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Bed Controller - Bed Control (Full Time, 40, Varied Shift)
The Queen's Health Systems
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Honolulu, United States
Location
Honolulu
Posted
June 03, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
RESPONSIBILITIES
**A $2,000 Sign-On bonus is available to full-time, external candidates in exchange for a two (2) year commitment.**
**Join our Queen’s Ohana as a Bed Controller!**
When every minute counts, you make care happen.
As a Bed Controller, you are the hub of hospital operations—coordinating patient placement, supporting care teams, and ensuring patients are in the right place at the right time. Your decisions directly impact patient safety, clinical efficiency, and the overall care experience.
The Bed Controller is responsible for coordinating, monitoring, and optimizing patient bed placement and movement throughout the hospital to support safe, timely, and efficient patient flow. This role works collaboratively with nursing leadership, admissions, environmental services, case management, and clinical teams to ensure appropriate bed utilization while maintaining high standards of patient care.
**Why This Role Matters**
**A $2,000 Sign-On bonus is available to full-time, external candidates in exchange for a two (2) year commitment.**
**Join our Queen’s Ohana as a Bed Controller!**
When every minute counts, you make care happen.
As a Bed Controller, you are the hub of hospital operations—coordinating patient placement, supporting care teams, and ensuring patients are in the right place at the right time. Your decisions directly impact patient safety, clinical efficiency, and the overall care experience.
The Bed Controller is responsible for coordinating, monitoring, and optimizing patient bed placement and movement throughout the hospital to support safe, timely, and efficient patient flow. This role works collaboratively with nursing leadership, admissions, environmental services, case management, and clinical teams to ensure appropriate bed utilization while maintaining high standards of patient care.
**Why This Role Matters**