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18 bed trauma ICU,
No pt assignment, most nights. (which is good with all the new grads).
$1.00/hr more, there are two permanent charges for nights and two for days, and then staff does relief on a rotating basis on the seventh day. The permanent charges get 4 hours of office time for a 40 hour week.
When we are full, to avoid divert the charge will take a one pt assignment.
Last week I had to be charge, pt assignment, ward clerk, and tech. yeee hah, I went home one tired individual. Most nights we have enough staff though.
At my former work place (very large and busy ER), our charge nurses had the life of Riley! 20-25% pay increase from whatever they were making before the promotion, NO HOLIDAYS, and rarely would they come in on a shift or day that they weren't already scheduled to be at work. IF they did by some miracle, then they would "take-off" early or come in late on their next few shifts to "balance things out".
Where I work now, they make about 5% more in pay which could be anywhere from .50-.80 cents more an hour.
I work with an Amanda too......wonder if you are her??
No chance you're in Alabama at TCHA are ya?
Just wondering.
AmandaRN
17 Posts
I was wondering about "Charge-Nurse" situations at different facilities. At the facility where I work, there is a Charge nurse on every shift, and you make .58 cents more on the hour if you charge. WOW. I think this stinks, and I was curious about other places.