Stamford Health, a well-established, award-winning healthcare system with multiple locations in CT, is seeking a CNA to join our float pool team! As a Certified Great Place to Work organization, Stamford Health understands what's needed to attract talent that will improve our workforce and support our mission. To that end, we offer:Â
- Competitive salary
- Comprehensive, low-cost health insurance plans available day one
- Wellness programs
- Tax-deferred annuity and (403b) pension plan
- Tuition reimbursement
- Free on-site parking
Job Summary:Â
The CNA will serve as the first line of action by communicating with patients to prevent unsafe behaviors and conditions. This position creates a relationship with the patient to enhance care and communication as well as streamline that care process whenever possible. CNAs may be floated to all inpatient units except for NICU & Nursery. May be floated to the Emergency Dept, Labor & Delivery, and Psych units in a sitter capacity only. Float CNAs will also function as a NOVA monitoring tech at least once per week.Â
This is a Full-time position. 3 shifts/week with rotating weekends, 7:00 PM - 7:30 AM (night shift).Â
Responsibilities:
- Provides direct patient care to a select group of patients and advocates on their behalf. Includes:Â
- Bathing, dressing/undressing, toileting (bed pans, urinals), oral care, grooming, and shaving as directed by licensed nurse.Â
- Taking vitals, intake, and output as directed (Blood glucose monitoring, EKG).
- Feeding, collecting and providing food as guided by licensed nurse.Â
- Changing linens and tidying room.Â
- Directing visitors as needed.
- Observing &/or remote video monitoring as needed.Â
- Assisting with ambulation, turning, and positioning of patient.
- Provides assistance with adjunct therapies such as enemas, heat packs, ice packs, and sitz baths as needed.Â
- Phlebotomizes as directed and to policy.
- Assesses patients physical and psychosocial condition, with reports to licensed nurse.
- Supports and promotes hospital-wide and unit-specific goals (e.g. Planetree, Magnet, hourly rounding, etc.)
- Practices and promotes patient safety and quality of care with continual communication with licensed nurse.Â
- Documents pertinent information, observations, and other aspects of patient care clearly, concisely, and in a timely manner.Â
- Educate patients and family as needed.Â
Qualifications:Â
Minimum of High School diploma, GED or equivalent required.Â
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- BLS, Heart Saver, or equivalent. Â
- One year of CNA experience in a hospital setting preferred.Â
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