Job Title:
State Tested Nurse Aide/STNA
Duration: 12 Months
Hours/Week: 40.00 Hours/Week
Shift hours: 3:00 PM- 11:30 PM (40 Hours weekly) -11:00 PM - 7:30 AM
Below is an example of a schedule you may work. This will be the schedule on a two week rotating basis.
Week 1 - Days Worked: Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Days Off: Monday and Saturday
Week 2 - Days Worked: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
Days Off: Sunday and Thursday
Pay Rate: $25-$/hr W2
Roles and Responsibilities:
- We are looking to fill full-time shifts.
- The hours will be 40 hours each week.
- Also, please note that days of the week that you will work will vary; however, you will be placed into a two week rotating block schedule so your schedule will be the same every two weeks.
- Also, our work weeks are Sunday to Saturday, and every other weekend will be required.
- Provide direct patient care and assist with provisions of personal hygiene and activities of daily living (i.e. feeds, bathes, dresses, moves/lifts patients, provides preventative skin care, brushes teeth, cleans/trims fingernails, changes bedding and incontinence pads/briefs, collects vital signs, measures height & weight, measures fluid intake/output);
- Makes observations of patient condition and timely reports/documents all findings; assists with doctor's sick call and doctor's rounds; responds to emergency by providing emergency care and cardiopulmonary resuscitation; documents all patient care; makes beds;
- Maintains cleanliness of patient area/equipment; escorts patients as needed; communicates with patients to assess and communicate patient needs; provides assistance to healthcare staff; reviews shift report from preceding shift(s); performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Certification for the healthcare professional; 6 months of work experience as an STNA
- Knowledge of addition/subtraction; departmental, state & federal laws, rules and guidelines pertaining to direct care; first aid, CPR; human relations;
- Skill in direct care; operating lifts; wheelchairs; Geri chairs & electric beds.
- Ability to apply principles to solve practical, everyday problems; maintain accurate vital statistic records; recognize unusual client/resident condition & take appropriate action; develop good rapport with clients/residents; demonstrate strength to move, position & lift 50-100 pounds; carry out & follow instructions in simple and written oral form.
- Developed after employment. Formal education in arithmetic that includes addition and subtraction & in reading, writing & speaking common English vocabulary; must be listed on Ohio Nurse Aide Registry & possess certification in CPR.
Knowledge of addition/subtraction;
- Knowledge of addition/subtraction; departmental, state & federal laws, rules and guidelines pertaining to direct care; first aid, CPR; human relations; skill in direct care; operating lifts; wheelchairs; geri chairs & electric beds.
- Ability to apply principles to solve practical, everyday problems; maintain accurate vital statistic records; recognize unusual client/resident condition & take appropriate action; develop good rapport with clients/residents; demonstrate strength to move, position & lift 50-100 pounds; carry out & follow instructions in simple and written oral form.
- Developed after employment.
- Formal education in arithmetic that includes addition and subtraction & in reading, writing & speaking common English vocabulary; must be listed on Ohio Nurse Aide Registry & possess certification in CPR.
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