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Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) in Training - Varies inpatient units at University HealthJob LocationUniversity Health Truman Medical CenterKansas City, MissouriStart your nursing career with hands-on experience in an acute care setting at University Health. Under the supervision of a licensed Registered Nurse, you'll provide direct patient care, perform technical skills aligned with your education, and gain valuable clinical experience in a supportive learning environment.
This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about patient care and eager to grow within a structured clinical education program.
What You'll Do
Deliver direct patient care in an acute care setting
Perform skills based on your clinical training
Support patient safety, comfort, and well-being
Complete required documentation
Participate in competency training and professional development
High school diploma or GED
BCLS certification within 30 days of hire (must be maintained)
Ability to complete documentation accurately and legibly
Completion of required competency training within 90 days
If you're ready to build clinical confidence while making a meaningful impact, we encourage you to apply and grow with University Health.
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