Staff Nurse Union, Rn - Floats
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Nursing
Staff Nurse, Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse, Charge Nurse
Staff Nurse
A staff nurse is a professional nurse who delegates and coordinates patient care, based upon a documented assessment of the patient’s needs. The staff nurse applies the nursing process of assessment, planning interventions, implementing the plan of care, and evaluating that care. The nurse is a patient advocate, who in conjunction with the other members of the healthcare team guides the patient safely through the hospital stay.
The staff nurse is responsible to the nurse unit manager, or in her/his absence, the supervisor. Staff R.N.s report to the charge nurse regarding patient care matters and understand chain of command.
Job duties include accurately communicating patient data to receiving provider at transitions of care, accurately providing and delegating patient care, collaborating with health care team members to complete hourly rounding, transcribing, observing, and coordinating physician orders, obtaining lab and radiology reports off computer, notifying physician of abnormal results in a timely manner, documenting in a complete, concise manner, utilizing patient plan of care format, participating in discharge planning with the coordination of the Clinical Nurse Leader, initiating, maintaining, administering, and documenting IV Therapy, assisting with orientation of new and current staff and students, coordinating patient/family teaching, checking emails and online learning assignments on a regular basis, and appropriately delegating patient care utilizing clinical judgment and maintaining accountability for patient care.
If designated charge nurse for the department, duties include assisting manager with staff evaluations through input, assisting with quality data collection, assisting supervisor/manager with shift staffing, charge nurse assigns staff for patient care based on patient acuity, experience of nurses and mix of colleagues, assuring checking/care and documentation of equipment, leading Code Blue until the arrival of physician, responding quickly to Rapid Response Team alerts when assigned, competently and efficiently assessing the patient status, and working with the physician and team to manage the care of the patient.
Health caring standards/values include greeting customers, visitors, and colleagues immediately with a smile, warm greeting, and introduction, always providing a comforting, timely, caring departure, or discharge, and always saying thanks for allowing us to serve. Integrity, openness, and fairness in all you do, teamwork, pride in department, individual creativity and innovation, compassion and caring, and maintaining department and hospital standards and policies.
Age-appropriate care includes providing customer service and interacting with age groups as related to the department’s general client population: including use of appropriate interventions, communication, and skills to match the age and/or abilities of the patient/family.
Machines, tools, equipment used must be knowledgeable in all instruments and machines used by nursing personnel.
Education, training, and experience include currently licensed by the Ohio State Board of Nursing and or multistate licensure, actively employed in a hospital-based nursing within the past 5 years, or completion of a state approved R.N. refresher course within the past year or is a recent graduate of an accredited school of nursing (R.N.) or is teaching in an acute care facility, evidence of participation in continuing education and the unit-based Quality Program, successful completion of the Registered Nurse Orientation Program at Alliance Community Hospital, successful completion of any additional educational requirements of the hospital or the nursing unit assigned, maintaining current BLS certification through American Heart Association, pay a service fee or join and maintain membership in O.N.A. and the Alliance Local Unit of O.N.A. within 31 days of employment, Crisis Intervention and De-Escalation (CIDE) certified within 3 months and maintained annually, complete critical care course upon hire, obtain and maintain ACLS certification through the American Heart Association within 6 months of hire, NIH…
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