What does it take to be a charge nurse?
Do you think you have what it takes to fulfill a charge nurse role?
Online nurse-for-nurse network, Nurse.org outlines all the requirements you need in order to take the reins of your nursing staff! However, it is important to note that every unit and facility differ in their requirements for a charge nurse, so be sure to do your own research on the specific facility you are looking to work in.
Education
– Earn ADN, BSN, or MSN degree
– Pass NCLEX-RN exam
Experience
– 3 years working in clinical patient care. If your goal is to work in a specific unit, a majority of your experience should come from that specialty field.
– Some require you to have specific certifications such as being a super-user over specific devices, as well as ACLS, CCRN etc.
Qualities
Charge nurse roles require a high level of organizational skills, as they are responsible for monitoring and scheduling staff and patient assignments.
Additionally, charge nurses must maintain performance monitoring documentation of the staff in order to relay any concerns or information to their nursing leadership committees.
Some of the common and most-desired qualities of a charge nurse role include innovation, ambition, optimism, organized, and strong communication skills.
Charge nurse roles are essential in the organization, efficiency, and safety within specific units of healthcare facilities.
If you have what it takes, take on the challenge of becoming a charge nurse. Step into the role and own it!