Telesitter-Float at UnityPoint Health
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

31 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patient Monitoring, Observation, Communication, Collaboration, Safety Awareness, Crisis Management, Teamwork, Patient Care, Digital Communication, Problem Solving, Attention to Detail, Initiative, Customer Service, Time Management, Adaptability, Reporting

Industry

Description
Overview The patient safety companion provides patient monitoring services either through direct patient observation or through the central monitoring center in order to provide a safe environment for patients. Why UnityPoint Health? At UnityPoint Health, you matter. We’re proud to be recognized as a Top 150 Place to Work in Healthcare by Becker's Healthcare several years in a row for our commitment to our team members. Our competitive Total Rewards program offers benefits options that align with your needs and priorities, no matter what life stage you’re in. Here are just a few: Expect paid time off, parental leave, 401K matching and an employee recognition program. Dental and health insurance, paid holidays, short and long-term disability and more. We even offer pet insurance for your four-legged family members. Early access to earned wages with Daily Pay, tuition reimbursement to help further your career and adoption assistance to help you grow your family. With a collective goal to champion a culture of belonging where everyone feels valued and respected, we honor the ways people are unique and embrace what brings us together. And, we believe equipping you with support and development opportunities is a vital part of delivering an exceptional employment experience. Find a fulfilling career and make a difference with UnityPoint Health. Responsibilities Demonstrates understanding and proficiency of the use of the patient monitoring software while functioning as a remote monitoring technician. Maintains visual observation at all times. Verbally redirects patient over digital 2-way audio device that is in patient room Provides 1:1 direct observation (sitter in patient’s room) to assigned patient to prevent patient self- injury in situation where patient/family is unable to do so. Demonstrates the knowledge and skill necessary to provide the appropriate care to a patient population based on the patients individualized treatment plan as delegated by the RN. Accesses assigned nursing/nursing support staff on assigned area immediately in case of emergency, or as needed to provide patient care on routine basis. Seeks help or advice as soon as possible when patient appears to pose a threat to themselves or others. Participates in hand-off of pertinent information/behavior about assigned patients when arriving on unit/work area and upon completion of shift assignment. Coordinates meal and break times with team and informs appropriate team members prior to leaving monitoring station for any reason to ensure constant patient observation. Participates in a collaborative identification and reporting of patient safety issues. Seeks assistance with removal of any potential safety hazard from room and reports findings to Charge Nurse. Demonstrates safe work practices and attitudes, follows safety rules, works to prevent unsafe conditions and behaviors, and participates in organizational and department safety programs. Demonstrates initiative to improve quality and customer service. Balances team and individual responsibilities, objective and open to other’s views, gives and welcomes feedback, contributes to positive team goals, puts success Qualifications High School diploma or GED Use of usual and customary equipment used to perform essential functions of the position.
Responsibilities
The patient safety companion provides monitoring services through direct observation or remote monitoring to ensure patient safety. Responsibilities include maintaining visual observation, redirecting patients, and coordinating with nursing staff during emergencies.
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