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2nd Shift Med Passer/Caregiver
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Full Time | Part Time 3 Weeks Ago
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Traditions of Saginaw- Main Campus is Hiring a 2nd Shift Med Passer/Caregiver Near Saginaw, MI

SUMMARY OF POSITION FUNCTIONS

The Medication Passer provides nursing and nursing related services to residents consistent with each resident's comprehensive assessment and plan of care. The Medication Passer maintains a homelike environment for the residents, protects and promotes resident rights, and assists the person to maintain independence and control to the greatest extent possible. The Medication Passer sets up, administers, and records certain prescribed medications for residents in the facility under the supervision of a licensed nurse and as allowed by State regulatory agencies.

ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS

  • Provides direct care to residents to improve or maintain the resident's abilities according to the resident's plan of care. Seeks assistance of charge nurse when unsure of assignment, procedure, or situation.
  • Prepares and administers safely and documents regularly prescribed oral, eye, nasal, and ear medications to residents. Prepares and administers topical medications to intact skin.
  • Administers as allowed, PRN drugs when authorized by a licensed nurse.
  • Maintains cleanliness and proper storage of all drugs and maintains a clean working environment.
  • Keeps medication cart locked while unattended.
  • Counts all drugs on Individual Control Drug Records with on-coming charge person at shift change.
  • Receives and completes all patient care assignments and other activities as assigned by charge nurse.
  • Provides delivery of care in a compassionate, quality manner with kindness, respect, and dignity.
  • Participates in improving quality of environment by positively contributing to the elimination of odors and pressure wounds and maintenance of a clean and homelike environment.

Assists in activities of daily living (ADLs) including bathing, grooming, dressing, mobility, transferring, and feeding of assigned residents by providing set-up assistance, verbal prompts, physical support, or more extensive assistance as more fully described below:

  • Bathing — Assists transporting resident to tub or shower, adjusts water temperature, washes/rinses resident, and dries body thoroughly with clean towels while maintaining privacy for resident at all times. Gives complete baths at frequency stated in the Nursing Care Policies. Gives bath as necessary to each patient when bed linen and/or clothing is wet or soiled. Provides extra care to the skin of incontinent residents, and those who have been sitting in chairs for periods of time.
  • Dressing — Locates, selects, and obtains clothing for resident. Assists residents with snaps, zippers, and buttons after donning clothes or removing them. Recognizes clothing in need of repair and communicates clothing needs to resident and to Unit Charge Nurse.
  • Elimination/Toileting — Promptly assists resident to bathroom according to toileting schedule or promptly brings clean bedpan or urinal. Opens, removes clothing in preparation, cleans resident if resident is unable to clean self, adjusts clothing, cleans resident's and own hands. Measures and records output as directed by Unit Charge Nurse and plan of care. Provides catheter care according to facility procedure and infection control policies.
  • Mobility — Assists resident or provides range of motion exercises to all joints. Provides weight-bearing assistance or physical support for ambulating. Pushes wheel chair if needed. Maintains safe environment for mobile resident by removing obstacles, inspecting equipment, and reporting defects to Unit Charge Nurse. Monitors resident progress toward treatment goals and reports responses to Unit Charge Nurse.
  • Transfer — Positions resident for transfer. Uses correct body mechanics and transfer technique and equipment according to plan of care, resident ability, and self-ability. Obtains assistance of another staff member if needed before starting to transfer a resident.
  • Eating — Provides set-up assistance for meal tray. Opens, pours, unwraps, and cuts food if resident is unable to help self. If indicated, actively encourages residents to chew, eat, and swallow. Socializes with resident during mealtimes. Assists or cleans resident after meals. Serves nourishment and snacks as ordered. Documents and reports fluid intake and output accurately. Prepares resident for meals including washing face and hands, repositioning, and applying a bib as instructed. Reports any change in resident's appetite to supervisor and watches all diabetics carefully.
  • Grooming — Shaves, trims, shampoos, and combs hair of residents as instructed. Cleans and soaks finger and toenails (as instructed) before trimming. Assists patients with oral hygiene as instructed.
  • Provides care in a manner that protects and promotes resident rights, dignity, privacy, confidentiality, self-determination and active participation. Offers and respects resident choices in matters of daily routine. Refers to residents by proper names unless resident requests otherwise. Avoids use of all pet names. Handles all resident property with respect.
  • Observes and immediately reports to Unit Charge Nurse, unusual occurrences, significant changes in resident's physical or behavioral condition, patterns of decreased social interaction, angry or sad behaviors, and refusals of treatment.
  • Assists with the planning, implementation, and evaluation of plans of care for assigned residents and reports information about conditions, responses to interventions and suggestions for alternative approaches to the Unit Charge Nurse.
  • Assists with preparation for state inspections as directed. Attends survey training and interacts with state surveyors as directed by Charge Nurse or nursing management.
  • Uses personal protective equipment properly whenever indicated.
  • Records accurate, legible information about resident care, conditions, and observations made in appropriate sections of resident records.
  • Regularly communicates throughout shift with Unit Charge Nurse about assigned residents.
  • Monitors physical environment for safety or fire hazards, malfunctioning equipment including call lights, and corrects or reports potential problems to housekeeping and maintenance immediately and to Unit Charge Nurse. Cleans up all spills immediately.
  • Immediately reports injury to resident or self to Unit Charge Nurse.
  • Attends 12 hours of annual, mandated in-service education provided by the facility and applies information to job tasks.
  • Participates in fire and disaster drills. In the event of an emergency, carries out assigned duties to assure resident safety.
  • Reports to charge nurse at the beginning and end of each shift and before and after meal and rest breaks.
  • Performs all nursing procedures in the way in which he/she has been trained, directed and approved by instructor/supervisor.
  • Administers vital signs and documents properly.
  • Reports any resident who lacks proper identification to Charge Nurse.
  • Complies with the facility's privacy practices and procedures related to resident and employee records and all state/federal privacy laws as outlined by HIPAA.
  • Washes hands before and after taking care of every resident.
  • Cleans and stores equipment and personal care items. When caring for a resident, responsible for keeping the whole unit clean and in good order (includes making beds and cleaning mattresses).
  • Passes clean water pitchers, glasses, and ice water as scheduled providing each resident with an individual pitcher with a lid.
  • Responds to every signal light and buzzer promptly (within 5 minutes of first ring) and courteously considering each light as an emergency until answered.
  • Takes weights and heights as scheduled.
  • Performs range of motion to patients as instructed during a.m. and p.m. care.
  • Positions all residents' tubing's and bags as instructed.
  • Complies with the facility's privacy practices and procedures related to resident and employee records and all state/federal privacy laws as outlined by HIPAA.

Note: The essential functions of this job may be revised or updated as facility needs dictate.

NON-ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS

  • Other duties as assigned.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • This position has no supervisor responsibilities.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to work overtime.

EDUCATION & QUALIFICATIONS

To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Prior experience giving personal care to impaired individuals in a health care setting preferred.
  • Successful completion of a state approved training program in medication administration.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES

  • Ability to recognize changes in resident's conditions evidenced by physical symptoms, verbal expression, or observation of change in mental or psychosocial status.
  • Ability to coordinate numerous activities at any given time and make rational, sound judgments and judicious decision quickly, often under pressure.
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and use good time management.
  • Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to write simple correspondence. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization.
  • Ability to add and subtract two digit numbers and to multiply and divide with 10's and 100's. Ability to perform these operations using units of American money and weight measurement, volume, and distance.
  • Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.
  • Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Never 0% Occasionally (1-30%) Frequently (31-60%) Continuously (61-100%)

Lifting/Carrying

1-10 lbs.- Continuously

11-25 lbs.- Continuously

26-50 lbs.- Continuously

Pushing/Pulling

20-50 lbs.- Continuously

Over 50 lbs.- Continuously

Climbing/Balancing- Frequently

Stooping/Bending- Continuously

Standing/Sitting- Continuously

Walking- Continuously

Travel- Occasionally

Overtime- Frequently

WORK ENVIRONMENT DEMANDS

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Never 0% Occasionally (1-30%) Frequently (31-60%) Continuously (61-100%)

Cold- Continuously

Hot- Continuously

Humid- Continuously

Wet- Continuously

Dry- Continuously

Dust- Continuously

Noise- Continuously

Fumes- Occasionally

Odors- Continuously

Chemical Exposures- Occasionally

Infections- Continuously

Video Display Terminals- Never

Mechanical and Electrical Hazards- Occasionally

Gloves Necessary- Continuously

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $13.00 - $16.00 per hour

Expected hours: 20 – 40 per week

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Flexible schedule
  • Opportunities for advancement
  • Paid orientation
  • Paid time off
  • Paid training
  • Referral program

Healthcare setting:

  • Assisted living facility

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Evening shift
  • Holidays
  • Overnight shift

Education:

  • High school or equivalent (Required)

Experience:

  • Caregiving: 1 year (Preferred)
  • Medication administration: 1 year (Preferred)
  • Memory Care: 1 year (Preferred)

Shift availability:

  • Day Shift (Preferred)
  • Night Shift (Required)
  • Overnight Shift (Preferred)

Ability to Commute:

  • Saginaw, MI 48603 (Required)

Ability to Relocate:

  • Saginaw, MI 48603: Relocate before starting work (Required)

Work Location: In person

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time | Part Time

SALARY

$60k-71k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/23/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

04/28/2024

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