Nursing Head

3 weeks ago


Siliguri, India Hire Xpert Full time

Urgently looking For Nursing Head For A Hosoital

Location- Siliguri

Experience- Min 4 Yrs

Salary is negotiable

  • Assisting with and coordinating patient care
  • Allocating nursing and healthcare resources where needed
  • Organizing nurses' notes regarding patients
  • Providing patient paperwork to doctors
  • Coordinating patient payments with payments department or process payments on their own
  • Participating in the hiring of new nursing staff and training new hires
  • Creating schedules for nursing staff
  • Resolving employee conflicts
  • Resolving patient issues
  • Creating reports for facility management
  • Placing orders for equipment and supplies
Important skills for a head nurse

In order to complete their daily tasks, head nurses require a combination of abilities related to office administration, interpersonal skills


and managerial proficiency.The skills most helpful for head nurses include:

  • Leadership**:** Head nurses use strong leadership skills

  • to ensure their nursing staff performs their jobs correctly and safely.
  • Communication: It's important for head nurses to communicate patient needs, nursing instructions and other medically important information clearly and efficiently.
  • Organization: Coordinating the nursing staff, managing patient records and monitoring patient treatment all rely heavily on the head nurse's organization skills.
  • Customer service: Head nurses often work together with vendors to place and fulfill orders for supplies and equipment. Also, though they don't view patients as customers, customer service skills are helpful when interacting with patients, listening to their needs and fulfilling their requests.
  • Empathy and compassion: Head nurses use empathy and compassion when working with patients so that they can better understand their patients' needs, which helps them better address their patients' medical issues.
  • Analytical skills: Since head nurses often diagnose patients, analyzing test results or studying patient files can help them understand what the medical issue may be. Also, analyzing hospital records can help with their administrative duties.
  • Conflict resolution: As the manager of the nursing staff, head nurses must often resolve any conflicts the staff may have with each other or with their patients to help facilitate a positive and productive environment for all.
  • Ability to multitask: Medical facilities are often fast-paced work environments with many tasks in need of completion. As a manager, head nurses take responsibility for completing many of these tasks in addition to typical nursing duties.
  • Responsibility: As the head of the nursing staff, much of the responsibility for patient care belongs to the head nurse. Employers expect their head nurses to welcome this responsibility and prioritize patient health and safety.