Charge Nurses definition

Charge Nurses. The Hospital shall, when no nursing management personnel are on duty, designate a nurse to be in charge on afternoon, night and weekend shifts. A nurse designated in charge shall be paid a premium in accordance with the rate stipulated in Article 19.04 (d) of the Central Collective Agreement. Such premium shall be effective from March 29, 1985. Upon renewal of the Collective Agreement, this premium may be subject to negotiation between the parties as a local issue unless the parties agree to refer the matter to central bargaining.
Charge Nurses. A nurse who performs assigned clinical functions in addition to serving as a resource regarding patient care/unit specific needs per the job description. The Hospital and the Association agree that Charge Nurses will remain in the ONA bargaining unit during the term of this Aagreement.
Charge Nurses. A charge nurse shift shall receive premium of one dollar ($1.00) per hour received by charge nurses working in the Hospital for all hours worked in that capacity.

Examples of Charge Nurses in a sentence

  • Charge Nurses will not be given patient assignments except in unavoidable circumstances.

  • The job duties of Registered Nurses, Charge Nurses, Senior or Lead employees at the Medical Center shall not be considered supervisory/managerial duties as defined by the National Labor Relations Board.

  • The Nurse Manager, designated Charge Nurses and fixed support staff are not included in the HPPD standards for Laguna Honda neighborhoods.

  • The Department also agrees to provide a minimum of two (2) hours of annual refresher training for all Charge Nurses.

  • The Medical Center shall not assert or challenge the supervisory or non-supervisory status of Registered Nurses, Charge Nurses, Senior or Lead employees as defined in Section 2 (11) of the National Labor Relations Act.

  • Participate collectively with other Associate Charge Nurses to provide a collaborative service management function.

  • The Medical Center shall not assert or challenge the supervisory or non- supervisory status of Registered Nurses, Charge Nurses, Senior or Lead employees as defined in Section 2 (11) of the National Labor Relations Act.

  • Charge Nurses shall be required to monitor, correct and report on the clinical knowledge and competency of all nursing staff, and participate in the preparation of annual performance evaluations.

  • The Medical Center agrees that it will not challenge the bargaining unit status of Charge Nurses.

  • Yes No Charge Nurses (CN) are not held accountable for the actions of others, they are accountable for their actions in relation to others (“Nurse in Charge”, CNO Communiqué, Sept.

Related to Charge Nurses

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  • Finance Charge Receivables means Receivables created in respect of periodic finance charges, late fees, returned check fees and all other similar fees and charges billed or accrued and unpaid on an Account.

  • Finance Charge Collections means Collections of Finance Charge Receivables.

  • Finance Charge Account is defined in Section 4.9(a).

  • Excess Finance Charge Collections means collections of Finance Charge Receivables and certain other amounts allocable to the Certificateholders’ Interest of any Excess Allocation Series in excess of the amounts necessary to make required payments with respect to such series (including payments to the provider of any related Series Enhancement) that are payable out of collections of Finance Charge Receivables.