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Nurse In Charge

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Nurse In Charge will:

  • Ensure and oversee the care that is delivered to all patients in the unit is safe, appropriate and effective.

  • Determine nursing interventions based on assessment data.

  • Prioritizes identified needs.

  • Implement nursing actions and evaluates patient outcomes.

  • Develops or revises the plan of care

  • Deliver identified patient needs.

  • Co-ordinate the overall clinical activities of the unit when assigned to the charge nurse role.

  • Collaborate with the Nursing Supervisor on staffing for a particular shift.

  • Plan, implement and evaluate clinical programs.

  • Evaluate the ability of the patient and the patient’s bystanders to understand and participate in decisions about their care.

  • Facilitate patient education.

  • Maintain accurate and real-time clinical records.

  • Perform advanced or specialized nursing skills competently.

  • Maintain current knowledge of clinical nursing practice.

  • Act as a clinical resource for staff within the department/unit.

  • Communicate and consult with other health care disciplines.

  • Represent nursing at multidisciplinary rounds.

  • Perform essential life support as per regulatory requirements and scope such as but not limited to Basic Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Neonatal Resuscitation etc.

  • Participate in the development of standards, procedures and protocols.

  • Facilitate evidence-based practice.

  • Promote change in nursing practice when required.

  • Take a proactive role under the guidance of Nursing Management/Nursing Education in training, education and CQI activities of nursing staff.

  • Promote a safe learning environment.

  • Identify opportunities for improvement.

  • Perform other professional duties as may be assigned within his/her scope and ability.


Nurse In Charge will:

  • Ensure and oversee the care that is delivered to all patients in the unit is safe, appropriate and effective.

  • Determine nursing interventions based on assessment data.

  • Prioritizes identified needs.

  • Implement nursing actions and evaluates patient outcomes.

  • Develops or revises the plan of care

  • Deliver identified patient needs.

  • Co-ordinate the overall clinical activities of the unit when assigned to the charge nurse role.

  • Collaborate with the Nursing Supervisor on staffing for a particular shift.

  • Plan, implement and evaluate clinical programs.

  • Evaluate the ability of the patient and the patient’s bystanders to understand and participate in decisions about their care.

  • Facilitate patient education.

  • Maintain accurate and real-time clinical records.

  • Perform advanced or specialized nursing skills competently.

  • Maintain current knowledge of clinical nursing practice.

  • Act as a clinical resource for staff within the department/unit.

  • Communicate and consult with other health care disciplines.

  • Represent nursing at multidisciplinary rounds.

  • Perform essential life support as per regulatory requirements and scope such as but not limited to Basic Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Neonatal Resuscitation etc.

  • Participate in the development of standards, procedures and protocols.

  • Facilitate evidence-based practice.

  • Promote change in nursing practice when required.

  • Take a proactive role under the guidance of Nursing Management/Nursing Education in training, education and CQI activities of nursing staff.

  • Promote a safe learning environment.

  • Identify opportunities for improvement.

  • Perform other professional duties as may be assigned within his/her scope and ability.


Essential: the post holder must

  • Have evidenced experience in managing teams

  • Be able to influence and implement change when necessary

  • Be able to make decisions and communicate effectively

  • Have an appropriate license to work as a registered nurse in the relevant regulatory health authority with all the qualifications and experience these mandates.

  • Manage their own professional re-licensure.

  • Have valid American Heart Association Basic Life Support Provider card.

  • Be willing to work across departments when necessary.

  • Be able to communicate clearly and effectively in English (spoken and written)

DESIRABLE: The post holder should have :

  • Evidenced ability to work as part of an inter-professional team

  • Organizational and administrative skills with which to use the electronic medical record platform for clinical documentation

Be able to communicate effectively in Arabic

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