Emergency Room Charge Nurse
Company : Prime Healthcare Services
Location : Kansas City, KS, 66112
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 1 January 2026
Overview
Bonus Options: up to $20,000 ask for details
Employment Type: Full Time
Shifts Available: Night Shift
Hours: 7:00pm to 7:00am
Location: Providence Center Medical- Kansas City, KS
An Emergency Room Charge Nurse (RN) oversees the efficient functioning of the ER, balancing administrative duties with patient care. The Charge Nurse coordinates patient flow, ensuring the right resources are available for patient needs and that priority cases are addressed promptly. This Registered Nurse manages staffing, assigning duties based on skill and patient load while providing guidance and support to the nursing team. An Emergency Room Charge Nurse also consult with doctors and departments to streamline operations and maintain clear communication. Charge nurses manage complex care cases, resolve conflicts, mentor staff, and ensure compliance with healthcare policies, all while fostering a cohesive, efficient team environment that enhances patient care.
Here are some of the benefits of working at Prime Healthcare:
- Health, dental, and vision insurance options
- Paid vacation, sick time and holidays
- Bereavement leave, FMLA and other leave options
- Employer 401K options
- Tuition reimbursement options
- Life, disability, and other insurance options
- Many other amazing benefits
Full benefits at Prime Healthcare: https://www.primehealthcare.com/careers/benefits/
Responsibilities
Essential Duties and Responsibilities (includes, but are not limited to):
- Act as the primary supervisory figure for ER nursing staff during shifts, ensuring optimal care delivery and efficient patient flow.
- Assess patient conditions, prioritize patient needs based on severity, and allocate resources effectively to provide timely care.
- Mentor and support nursing staff, providing guidance, conflict resolution, and performance feedback to maintain a cohesive work team.
- Serve as a liaison between physicians, nurses, patients, and families, ensuring clear communication about treatment plans and patient status.
- Ensure readiness to respond swiftly to medical emergencies, coordinating with medical teams for critical interventions.
- Implement hospital policies, maintain patient safety standards, and ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and accreditation requirements.
- Oversee the availability and proper use of medical supplies and equipment, coordinating with procurement and logistics as necessary.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient care practices and departmental efficiency.
- Ability to work under pressure and adapt to fast-paced environments.
- Capability to stand, walk, and perform physically demanding tasks for prolonged periods.
Qualifications
Before we go any further, we do have some deal-breakers. You must have:
- Current and valid state RN License
- Current BLS (AHA) certificate upon hire and maintain current.
- Current ACLS (AHA) certificate 30 days upon hire and maintain current.
- Current PALS (AHA) certificate and/or ENPC required 30 days upon hire and maintain current.
- Trauma Nurse Core Course (TNNC) within 6 months of hire required.
- Previous supervisory experience, preferred.
- Minimum of one year as a staff nurse in an acute care hospital setting, E.D. setting preferred.
- Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) within 2 years of hire, preferred.
- Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred.
Facility Specific Requirements (facility may require items listed below):
- In Paramedic Base Station ED, MICN, within 12 months of hire.
- EDAP Certified Facilities: Completion of emergency pediatric course 1 & 2 within 30 days of hire.
- Minimum of 4 hours of CEU in Pediatric Training Classes per year ENPC preferred.
- Non OB facilities: NRP (AHA) certificate within 30 days upon hire and maintain current.
- Non OB facilities: Advanced or AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring certificate within 30 days upon hire.
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Frequently asked questions
The Emergency Room Charge Nurse at Prime Healthcare Services in Kansas City plays a pivotal role in managing patient flow during night shifts by prioritizing critical cases, allocating nursing resources efficiently, and ensuring seamless communication among medical teams, which collectively enhances timely and effective emergency care.
In Kansas City, Emergency Room Charge Nurses benefit from certifications like ACLS, PALS, and Trauma Nurse Core Course (TNCC), which align with regional hospital protocols and improve readiness for diverse emergency scenarios common in the area’s acute care settings.
Effective leadership for this role involves conflict resolution, mentoring nursing staff, and decision-making under pressure. Balancing administrative duties with patient care coordination ensures that the nursing team operates cohesively, maintaining high standards in emergency response.
Charge Nurses often navigate unpredictable patient influxes, critical case prioritization, and resource allocation challenges. They must swiftly adapt to emergencies while maintaining staff morale and adherence to hospital policies, ensuring patient safety in high-stress situations.
Prime Healthcare emphasizes comprehensive benefits, including tuition reimbursement and extensive insurance options, coupled with a strong focus on staff mentorship and quality improvement initiatives, creating a supportive environment unique among local healthcare employers.
Kansas City experiences steady demand for ER Charge Nurses due to its robust healthcare infrastructure. Factors like night shift availability, required certifications, and experience in acute care settings increase competitiveness among applicants.
Applicants must hold a valid RN license, current BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications, along with completion of the Trauma Nurse Core Course within six months of hire. Prior supervisory experience and acute care nursing background are highly preferred.
Emergency Room Charge Nurses in Kansas City typically earn between $75,000 and $95,000 annually, reflecting cost of living and demand in the region, which is slightly below the national average but balanced by substantial benefits offered by employers like Prime Healthcare Services.
Yes, Prime Healthcare offers bonus options up to $20,000 for eligible Emergency Room Charge Nurses working night shifts, rewarding commitment and performance, which enhances the overall compensation package beyond base salary.
Prime Healthcare supports career advancement through tuition reimbursement, continuous education programs, and internal mentorship, enabling Emergency Room Charge Nurses to expand their clinical expertise and leadership skills within the organization.