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Job Requirements of CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT (CNA):
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Employment Type:
Contractor
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Location:
Portland, ME (Onsite)
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CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT (CNA)
Role (RN, Tech, LPN, PT, etc.): CNA
Specialty: Respiratory, Medical Telemetry, IMC
Number of Openings:
Shift: Day and Night
Weekly Guaranteed Hours: 36
Weekend Hours: 36 (unless otherwise noted):
Call Requirements: None
Years of Experience: 1-2 years minimum
Float Requirements: CNAs will work with both the medical telemetry and IMC patients on Bean 5. They will float to other inpatient units. CNAs are also utilized in the companion role and will be required to sit with patients as a 1:1 companion as needed.
Education & Certifications Required:
Required Certifications (will this be consistent for all similar skillset on unit or specific to this Position Request) :
BLS
Education Modules (will this be consistent for all similar skillset on unit or specific to this Position Request) :
MMC mandatory onboarding education
Unit Information:
Number of Beds: 43
Patient Ratios: 1:7-8
Equipment: Specific to our IMC patients: Ventilators, BiPaP, CPAP. Both IMC and Med Tele equipment: CPAP, Nasal Cannula, Non Rebreather, Epidural pumps, IV pumps, specialty beds, PCA pumps, VAC dressings, Trach care/maintenance, multiple various bed surfaces and patient mobility equipment
EMR: Epic
Hiring Profile:
Must Have Skills/Experience: Inpatient experience on previous med/surge level of care or higher
Preferred Skillset/Experience:
Type of Patients on Unit: Respiratory, Medical Telemetry, some surgical, sepsis, DKA, Altered Mental Status, Failure to Thrive, Respiratory Failure, and most any acute on chronic medical condition.
Personality Fit: Teamwork, flexibility, accountability/ takes ownership, good communication, patient-centered care, can-do attitude
Dress Code:
Scrub Color: Any
Any unacceptable attire: unprofessional clothing, shirts with logos other than hospital related.
Misc./Other Information: