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First Shift: 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
* Under direct supervision, performs assigned direct care activities and basic nursing procedures in a nursing facility or home health care.
* Assist nursing staff in assessing the client's physical and mental condition according to policies and procedures.
* Completes required documentation in patient and unit records.
* Follows hospital/departmental procedures regarding infection control. Maintains certification.
* Performs basic nursing procedures, such as taking vital signs, weight, specimens according to the treatment plan.
* Provides training and/or direction to patients in activities of daily living in order to promote increased independence.
* Utilizes correct body mechanics in performing patient care activities to prevent injury.
* Receives additional training, as required, to gain full proficiency and experience in all areas
FOR THIS TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT, STATE LAW REQUIRES A NATIONAL AND STATE BACKGROUND CHECK AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT.
Must be certified as a Nursing Assistant.
Additional Information
* Agency Logo: Requisition ID: HEA09BI
* Number of Openings: 1
* Advertised Salary: $35,200.00 - $38,600.00
* Shift: Day Job
* Posting End Date: Jun 14, 2024
Full Time
$31k-37k (estimate)
06/03/2024
06/22/2024
georgia.gov
ATLANTA, GA
>50,000
1943
BRIAN KEMP
$10B - $50B
Public Administration
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