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Last updated Jan 22 2025
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Charge Nurse (RN) Reviews

What is it like working as a Charge Nurse (RN)?

August 2020
Extremely stressful and difficult most days, but mostly still very rewarding.
Charge Nurse (RN) in Colorado Springs:
Pros: Having a positive impact on people who are going through some of the worst days of their lives.
Cons: Lack of staffing. Lack of resources. High patient acuity coupled with 1:6 staffing ratios. Being given heavier workloads/more tasks for no additional pay.
August 2020
Charge Nurse (RN) in Topeka:
Pros: I am a night shift Charge nurse on a Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Unit--Fresh Start
Cons: Higher management
August 2020
Manage medical surgical unit, staffing assignments, and trauma support for the emergency department.
Charge Nurse (RN) in Eau Claire:
Pros: The variety of roles I work in.
Cons: Requirements to float to other sites and compensation.
July 2020
Lots of responsibility little power.
Charge Nurse (RN) in Boise:
Pros: I can support the nurses and advocate for the patients
Cons: Cattiness of some of the nurses on other floors
July 2020
Stressful, not enough pay for me. Everyone else is paid much more but I am a fast tracker.
Charge Nurse (RN) in Tucson:
Pros: Convenience, close to home. It’s a newer hospital, clean and private rooms.
Cons: The pay and favoritism.
July 2020
A small community hospital at provides effective patient centered care.
Charge Nurse (RN) in Thomaston:
Pros: Mentoring staff to provide exceptional patient care
Cons: Not feeling respected
June 2020
Charge Nurse (RN) in Salt Lake City:
Average no 401 k match salary is average for my 23 years as a Rn with an as degree. Small hospital the medical surgery floor shuts down quite frequently and does the orthopedic floor. The ICU hold 20 beds with TELE patients. The rehabilitation floor hold 10 beds. Labor and delivery is very slow. They need to remodel the hospital it is quite old. Staff is nice and very small so everyone knows you.

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