Charge Registered Nurse - RN
Overview
Functions as the hemodialysis team leader in the provision of chronic hemodialysis care and treatment. Provides day to day direction and supervision to assigned direct patient care staff. Communicates with the physician and other members of the healthcare team to interpret, adjust, and complete patient care plans. Provides safe, effective delivery of patient care in compliance with standards outlined in the facility procedure manual, as well as regulations set forth by the company, state, and federal agencies. Supports FMCNA's mission, vision, core values and customer service philosophy. Adheres to the FMCNA Compliance Program, including following all regulatory and FMS policy requirements.
Success Profile
Successful candidates must have a minimum of 9 months of nursing experience and an additional 3 months of clinical experience in dialysis. They should have an RN license, supervisory or management experience preferred, and successfully complete a training course in the theory and practice of hemodialysis. Good communication skills, both verbal and written, are required. Must meet appropriate state requirements (if any).
Rewards
Provides dialysis care to 10-12 patients at any given time, and collaborates with our multi-disciplinary team to deliver a unique care plan to each one of them. This role is all about relationships and the bond you’ll create with patients and their families. Ideal candidates possess leadership skills and independence needed to make quick decisions in a fast-paced environment. Must be capable of educating patients and providing exceptional customer service to our partners. Six months to one year of dialysis experience or some form of critical care nursing experience are also required.
Connect
As a Clinic Manager at Fresenius Medical Care, you’ll manage the daily operations of our outpatient centers. Strong management skills are required and prior direct patient care experience is needed for occasions when the team needs a helping hand. Patient Care Technicians (PCTs) support and collaborate with RNs to provide dialysis treatment to several patients at a time while maintaining the functionality of the clinic. Inpatient RNs perform dialysis treatments on an acute patient population in a hospital setting, including ICU, ER, Rehab, and Med/Surg units.