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Acute Rehab Patient Care Assistant (PCA) | CNA Preferred

Acute Rehab Patient Care Assistant (PCA) Cna PreferredJoin a dedicated healthcare team in the heart of the Midwest region, providing compassionate and direct patient care in an acute rehabilitation and transitional care facility setting. Under the guidance of licensed nurses, you will play a vital role in supporting patients' daily needs and enhancing their recovery experience.Working under the supervision of an RN, LPN, or shift manager, the Patient Care Assistant (PCA) delivers essential bedside care, ensuring patient safety and comfort throughout their stay.Adhere to established safety protocols including infection control, safe patient handling, and timely communication of any changes in patient condition to licensed nursing staff.Perform basic care tasks such as monitoring vital signs, glucometer checks, assisting with toileting, feeding, bathing, and mobility activities.Collaborate closely with nursing personnel to meet patient needs promptly and maintain a safe, supportive environment.Accurately document all patient care activities to aid clinical decision-making and ensure continuity of care.Effectively communicate relevant patient information to the healthcare team to promote positive outcomes.High school diploma or GED is preferred.At least one year of experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is preferred.If uncertified or with less than one year of experience, candidates must complete a PCA training academy. American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is required within the first 90 days of employment; training is provided.This role requires significant mental focus and physical activity including lifting up to 35 pounds, standing, walking, bending, and other movements necessary to assist patients safely.Frequent exposure to infectious and communicable diseases through blood and bodily fluids is expected. Occasional interactions with challenging individuals may occur.