What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Patient Safety Attendant position at UVM Health - UVM Medical Center?
Come join our fabulous team! This position is an excellent entry-level patient support position for those looking to make a difference in the lives of others. All full-time and part-time employees are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, retirement, tuition reimbursement and paid time off! Not only that, but amazing employee discounts and perks.
Job Description
The Clinical Patient Safety Attendant (CPSA) is responsible for specific aspects of direct patient care and monitoring focused of safety, under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse.
The CPSA Commits To Providing And Maintaining a Safe And Caring Environment For Our Patients, Their Families, And Our Colleagues While Promoting Physical, Emotional, Psychological And Cognitive Wellbeing. The CPSA Fulfills This Purpose By
Experience
Previous health care experience preferred
Pro-ACT crisis intervention training preferred
The University of Vermont Medical Center is an equal opportunity employer.
- Part-time position available! * Part-time is a commitment of 24 hours/week (2 12-hour shifts). At this time, we do not offer per diem for this role. Currently we have openings for our Day shift (7am - 7:30pm) & Night shift (7pm - 7:30am). Part time openings available.
- May 11th (if hired, Start Date - June 8th)
- July 27th (if hired, Start Date - August 27th)
Job Description
The Clinical Patient Safety Attendant (CPSA) is responsible for specific aspects of direct patient care and monitoring focused of safety, under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse.
The CPSA Commits To Providing And Maintaining a Safe And Caring Environment For Our Patients, Their Families, And Our Colleagues While Promoting Physical, Emotional, Psychological And Cognitive Wellbeing. The CPSA Fulfills This Purpose By
- Upholding a professional and compassionate demeanor
- Providing individualized, evidence-based, therapeutic interventions to address specific safety needs
- Being an active member of and contributor to the interdisciplinary team
- Utilizing safe, timely, effective, equitable, efficient and patient-centered communication
Experience
Previous health care experience preferred
Pro-ACT crisis intervention training preferred
The University of Vermont Medical Center is an equal opportunity employer.
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