As a Charge Nurse, the individual is responsible for the nursing care of patients on their shift, following the Comprehensive Care Plan and assisting with accurate documentation. This role also involves supervising the direct resident care personnel during the shift.
Requirements summary
Applicants must be a licensed Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the State of Indiana, possessing comprehensive nursing knowledge and professional conduct. Successful candidates must pass pre-employment screening, including a physical examination, and demonstrate competence in supervision and leadership.
Company Description*Sign On Bonus Offered*Since 1964, Indiana families have looked to Miller's Health Systems for compassionate care for their loved ones.
Our 100% employee-owned company offers a wide variety of employment and professional growth opportunities.
To learn more about our company, visit us at: DescriptionAre you a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse with excellent clinical skills?
Are you a confident as a healthcare professional and value the opportunity to develop relationships with your co-workers and the patients under your care?
Are you looking for a job offering opportunities for growth and variety?As a Charge Nurse at Miller’s, you are responsible for the nursing care of the patients on your shift.
You follow the Comprehensive Care Plan for your patients and assist the Unit Manager with thorough and accurate documentation in the patient record when needed.
You supervise the direct resident care personnel on your shift.
Apply if you are:· A licensed nurse in the State of Indiana· Passionate about serving others· Professional in appearance and behavior· Able to work with a dedicated team QualificationsGeneral:1.
Currently licensed and registered to practice as a professional nurse in the State of Indiana.2.
Successfully complete pre-employment process and screening.3.
Pass the physical examination given in behalf of gainful employment within the facility.4.
Professional manner and appearance.
Job Knowledge:1.
Nursing policies and procedures.2.
Administration of medication, possible side effects, treatment administration, local, state, and federal laws and regulations pertaining to resident care.3.
Comprehensive knowledge of nursing practices.4.
Physical, psychological, social and medical needs of residents.5.
Organizational structure and duties of employees under supervision of unit manager.
Other
1. Competent in supervision and leadership.2. Caring attitude.3. Observant.4. Foster and maintain a good working relationship with other staff.5. Good judgement and emotional stability.6. Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
Exposure
CATEGORY I: Tasks that involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues. Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.*Sign On Bonus Offered*