What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) position at Bartlett Regional Hospital?
Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a Certified Nursing Assistants to join our Float Pool team!
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Job Summary
Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents in accordance with the patient’s and/or resident’s assessment and treatment plan. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. Staff assigned to the Float Pool will be assigned to units as needs are identified.
The CNA needs to be proficient in speaking English in order to accurately and effectively communicate with patients and/or residents. Patients include those from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, socio-economic standing, education, etc. Depending on the unit in which they are working, they may be required to learn specific skills necessary to provide the best care to patients and/or residents.
CNA II's have the ability to train CNA I positions as well as perform the full scope of duties for a CNA I or II at BRH. Skills include, but are not limited to: Completing non-invasive collection and testing of physical specimens (gastroccult, hemoccult, urine dip sticks), glucose testing and reporting, suctioning the oral pharynx, removal of internal or external urinary catheters, peri-care, bladder scans, electrode placements for electrocardiograms, cardiac monitoring, telemetry, Incentive Spirometer use, etc.
Minimum Qualifications For The Job
Practice Notices
Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community . It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live!
Job Summary
Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents in accordance with the patient’s and/or resident’s assessment and treatment plan. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. Staff assigned to the Float Pool will be assigned to units as needs are identified.
The CNA needs to be proficient in speaking English in order to accurately and effectively communicate with patients and/or residents. Patients include those from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, socio-economic standing, education, etc. Depending on the unit in which they are working, they may be required to learn specific skills necessary to provide the best care to patients and/or residents.
CNA II's have the ability to train CNA I positions as well as perform the full scope of duties for a CNA I or II at BRH. Skills include, but are not limited to: Completing non-invasive collection and testing of physical specimens (gastroccult, hemoccult, urine dip sticks), glucose testing and reporting, suctioning the oral pharynx, removal of internal or external urinary catheters, peri-care, bladder scans, electrode placements for electrocardiograms, cardiac monitoring, telemetry, Incentive Spirometer use, etc.
Minimum Qualifications For The Job
- Education: Completion of a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program.
- License: Current State of Alaska Certified Nursing Assistant license.
- Certifications: Basic Life Support (BLS). Completion and certification by Bartlett’s approved Behavioral Health Physical Intervention and Verbal De-escalation training program within ninety (90) days of hire .
- Experience:
- CNA I ($21.21 - $24.96/hour): No prior experience required. CNA I’s are required to complete initial advanced skills training checklists and advance to CNA II level within 6 months.
- CNA II ($24.90 - $29.29/hour): Master entry level CNA I skills and duties and complete initial advanced skills training checklist within 6 months of hire. CNA II must maintain quarterly skills training checklists and competencies.
- Other: Must be 16 years of age to work at Bartlett Regional Hospital.
Practice Notices
- All new employees are required to produce negative drug screen prior to start of employment.
Salary : $21 - $25