Resource CNA- Legacy Campus at St. John's United
Billings, Montana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

23 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Nursing Care, Medical Oversight, Emergency Response, Record Keeping, Staff Supervision, Coaching, Staff Education, Scheduling, Process Development, Quality Improvement, Reporting, Inventory Management, Confidentiality, Safety Procedures, Customer Service, Eden Alternative Philosophy

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description FT Day Shift: 6am-6pm Week 1: Monday, Friday, Saturday Week 2: Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday SUMMARY: Under the general supervision of the Resource Director this position provides quality, professional, nursing care and medical oversight to St. John’s Residents. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Nursing: Works closely with physicians to determine appropriate care Responds to and leads emergency situations Completes medical records on elders Performs record keeping according to policies developed by St. John’s United in accordance with State and Federal Regulations Assists staff when necessary Promotes the Elder’s well-being and satisfaction by supporting elder-centered care while working as a member of the Clinical Support Team. Leadership: Supervises staff in assigned areas Coach, and educate assigned employees Develop referral and support relationships with Elders of all care levels Facilitates appropriate staffing levels and schedule Participate in community activities such as serving meals to residents to form relationships with staff and residents and ease burden of front-line staff Assists with process development and Quality Improvement Communication/Reporting: Reports pertinent issues to the Nursing Admin on call. Participates in and receives the nursing report on assigned shifts Manages on call phone while on shift. Maintains inventory of equipment Facilitates the delivery of equipment/supplies to the area of need. Manipulates schedule to assure all care areas throughout campus have care coverage. Maintains the confidentiality of all Elder care information according to the St. John’s Policy on confidentially and Elders Rights Dining Services: Assists in the meal time process, serving coffee, greeting residents, guests, family members Performs other duties as necessary to ensure a pleasant atmosphere and timely mealtime for all Safety: Obeys safety rules of St. John’s United Identifies, reports, and/or corrects obvious safety hazards Attends Mandatory safety in-services Utilizes proper body mechanics when transferring Elders Follows established policies and procedures when exposed to blood/body fluids Wears and/or uses safety equipment and supplies (i.e. gait belts, mechanical lifts, personal protective equipment) Mission/Customer Service: Supports the growth and actively engages in the Eden Alternative philosophy, including a work environment with plants and animals. Follows the St. John’s Guidelines for Customer Service *Let the Mission be your guide *Make eye contact and smile *Greet & welcome each and every person *Seek out personal contact *Provide immediate service-listen & act *Use appropriate body language at all times *Be gracious to each & every person Employee Responsibilities Follows policy and procedures on annual TB testing. Follows policy and procedures on annual influenza vaccinations. Attends all mandatory in-services Attends and participates in scheduled training and educational classes to maintain license in accord with the State of Montana Performs other duties as assigned Requirements REQUIREMENTS: Minimum Requirements: Must be licensed as a CNA in the State of Montana. 2-5 years of experience desired. Knowledge, skills, and abilities required: Ability to understand and express written and verbal communication. Ability to interact effectively and professionally with Elders, family members, coworkers and other clinical support staff Ability to work independently and in a team Ability to lift and manipulate heavy objects Ability to understand and follow safety policies and procedures Ability to use various health care supplies and equipment, including blood pressure devices, thermometers, wheelchairs, lifts, and oxygen suppliers, etc. Ability to understand and to contribute to Elder charts and care plans Ability to relate to and work with the ill, elderly, disabled, emotionally upset, and at times, combative people within the facility Ability to respond to Elder needs in a timely and professional manner, recognizing the Elder’s rights Ability to deal with stressful situations (i.e. Death and Dying) PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Requires moderate physical work more than 70% of the time, including lifting up to 25 pounds regularly and up to 50 pounds occasionally, standing, pushing, pulling, lifting, walking, and bending for prolonged periods of time. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work involves some exposure to dirt, dust, fumes, unpleasant odors, and/or loud noises. Work involves some exposure to hazards, bloodborne pathogens, or physical risks, which require following basic safety precautions. Normal health care environment. Work involves exposure to plants and animals within the environment. The examples of essential job functions identify the major duties and requirements for the performance of this job and do not identify all duties, responsibilities and requirements performed by positions in this class.
Responsibilities
This position provides quality, professional nursing care and medical oversight to residents, working closely with physicians, responding to emergencies, and completing medical records. Responsibilities also include supervising and educating staff, facilitating appropriate staffing levels, and participating in community activities to support residents.
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