About The Position

This role is for a Charge Nurse within the Hospice Care Team, dedicated to supporting patients and families during vulnerable moments. The Charge Nurse serves as a trusted resource for nurses, physicians, caregivers, and loved ones, ensuring comfort, dignity, and continuity of care. This position is ideal for individuals who are compassionate and confident working independently in a field-based or home-care setting, with a passion for supporting colleagues, providing calm reassurance, and upholding high standards of patient-centered care.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in Nursing
  • New hires required to obtain BSN within 5 years of hire
  • Certification within specialty area within two years of assuming position
  • BLS/CPR (Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers)
  • Registered Nurse
  • Knowledge, judgement, and skills derived from the principals of biological, physical, behavioral, social, and nursing sciences to meet complex healthcare needs at various stages of the life cycle
  • 2-3 years Clinical Nursing

Nice To Haves

  • Compassionate and confident working independently in a field-based or home‑care setting.
  • Passion for supporting colleagues, providing calm reassurance, and upholding the highest standards of patient-centered care.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate the patient care delivered on a shift, through assigned nursing personnel, on a specific unit(s).
  • Function in a non-management capacity and often have a patient assignment.
  • Assist in coordinating the delivery of patient care in collaboration with others.
  • Communicate with unit staff and act as a resource concerning standards of care, policies, and procedures.
  • Identify actual/potential problems.
  • Cooperate with instructors and students from various programs.
  • Create assignments and work schedules to match patient needs and staff abilities.
  • Actively support the work of unit and organizational committees.
  • Participate on teams to evaluate clinical practice or health services and implement ongoing quality changes in nursing practice.
  • Promote the review of current literature/research and facilitate implementation of best practices.
  • Perform nursing technical and specialty/unit-specific skills in compliance with unit/TriHealth policies.
  • Interpret and execute physician orders.
  • Direct unit activities promoting safe and competent care.
  • Delegate care to other team members within the scope of nursing practice.
  • Share clinical information with appropriate health care team members including physicians.
  • Maintain and improve current knowledge in area of practice through activities such as continuing education, formal education, professional organization membership, and/or certification.
  • Act as a role model for efficient, effective, comprehensive patient care.
  • Assist in overall department operations.
  • Provide for the orientation of float, temporarily reassigned, or agency nurses to the routine of the unit and the designated shift.
  • Demonstrate critical thinking in the decision-making process.
  • Accept accountability for actions taken.
  • Utilize the chain of command appropriately.
  • Facilitate patient movement through the system toward desired outcomes.
  • Remain prepared to deal with rapidly changing workload, i.e., able to transfer and admit patients quickly.
  • Maintain open communications in a timely and appropriate manner to all customers.
  • Build collegial relationships with physicians and other members of the health care team.
  • Encourage formal and informal continuing education.
  • Promote clinical ladder as a form of peer review and clinical advancement.
  • Develop, guide, and coach nursing staff on a daily basis to function within their job description.
  • Identify and plan to meet learning needs of self and staff together with nurse manager and/or nurse educators.
  • Mentor staff in problem resolution.
  • Provide feedback to evaluate the performance of personnel.
  • Function as a clinical resource and professional role model for staff.
  • Provide input for progressive discipline on a fair and consistent basis.
  • Provide real-time clinical support and guidance to Home Care/Long-Term Care Admissions Nurses, Hospital Liaisons, Screening RNs, and Navigation Coordinators.
  • Assist with removing barriers preventing timely admissions.
  • Timely escalation to management.
  • Same-day admission recovery opportunities.
  • Documentation review and audit support.
  • Clinical decision-making support.
  • Serve as clinical resource for hospice eligibility, symptom management, workflow.
  • Facilitate communication between field staff and operational leadership.
  • Complete admissions when escalation is necessary.
  • Provide real-time support in identifying barriers to timely admissions and assist with workflow coordination to improve same-day admission metrics across all referral sources.
  • Strengthen documentation accuracy, improve admission compliance, and support the department's goal of maintaining 95% or greater audit performance.
  • Provide immediate guidance to frontline staff regarding hospice eligibility questions, documentation concerns, escalation support, workflow barriers, and patient and family concerns.
  • Improve communication, patient throughput, referral prioritization, and escalation management during high-volume operational periods.
  • Ensure frontline operational support remains strong.

Benefits

  • Competitive shift differentials
  • Opportunities for professional growth
  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Retirement savings plans
  • Tuition reimbursement
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