Common use of Call-Off Order Clause in Contracts

Call-Off Order. If a unit is overstaffed, the nurses on that unit may be subject to shift alteration as described in this Article. Call-off order is used to determine which nurses will be placed on VDO or MDO, on-call/standby, partial shift, utilized as helping hands, and/or floated to another unit, or stay home. This applies to all units at the Medical Center. A. The unit Charge Nurse determines how many nursing staff members are needed to work on the next shift in their unit based on the unit-level nurse staffing plan. The Charge Nurse then determines who will be placed on low census/on call using the following sequence (call-off order): 1. Non-guaranteed per diem Agency nurses.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Call-Off Order. If a unit is overstaffed, the nurses on that unit may be subject to shift alteration as described in this ArticleArticle []1.A-C above. Call-off order is used to determine which nurses will be placed on VDO or MDO, on-call/standby, partial shift, utilized as helping hands, and/or floated to another unit, or stay home. This applies to all units at the Medical Center. A. The unit Charge Nurse nurse determines how many nursing staff members are needed to work on the next shift in their unit based on the unit-level nurse staffing plan. The Charge Nurse nurse then determines who will be placed on low census/on call using the following sequence (call-off order): 1. Non-guaranteed per diem Agency nurses.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Nursing Employment Agreement