Charge Nurse; RN - Nights | St. Luke's Rehab
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Nursing
Charge Nurse, Healthcare Nursing
Location: Chesterfield
Charge Nurse (RN) – FT Nights | St. Luke’s Rehab
We e’s Rehab are mindful of what it took for you to gain your nursing education and begin your career. We admire you and the countless others who have chosen this career path.
We are currently hiring for a Charge Registered Nurse (RN) and would love to meet you. Please reach out to a recruiter with any questions or for next steps in furthering your career; apply directly to the post. Referral bonuses are offered—up to $3,000 per employee referred.
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing e’s Rehabilitation Hospital by 2x.
Benefits- Comprehensive Medical/Dental/Vision insurance with plan options
- Rx plans
- Employee Assistance programs
- Group legal assistance/Identity Theft Protection/Home and Auto Insurance/Pet Insurance
- Disability benefits
- Life insurance
- Opportunities to grow and be promoted from within
The Charge Registered Nurse (RN) is a professional nurse who coordinates the delivery of nursing care. Aligned with Nursing Leadership, the Charge Nurse provides leadership by working in collaboration with medical, ancillary, and support staff in maintaining standards of nursing practice in the clinical setting. The Charge Nurse serves as a clinical and leadership resource and role model for the staff.
Qualifications- RN License in the state you are applying.
- Current BLS certification.
- Current ACLS certification is preferred initially and required after 90 days of employment. ACLS is required from day 1 for all Charge Nurses, High Obs, and ICU. Let us help you get your ACLS.
- One year of inpatient medical-surgical nursing experience preferred but not required.
- Preferred experiences:
Prior experience in emergency or critical care environments; higher comfort level working with ventilators, tracheostomies, PICC lines; and 2 years of experience in direct patient care.
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