Hospice Certified Nursing Assistant at OSR HOLDING COMPANY LLC
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 May, 26

Salary

25.0

Posted On

17 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Certified Nursing Assistant License, Hospice Care, End-of-Life Care, Clinical Skills, Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Task Prioritization, Compassion, Emotional Resilience, Infection Control, Documentation, Safety Protocols, Patient Support, Vital Signs Monitoring, Team Collaboration

Industry

Description
Description The Hospice Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) provides essential care and support to terminally ill patients in a hospice setting, working under the supervision of a registered nurse. The CNA plays a crucial role in assisting patients with daily living activities, monitoring their vital signs, and reporting any changes to the nursing team to ensure the highest quality of life during their end-of-life journey. Schedule: Full-Time, Day Shift, 8-5 Primary Responsibilities and Duties: Assist patients with personal hygiene, including bathing, grooming, and dressing. Help with mobility and transfers, ensuring the patient’s safety and comfort. Monitor vital signs and report any changes to the supervising nurse. Collaborate with the healthcare team to provide compassionate care according to the patient's care plan. Provide emotional support and companionship to patients and their families. Assist with meal preparation and feeding, adhering to dietary restrictions and individual preferences. Maintain a clean and safe environment for patients, following infection control protocols. Accurately document care provided and report any significant changes in the patient's condition, including noting exact medication and care provided with the date and time for insurance purposes and appropriate quality of care to patients. Adhere to all safety protocols, regulatory guidelines, and agency policies and procedures. Participate in team meetings and ongoing training to enhance knowledge and skills in hospice care. Requirements Job Qualifications: Valid Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) license in the state in which work is performed. 2+ years experience in hospice or end-of-life care is preferred. Strong clinical skills and the ability to perform a range of nursing tasks with sensitivity and compassion. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact effectively with patients, families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Demonstrated ability to prioritize tasks, manage multiple responsibilities, and adapt to changing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Ability to build rapport with patients through a compassionate and caring demeanor. Emotional resilience and the ability to cope with the unique challenges of hospice care. Physical Requirements: Ability to lift and transfer patients, with or without assistance, up to 50lbs. Capability to perform physical tasks such as bending, standing, walking, and climbing stairs for extended periods. Strength to handle medical equipment and assist patients with mobility and physical activities. Visual acuity and dexterity for performing tasks such as reading medical records, administering injections, and handling medical instruments. Ability to respond swiftly and efficiently to emergency situations. Capacity to work in various home environments which may include navigating stairs, tight spaces, or uneven surfaces. Maintain regular attendance and timeliness as set forth within the work schedule designated by the department supervisor/manager. Job requires accepting criticism and dealing calmly and effectively with high-stress situations. The ability to use your abdominal and lower back muscles to support part of the body repeatedly or continuously over time without "giving out" or fatiguing.
Responsibilities
The Hospice Certified Nursing Assistant provides essential care by assisting terminally ill patients with daily living activities, including personal hygiene, mobility, and feeding, while monitoring vital signs and reporting changes to the supervising nurse. This role also involves offering emotional support to patients and families and maintaining a safe, clean environment according to protocols.
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