Lead Nurse Responsibilities:
Leadership & Oversight
- Serve as the clinical leader and primary resource for nursing staff during assigned shifts.
- Coordinate staffing assignments based on patient acuity and unit needs.
- Manage shift operations, including delegation of tasks and monitoring workflows.
- Support staff in escalating clinical concerns to providers or leadership as needed.
Patient Flow & Throughput
- Oversee the movement of patients through the ED, from arrival to disposition (admission, transfer, or discharge).
- Collaborate with bed management, inpatient units, and ancillary departments to optimize patient flow.
- Address and mitigate bottlenecks or delays in real-time.
Resource Management
- Ensure appropriate availability of supplies, equipment, and staffing resources.
- Initiate and lead code responses, disaster preparedness actions, and emergency protocols.
Communication & Team Support
- Act as a liaison between ED staff, physicians, other departments, and hospital leadership.
- Facilitate shift handoff and ensure continuity of care through effective communication.
- Provide coaching, mentorship, and conflict resolution as needed.
- Provide coverage for breaks to ensure downtime for our staff.
 Triage Nurse Responsibilities:
 Initial Patient Assessment
- Perform comprehensive triage assessments using standardized triage protocols (e.g., ESI—Emergency Severity Index).
- Determine the priority level for care based on patient acuity and resource needs.
Clinical Decision-Making
- Identify high-risk patients and initiate life-saving interventions per standing orders or protocols.
- Communicate critical findings promptly to the care team.
Documentation & Data Entry
- Accurately document triage assessments, vital signs, chief complaints, and other pertinent clinical information in the EHR.
Patient Experience & Safety
- Provide clear instructions and explanations to patients and families regarding wait times, processes, and care expectations.
- Ensure infection control and safety measures are adhered to in the waiting area and triage spaces.