certified nursing assistant - , WA, United States - Mason Health

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    CNA/Unit Secretary: This .9FTE/Part-time position is scheduled to work 12-HR variable night shifts and is AFSCME represented.

    Compensation: Non-exempt, $20.07-$31.27/HR

    Benefits:

    Mason Health provides an excellent benefit package to Part-time and Full-time employees, including:
    • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
    • Retirement/ Deferred Compensation plans
    Mason Health will make employer contributions of 8% of your compensation for each pay period that you contribute at least 5% of your compensation.
    • Paid Time Off, accrue up to 8 hours of PTO per bi-weekly pay period
    • Life Insurance
    • Employee Assistance Program
    • Mental Health & Wellness resources
    • Tuition Assistance Program
    • Optional or elective benefits include:
    • Flexible Spending Account
    • Short & Long term disability insurance
    Job Summary:
    Provides direct and indirect care to patients and their families under the supervision of a registered nurse; provides clerical and administrative assistance as needed to support and maintain effective operations on the unit. Typical duties include assisting patients with activities of daily living, maintaining a safe environment of care, preparing patients for surgery, close observation of confused patients, transportation, maintenance of equipment and supplies, clerical tasks, and customer service.

    Job Specific Duties & Responsibilities:
    1. Assists RNs and other healthcare providers in implementing the plan of care by performing common procedures and tasks as directed and documenting appropriately. Performs patient care duties within the nursing assistant scope of practice, under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse.
    2. Assists RNs and other healthcare providers in implementing the plan of care by performing common procedures and tasks as directed and documenting appropriately. Performs patient care duties within the nursing assistant scope of practice, under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse.
    3. Assists patients in performing Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) included but not limited to: ambulation, dressing, hygiene, eating, and essential tasks of daily living with compassion and ensuring privacy and independence to the level the patient is capable.
    4. Observes, documents, and appropriately reports changes in patient activity and/or symptoms such as vital signs, respiration, discomfort, intake, output, weight, mental changes, and bleeding.
    5. Anticipates patient care needs. Conducts patient rounding in accordance with standards. Answers patient call lights: determines nature of problem and responds within scope and/or obtains appropriate resources.
    6. Assists with or prepares patient for transport including moving patient to and from bed to gurney or wheelchair. Transports patients, patient belongings and valuables, supplies, equipment and specimens to and from various locations. Follows safe patient handling protocols.
    7. Provides administrative and technical support in the operation of the unit. Performs clerical duties including, but not limited to, receiving admitted patients; initiating patient files; transfers and expirations; preparing hospital statistical records. May process daily charges and charge corrections.
    8. Serves as a patient advocate. Exercises discretion in the management of patient information and assures strict patient confidentiality.
    9. Responds to emergency situations in a calm and supportive manner. Maintains composure and professional demeanor in stressful situations.
    10. Develops and maintains professional and clinical skills. Completes all annual competency and education requirements within established parameters and timeframes. Participates in staff meetings, patient care meetings, educational in-services and other professional activities. Maintains awareness of policies and procedures and performance standards.
    11. Provides administrative and technical support in the operation of the unit. Performs clerical duties including, but not limited to, receiving admitted patients; initiating patient files; alerting the Registered Nurse to new physician orders; processing discharge orders, transfers and expirations; preparing hospital statistical records. May process daily charges and charge corrections.
    12. Serves as the hub of communication for the unit; manages multiple phone calls and threads of communication. Serves as a front-line customer service representative; displays professional interpersonal skills when communicating with patients, the public and staff. Answers and/or directs inquiries for staff and visitors.
    13. Maintains and orders unit supplies and equipment. Assures stock levels of department supplies are at PAR level and stored appropriately. Retrieves equipment needed for patient care.
    14. Other duties as assigned.
    Required Education and Experience:
    1. High school diploma or equivalent.
    2. Completion of WA approved nursing assistant training program.
    3. One (1) year of nursing assistant experience, acute care experience preferred.
    4. One (1) year of clerical and customer service experience in a health care environment.
    Required Licenses, Certifications and/or Registrations:
    1. Current Nursing Assistant-Certified (NA-C) license in the state of Washington.
    2. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, or within 180 days of hire.