Under the supervision of a registered nurse, responsible for providing support to nursing staff and assisting in the delivery of patient/resident care following patient care plan and hospital policies and procedures.Responsibilities:
Provides routine patient/resident care services such as call light response; ambulating, transferring, and positioning; personal hygiene assistance, prescribed bowel and bladder program assistance, etc.
Collects, records, and reports various patient/resident data. Reports changes in patient/resident condition.
Provides general clerical support to unit such as answering the phone, data entry, and assembling, maintaining, and distributing various information.
Transcribes physician orders and notifies appropriate parties of orders and consultations.
Schedules procedures with other departments.
Required:
High school graduate or equivalent.
Successful completion of a health unit coordinator course or, high school or college course work in medical terminology and computer/data entry.
Specialized education requirements, for those not meeting minimum six-month nursing assistance experience requirement, include:
oacute care nursing assistant course preferred for acute care positions orolong term care nursing assistant course orocompletion of an emergency medical technician program orocompletion of medical assistant program orocompletion of a clinical rotation while participating in accredited nursing program.
Prior nursing assistant experience of at least six months is required when the specialized education requirements identified above has not been met.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification as Healthcare Provider or equivalent through the Military Training Network (MTN).
Preferred:
Six months of clerical experience in healthcare setting. Direct patient care experience.
Computer keyboard skills and windows application experience.
Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans.