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Aide Clinical Assistant - Emergency Department

Aide Clinical Assistant - Emergency DepartmentRussell, MN $32,099 - $41,099 a yearJob Type: Full TimeJob Summary: Support nursing practice and care delivery through a blend of direct patient care, communication, and clerical duties.Essential Responsibilities:Fiscal Responsibility: Use supplies and equipment efficiently. Complete assignments promptly and leave shift on time using the timekeeping system. Demonstrate productivity and accept emergency department and float assignments. Fill out work orders and support unit goals to reduce waste.Quality: Participate and document according to unit standards and stay current with policy updates. Problem-solve and multitask within scope of practice. Offer suggestions to improve unit flow and patient experience. Accept delegated tasks appropriately and engage in teamwork.Patient Satisfaction: Promote patient satisfaction through recognition and timely response to needs. Use personal electronic devices professionally and maintain a quiet environment. Exemplify excellent guest relations with patients, families, and visitors. Perform purposeful patient rounding.Patient Safety: Practice safe patient mobilization and fall prevention. Use two patient identifiers for all tasks and point-of-care testing. Utilize event management system for unusual occurrences. Adjust care routines to meet individual patient needs as assigned. Adhere to HIPAA and social media policies.Professional Growth: Share knowledge and skills with colleagues, including orientation and cross-training. Demonstrate leadership by serving as a resource, council member, super user, or preceptor. Identify professional development needs and collaborate with management for learning opportunities. Participate in departmental goal development and attend in-services on practice changes.Customer Service: Engage patients and families with professionalism and flexibility. Maintain a quiet patient environment and adapt to staffing needs and assignments. Practice AIDET (Acknowledge, Identify, Duration, Explanation, Thank You). Promote teamwork and maintain positive interdepartmental relationships. Provide holistic care for diverse patient populations.Education and Experience Required:High school diploma or GED required; alternatively, past or active CNA license or graduation from a CNA program with 5+ years of CNA experience accepted in lieu of diploma or GED.Basic BLS certification must be obtained within 3 months of hire.Work Shift: First shift, full-time, approximately 38 hours per week. This position is located in a regional healthcare facility serving the Midwest area of the United States.