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Redeployment

WSNA is aware that RNs may be redeployed to address staffing needs during the Omicron surge. There are a few things to be aware of if you are asked to float. If you are not affected, you may see some of these nurses working in your unit and please take note of some of the conditions for those nurses who are floating outside their specialty area.

  • Nurses required to float shall receive orientation appropriate to the assignment. Whidbey is responsible for providing appropriate orientation and training to a nurse or healthcare worker necessary to safely care for the assigned patients. Float assignments will comply with the Washington state standards of nursing practice and align with the competencies of the float registered nurse.
  • A nurse floated outside their specialty area will not be expected to take a full assignment where they have not the ability and/or orientation to the procedures and requirements.
  • You may also want to review this information on refusing an assignment in case you are faced with an unsafe situation https://www.wsna.org/news/2020...
  • These are just a few of the highlights in Article 11.2.3, 13.7 of your CBA and in section III of the COVID MOU 4 21 20. There may be other language that applies. To read the relevant contract and COVID MOU 4 21 20 language (recommended) you can view or download it on your local unit web page or by using the direct link below to the documents page: https://www.wsna.org/union/whi...

Questions or concerns? Please contact one of your officers or your Nurse Rep, Sara Frey @ sfrey@wsna.org 206.575.7979 ext. 3039.