation efforts
Assist with risk management activities, including root cause analysis of adverse events
Promote a culture of safety and address patient, visitor, or staff concerns, escalating issues as appropriate
Support the DON with staff meetings and communication of operational or facility updates
Perform additional duties as needed to maintain patient safety and efficient facility operations
Experience & Qualifications
Current, active, unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license in Georgia
Bachelor’s degree in a health‑related or business field
Management or supervisory experience in a medical setting
ASC experience preferred but not required
Strong multitasking and prioritization skills with the ability to meet deadlines
Highly organized with accurate record‑keeping abilities
Solid knowledge of clinical practice, regulatory compliance, risk management, and quality improvement
Strong communication and leadership skills with a professional, accountable approach
Ability to build and maintain collaborative working relationships across the organization
Why Join This Role
Work in a state‑of‑the‑art ASC using minimally invasive technologies
Collaborate with board‑certified physicians and elite clinical professionals
Join a patient‑centered team delivering personalized, compassionate care
Grow your skills in a multidisciplinary, innovation‑focused environment
Contribute to a mission‑driven practice dedicated to improving patient outcomes
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