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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: IN
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| Re: self scheduling we don't have self scheduling but the boss puts out a schedule then we all trade for days we want. The schedule pretty much stays as she puts it but there are a couple of trades every schedule...then we all turn in request lists for days off and she's real good about giving you off what you need in the first place. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: grim industrial north
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| Re: self scheduling Quote:
e.g.a minimum of one shift leader , 2 senior nurses , 4 junior nurses, 2 NAs - and a minim staffing e.g. 7 RN +2 NA split the roster up ( by agreement if it isn't already) into people who are 'shift leaders' , 'senior nurses' and 'junior nurses' - you might need to split the junior nurses again into 'role competent junior nurse' ( which fo rthe Dept i have just moved from was TNCC, ILS or ALS . triage/assessment trained, can suture and not 'fully role copmpetent' you can work 'down' but ordinarily you can't work 'up' e.g. using the above model you could have 2 shift leaders on and 1 senior and 4 juniors or 2 seniors and 3 juniors make it clear what you expect of people : - take you fair share of nights, weekends etc (unless otherwise agreed with the Nurse manager). - don't change others shifts ( get people to write on the request sheet in pen rather than pencil). - don't form cliques | |
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