What are the responsibilities and job description for the LNA FT position at Belknap County?
Overview
Join our dedicated healthcare team as a Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) Full-Time, where your compassionate care and clinical skills will make a meaningful difference in residents' lives. This vital role involves providing high-quality long-term care support. As an LNA, you will work closely with registered nurses and other healthcare professionals to deliver personalized patient care, ensuring safety, comfort, and dignity for every individual you serve. This position offers an engaging opportunity to grow your nursing career while positively impacting the health and well-being of diverse populations.
Responsibilities
- Provides direct resident care as assigned. Conducts resident rounds daily; identifies special resident problems and reports them immediately to the Nurse.
- Identifies safety hazards and emergency situations, and initiates corrective action as necessary and/or seeks assistance of Charge Nurse, Treatment Nurse or Nursing Supervisor.
- Assumes personal responsibility for following facility procedures related to control of equipment and supplies within the unit. Assumes accountability for compliance with federal, state and local regulations within the unit assigned and within his/her span of control.
- Reports unusual problems or incidents to the Nurse or Supervisor. Documents incidents and/or unusual problems according to established facility procedures.
- Participates in the development of an individualized plan of resident care for residents assigned.
- Reviews ADL care cards and performs nursing care as outlined.
- Records and reports intake and output when directed.
- Performs basic nursing skills as outlined in LNA scope of practice; NH Board of Nursing.
- Performs safety checks, vital signs, pulse oximetry per BCNH policy.
- Applies and administers oxygen to residents per BCNH policy. Checks portable 02 tanks and fills per BCNH policy.
- Provides incontinence care to residents.
- Walks ambulatory residents. Assists residents to bathroom, as indicated by, toileting programs.
- Makes sure all residents are offered nourishments per BCNH policy and resident care plans.
- Assists with resident trays; passes trays, sets trays up for self-feeding residents and residents that require cuing, feeds residents.
- Complies with all safety initiatives as outlined in the BCNH policy, “Transfer, Transport and Repositioning of Residents”.
- Provides tub baths, showers or bed baths.
- Turns and repositions residents per BCNH policy and resident care plans.
- Places bedpans, linen, washbasins and soiled linen in proper area.
- Empties and records all urinary drainage units.
- Answers residents’ call bells; provides residents with blankets, drinks, etc.
- Assists Activities staff with transport of residents to and from events, holiday decorating and special events.
- Observes Resident Rights, safety and infection control procedures.
- Completes electronic documentation on each resident, prior to end of shift.
Skills
- High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
- Duties require basic reading and writing skills and a certificate of successful completion of 100-hour training course for nursing assistants.
- Must be licensed through the N.H. Board of Nursing.
- Must have the ability to understand and follow both written and oral instructions.
- Must be dependable, demonstrate good judgment and work well with others.
Pay: $20.79 - $29.62 per hour
Expected hours: 40.0 per week
Benefits:
- Continuing education credits
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
Salary : $21 - $30