RN - Shift Supervisor
About the role
The RN - Shift Supervisor assists the Director or Manager in supervising daily department activities to ensure the provision of quality patient care. This role serves as a mentor and team lead for the staff.
Responsibilities
- Assists the Director or Manager in supervising daily department activities.
- Facilitates, coordinates, and evaluates unit activities to provide quality patient care.
- Serves as a mentor and team lead for the staff.
- May have additional duties assigned within the scope of the role.
Requirements
- Education: Associates Degree in Nursing and four (4) years of Staff Nurse experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Experience: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and two (2) years of Staff Nurse experience in the department is preferred.
- Licenses/Certifications: Active RN license required, BLS required, Additional certifications (ACLS, PALS, NRP, TNCC, etc) may be required depending upon area assigned.
Qualifications
- Knowledge: Knowledge of Trauma/ED standards of care practices and procedures, for the ED Shift supervisor.
- Skills: Organizational skills, analytical and problem-solving skills, interpersonal skills, strong written and verbal communication skills, ability to show initiative and leadership in patient care.
- Abilities: Ability to effectively communicate to patients, guests, and coworkers, ability to coordinate the activities of those persons supervised.
Benefits
Position requires sitting for 20% of the workday and mobility 80% of the workday. There is occasional stooping, bending, kneeling, and crouching. There is frequent reaching, use of hands and repetitive action. Requires occasional lifting or carrying up to 50 pounds, pushing/pulling up to 150 pounds. There is a continuous need for speaking with clear diction and hearing sensitivity in conversation either by phone or in person. Continuous visual acuity at close and distant range. Inside protected from weather conditions but not necessarily from temperature changes. Minimal noise levels. Much exposure to computer work. Occasional exposure to risk of electrical shock. Some exposure to infectious disease while performing job-related tasks. Some exposure to hazardous chemicals. Occasional exposure to radiation.
Pay
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Schedule
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