Shepherd Center, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is a private, not-for-profit hospital specializing in medical treatment, research and rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, spine and chronic pain, and other neuromuscular conditions.
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The Charge Nurse ensures that the ANA scope and standards of practice and the code of ethics for nurses are the foundation for nursing practice. This role in the organization is expected to promote high quality care, outcomes, nursing research and evidence-based practice and to contribute to building and maintaining a strong environment that facilitates collaboration with the transdisciplinary healthcare team to achieve quality outcomes. The Charge Nurse interacts with and contributes to the professional development and image of all unit staff practicing in an Open Governance model of nursing practice. In this role, the Charge Nurse contributes to driving progress in the nursing department of Shepherd Center. The Charge Nurse has primary accountabilities for effective clinical and personnel management of the unit for a given shift.
Accountable for the coordination of nursing care, including direct patient care, patient/family education and transitions of care.
Supports professional nursing practice across practices settings and across the continuum of care to meet the needs of the patient and family.
Functions within the nursing care model, which includes accountability for planning, implementing, evaluating, and communicating all phases of nursing care for assigned patients.
Provides leadership through activities such as preceptor role, informal leadership roles, and quality improvement efforts.
Delegates patient care according to skill level, experience, patient acuity, fiscal accountability, and adequacy of resources.
Communicates patient care, departmental issues, and staff concerns to the appropriate leaders.
Serves as a resource for guidance and assistance to the staff.
Collaborates and supports the plan of care as established by the interdisciplinary team and prescribes interventions to attain the expected outcomes.
Performs consistent with Shepherd Center standards, clinical policies, and procedures.
Practices proper safety techniques in accordance with Center and departmental policies and procedures. Responsible for the reporting of employee/patient/visitor injuries or accidents, or other safety issues in the occurrence notification system.
Actively participates in center-wide efforts that affect nursing practice.
Adheres to patient/family centered principles using the communication and engagement tools (OARS/AIDECT).
May participate on committees or projects.
Performs other duties as required/requested/assigned.
Required Minimum Education
Required Minimum Certification
BLS required.
ACLS required within twelve months of start date.
Active Georgia RN license or NLC/eNLC Multistate License.
Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) certification or Critical Care Registered Nurse (AACN) certification required after three years from date of hire.
AACN Essentials of Critical Care Orientation Certification required within one year from date of hire.
Required Minimum Experience
Required Minimum Skills
Basic computer skills.
Skillful in mentoring and teaching.
Basic competencies are expected in nursing practice, patient and employee safety, infection control, performance improvement, practice innovation, professional nursing practice, standards of clinical nursing practice, and systems for patient safety.
Demonstrates competency in time management, organization, prioritization and critical thinking by planning and organizing work assignments and prioritizing the specific needs of the patient.
Ability to assess patient and family needs and coordinate appropriate nursing plan of care.
Takes responsibility for growing professionally and seek opportunities for improving skills.
Communicates effectively using timely verbal, non-verbal and written communication.
Willingly adapts to changing work demands and work environment.
Demonstrates critical thinking skills and makes sound judgments to monitor and respond to patient needs or changes in condition.
Maintains congenial working relationships with RNs and others.
Completes orientation and initial assessment of competency successfully by determined due date.
Completes mandatory education and annual competency assessment requirements by determined due date.
Preferred Qualifications
Physical Demands
Uses body, tools, or special devices to safely, effectively, and efficiently to move, guide, or place patients. Involves some latitude for judgement with regard to precision attained and the selection of what adaptive device(s) to utilize.
Ability to transfer and position patients, consistent with lifting up to 50 lbs.
Working Conditions
Normal patient care environment.
Some potential for exposure to blood and body fluids.
Some potential exposure to infectious viruses.