PRN Nurse Clause Samples

The PRN Nurse clause defines the terms under which a nurse is employed on an as-needed, or "pro re nata" (PRN), basis rather than as a full-time or regularly scheduled staff member. This clause typically outlines the conditions for scheduling, compensation, and the nurse's responsibilities, specifying that work hours are not guaranteed and are dependent on the facility's fluctuating needs. By establishing these parameters, the clause provides flexibility for both the employer and the nurse, ensuring that staffing levels can be adjusted efficiently to meet patient care demands without committing to fixed employment terms.
PRN Nurse. A Nurse employed to be scheduled on an intermittent basis as needed. PRN Nurses are expected to provide written notice of availability (or unavailability) at least ten (10) days prior to the posting date for each schedule period. PRN Nurses shall not be scheduled when full or part time Nurses are available to be scheduled without creating an overtime situation. PRN 1 Nurses – Minimum work availability requirement for shifts where the Hospital has needs, for an average rolling three (3) month cycle:
PRN Nurse. Section 1. In order to enhance the Commonwealth's ability to attract registered nurses who may not be available for full-time or regular part-time employment, the parties have established a separate and distinct classification which is known as "PRN Nurse". When staff level bargaining unit work is assigned from a pool of PRN Nurses on a day to day basis, such nurses shall be, for the period of their employment, bargaining unit employees, and subject to the terms of this Agreement excepting those Articles specified in Section 3 of this Article. It is understood that this classification may be used at all locations throughout the Commonwealth and that no use will be permitted through the reclassification of existing positions. Section 2. PRN Nurses shall be paid an hourly rate of $38.90. At work locations selected by the Employer, The Commonwealth for recruitment and retention purposes will pay the PRN Nurse rate of $42.65 per hour. The Commonwealth will notify the union in writing 30 days prior to placing or removing a work location from the list of work locations which pay the higher PRN Nurse rate. PRN Nurses who work on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid one and one-half times their regular hourly rate. For the purpose of determining this rate of pay when a PRN Nurse’s work shift on said holidays overlaps the calendar day, the first shift of the employee in which 50% or more of the time occurs on the applicable holiday shall be considered in the holiday period and the holiday period shall end 24 hours after the commencement of that shift. Section 3. The following Articles of the Collective Bargaining Agreement shall not apply to PRN Nurses: Article 4; Articles 7 through 16; Article 17, Sections 3, 4 and 9 Articles l9 through Section 4. PRN Nurses who have at least one year of service since their most recent appointment with the Commonwealth on April 30, 2013; April 30, 2014; and January 31, 2015, as appropriate and who transfer from PRN status to full-time status will be eligible to receive a one step service increment effective the first day of the first full pay period in April 2013; April 2014; and January 2015. Section 5. The Union and the applicable Department shall "meet and discuss" regarding the institutions at which PRN Nurses will be employed. Additionally, prior to the employment of PRN Nurses at any institution, local "meet and discuss" sessions will be held in an attem...
PRN Nurse. A Nurse hired for a period of three (3) months or more in a position that has no regular schedule and/or hours but is assigned by a department director if the work schedule cannot be covered by full-time, regular part-time, weekend package, weekend package plus, or part time accruing nurses.
PRN Nurse. 7 A Nurse employed to be scheduled on an intermittent basis as needed.
PRN Nurse. A non-regularly scheduled nurse who works during any period when additional work of any nature requires a temporarily augmented work force or in the event of an emergency or nurse absenteeism. PRN nurses shall not accrue seniority. Regularly scheduled full-time and part-time nurses who change to PRN status and subsequently return within one (1) year shall have seniority and PTO accruals previously earned as a regularly scheduled full-time or part-time nurse reinstated excluding the time spent on PRN status.
PRN Nurse. A Nurse employed on an intermittent basis as needed. Prior to the posting of 10 the schedule, PRN Nurse shall not be scheduled when full or part time Nurses are available to 11 be scheduled without creating an overtime situation.
PRN Nurse. 15 A PRN nurse is one who is employed to work on an intermittent basis without 16 a master schedule. PRN nurses are required as a condition of continued 17 employment to work or be scheduled to work a total of eighteen (18) credits 18 per calendar quarter, including a minimum of six (6) credits for each month. 19 In each month, nurses must pre-schedule as described in the posting of 20 schedules in Article 8.5.4, unless insufficient shifts are available during that
PRN Nurse. A nurse who is scheduled on an as-needed basis with no assigned
PRN Nurse. Section 1. In order to enhance the Commonwealth's ability to attract registered nurses who may not be available for full-time or regular part-time employment, the parties have established a separate and distinct classification which is known as "PRN Nurse". When staff level bargaining unit work is assigned from a pool of PRN Nurses on a day to day basis, such nurses shall be, for the period of their employment, bargaining unit employees, and subject to the terms of this Agreement excepting those Articles specified in Section 3 of this Article. It is understood that this classification may be used at all locations throughout the Commonwealth and that no use will be permitted through the reclassification of existing positions.

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