Patient Care Associate IHA-Med Surg
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Nursing AssistantsHealthcare Support Workers, All OtherMedical AssistantsLicensed Practical and Licensed Vocational NursesPsychiatric AidesIndustries:
Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities)General Medical and Surgical HospitalsSpecialty (except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) HospitalsHome Health Care ServicesOffices of PhysiciansVideo TestimonialJob DetailsDepartment: Med SurgShift: DayWorking Hours: VariesSummary:A Patient Care Associate serves as a technical assistant to nursing on the unit whose primary function is to assist with basic patient care, monitoring, hygiene, and to help ensure care is complete. The nursing assistant works as part of the nursing team on a unit and throughout the hospital to ensure that each and every patient and guest to the hospital has their needs met, whether that need is physical, spiritual or educational.Other Information:Requires High School diploma or equivalent.Must complete 12 hours of college credit to promote to next level. 3 months of experience. Will be added on 4th shift.BLS must be obtained within 30 days.Knowledge Skills and Abilities Needed: Ability to read, write, understand and follow instructions. Basic addition and subtraction skills. The verbal skills to effectively relate to patients, visitors, staff, and physicians. Ability to utilize Epic to chart and monitor tasks to be completed.This job will be authorized 0.80 hours bi-weekly.">Department: Med SurgShift: DayWorking Hours: VariesOther Information:Requires High School diploma or equivalent.Must complete 12 hours of college credit to promote to next level. 3 months of experience. Will be added on 4th shift.BLS must be obtained within 30 days.Knowledge Skills and Abilities Needed: Ability to read, write, understand and follow instructions. Basic addition and subtraction skills. The verbal skills to effectively relate to patients, visitors, staff, and physicians. Ability to utilize Epic to chart and monitor tasks to be completed.This job will be authorized 0.80 hours bi-weekly.