RN Charge Nurse
Listed on 2025-12-06
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Charge Nurse, RN Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist
Position Overview
The Charge Nurse is responsible for overseeing the clinical nursing team, ensuring high-quality patient care, coordinating staff schedules and training, and acting as a clinical leader during shifts. This role includes hands-on care, administrative follow-through, medication oversight, and supporting new hires through onboarding and skill validations. The Charge Nurse plays a critical role in maintaining compliance with healthcare standards and ensuring a safe, well-coordinated care environment.
Reports to: Director of Nursing (DON)
Key ResponsibilitiesStaff Supervision and Coordination
- Supervise daily clinical operations and act as the on-shift leader, including weekends.
- Handle real-time callouts and ensure shift coverage by coordinating internal adjustments or utilizing agency nurses.
- Create and update staff schedules.
- Conduct and document 30-, 60-, and 90-day performance evaluations and skill observations for clinical staff.
- Oversee the preceptor program and assign mentors to new staff.
- Serve as the buddy for new hires during onboarding and orientation.
- Conduct skills checks and competency assessments for all clinical staff.
- Prepare talking points and concerns for monthly staff meetings.
- Conduct interviews for nurse candidates and provide hiring input to the Director of Nursing.
Patient Care Quality Assurance
- Conduct chart audits to ensure documentation is complete, accurate, and compliant.
- Escalate complex patient care concerns to the DON.
- Monitor and review authorization status and schedule accuracy for assigned patients.
Medication and Order Management
- Add and update medications in patient records as needed.
- Maintain and audit NARC (narcotic) sheets regularly.
- Coordinate medication refills.
- Ensure PRN orders are written with correct parameters and follow-up.
Patient and Household Supplies Management
- Ensure the availability of required DME and respiratory equipment.
- Oversee inventory needs for medical supplies related to patient care only.
- Conduct monthly med cart checks and support medication delivery processing.
Transportation and Patient Logistics
- Coordinate and request transportation for patient appointments.
- Oversee logistical arrangements related to patient mobility and offsite care.
Clinical Care and Support
- Provide direct clinical support as needed, including treatments and assessments.
- Complete monthly APD Monitoring Visits and related documentation.
- Serve as an expert resource for nursing staff in handling trach, G-tube, and vent care cases.
Administrative and Communication Duties
- Respond to clinical messages, calls, and voicemails from the Charge Nurse phone.
- Track and complete tasks in Click Up.
- Complete and elevate incident reports in coordination with the DON.
- Ensure timely updates to Plan of Care (POC), Standard Orders, and eFax management in Worldview.
Education:
- Associate or bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN preferred).
- Current, unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of operation.
Experience:
- Minimum of 3–5 years of nursing experience, with at least 1–2 years in a supervisory or charge nurse role, preferably in a home health or similar setting.
- Experience with electronic medical records (EMR) systems and proficient in documentation standards.
Skills:
- Strong clinical knowledge and ability to provide expert guidance on patient care.
- Proficiency in time management, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
- Familiarity with healthcare regulations and quality assurance practices.
Certification:
- BLS/ACLS certifications preferred.
Salary:
- Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications.
Benefits:
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- 401(k) retirement plan with company matching
- Paid time off (PTO) and holidays
- Continuing education and training reimbursement
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