Charge Nurse Premium Sample Clauses

Charge Nurse Premium. A nurse shall be paid a premium of two dollars and seventy-five cents ($2.75) per hour for all hours assigned as Charge Nurse.
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Charge Nurse Premium. Effective November 3, 2022: (a) Whenever a nurse is assigned overall responsibility for patient care on the unit, xxxx, or area, the nurse shall be paid a premium of two dollars ($2.00) per hour in addition to their regular salary and applicable premium allowance. (b) Before assigning a nurse to be in charge of a unit, the nurse will receive orientation to the role of the charge nurse on that unit. It is understood that such nurse may be assigned to any tour as part of the nurse’s orientation program, providing such assignment is in accordance with any scheduling regulations or objectives contained in the Appendix of Local Provisions which forms part of this Collective Agreement.
Charge Nurse Premium. Registered Nurse 2s at Eastern State Hospital, Western State Hospital and Juvenile Rehabilitation who are assigned by the Employer to act as charge nurse for a full shift will receive a charge nurse premium of one-dollar ($1.00) per hour in addition to base pay for the assigned shift as charge nurse.
Charge Nurse Premium. The parties agree that charge nurse responsibilities are assigned to only one (1) nurse on a shift on a unit. Therefore, there will be no overlapping of charge pay. The Charge Nurse premium shall be Two Dollars ($2.00) per hour which shall not be included in a nurse’s regular rate of pay. However, nurses who hold charge nurse positions that were obtained through the posting process (Regular Charge nurses), shall receive the charge nurse premium for paid leave hours but not while working in a non-charge capacity. A Staff Nurse assigned the responsibilities of the Charge Nurse position shall be compensated at the Charge Nurse rate of pay during the period of assignment.
Charge Nurse Premium. Designated Charge Nurses will receive a premium of $1.00 per hour worked as a Charge Nurse.
Charge Nurse Premium. Charge nurses shall receive a premium of fifty cents ($.50) per hour.
Charge Nurse Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time Effective January 1, 2023 (a) Whenever a nurse is assigned overall responsibility for patient care on the unit, xxxx, or area, the nurse shall be paid a premium of two dollars ($2.00) per hour in addition to their regular salary and applicable premium allowance. (b) Before assigning a nurse to be in charge of a unit, the nurse will receive orientation to the role of the charge nurse on that unit. It is understood that such nurse may be assigned to any tour as part of the nurse’s orientation program, providing such assignment is in accordance with any scheduling regulations or objectives contained in the Appendix of Local Provisions which forms part of this Collective Agreement
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Charge Nurse Premium. Nurses covered by this agreement working at the Acute Psychiatric Services Facility shall receive a premium of one dollar per hour ($1.00)for hours worked as a Charge Nurse.
Charge Nurse Premium. Nurses who are assigned by their Unit Director as a charge nurse will receive a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour.
Charge Nurse Premium. The parties agree that Unless the Employer assigns charge nurse duties to more than one (1) nurse at a time, charge nurse responsibilities are assigned to only one (1) nurse on a shift on a unit. Therefore, there will be no overlapping of charge pay. The Charge Nurse premium shall be Two Three Ddollars and Fifty Cents ($2.503.00) per hour which shall not be included in a nurse’s regular rate of pay. However, nurses who hold charge nurse positions that were obtained through the posting process (Regular Charge nurses), shall receive the charge nurse premium for paid leave hours but not while working in a non-charge capacity. A Staff Nurse assigned the responsibilities of the Charge Nurse position shall be compensated at the Charge Nurse rate of pay during the period of assignment.
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