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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking a dedicated Charge Nurse for their Med Surg Tele department. This full-time role involves managing daily operations to ensure high-quality patient care while meeting legal and organizational standards. The ideal candidate will have a strong nursing background, with at least one year of RN experience, and be committed to promoting efficient operations within budgetary guidelines. This position offers an opportunity to lead a team and make a significant impact on patient care in a supportive environment. If you are passionate about nursing and ready to take on a leadership role, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Saint Francis Hospital Memphis is a 510-bed acute care hospital dedicated to providing high quality, compassionate care to the Mid-South community. As a comprehensive medical center, Saint Francis Hospital Memphis features a broad spectrum of tertiary and acute care, outpatient services and specialty areas including Women's Services, Surgical Services, Bariatric Center of Excellence, and Behavioral Health. Other acute care areas include Emergency Room, Critical Care, Med/Surg, and Telemetry.
The Charge Nurse is a professional nurse who manages the daily operations of a department(s) to provide services for patients while meeting quality, legal, organizational, and medical staff goals. Responsible for promoting the efficient operations to provide effective nursing care of a designated department(s). Manages the department independently under the guidance of a Nurse Manager/Director.
Ensures compliance with regulatory agencies, JCAHO, and the Nurse Practice Act. Promotes optimum health care delivery within budgetary guidelines. Is responsible for department(s) on a 24-hour basis.
Required: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing.
Preferred: Academic degree in nursing (bachelor's or master's degree).
1 year RN experience.
Currently licensed, certified, or registered to practice profession as required by law, regulation in state of practice or policy; CPR.
Must be currently licensed, certified, or registered to practice profession as required by law, regulation in state of practice or policy.