Certified Nursing Assistant - ASC

Location

ASC

Type

Part Time

About the Company
Mountain View Pain Center (MVPC) is a premier comprehensive and multidisciplinary pain group committed to relieving pain and restoring patient function and wellness. Our providers are leaders in their fields and our physicians are double-board certified in Pain Medicine. Our patients experience the unique benefits of a dynamic, physician-led, team approach in pain care that is unmatched. Our services include chiropractic care, massage therapy, acupuncture, physical therapy, interventional pain treatments, medication management and regenerative therapy. 

Position Summary:
Serves as support personnel following regulations for the practice of Nursing Assistants including assisting with patient admissions, patient procedures, care and maintenance of procedural instrumentation, discharging patients, chart preparation, medical records, assisting providers and other personnel as needed, and other collateral duties. 
 
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Clinical Skills 
  • Demonstrates competency and knowledge of medical records documentation. 
  • Uses knowledge of medical record policy and procedures. 
  • Assists with rooming, changing and dressing, transport and patient movement within the facility. 
  • Participates in medical records QAPI. 
  • Identifies vital patient care needs and prioritizes accordingly. 
  • Coordinates patient care with other team members. 
  • Keeps work areas clean, tidy and properly stocked, free of soiled equipment and supplies. 
  • Reports abnormal or unexpected outcomes or observations to RN and/or physician. 
  • Collects and records pertinent patient data (vital signs, NPO status, medical history, etc.) as instructed. 
  • Demonstrates knowledge of aseptic technique. 
  • Assists provider with procedures as directed. 
  • Demonstrates awareness of protocol for malfunctioning equipment and repair. 
  • Wears appropriate attire in restricted areas. 
  • Adheres to recommended traffic patterns. 
  • Demonstrates skill in appropriate use of instruments and equipment. 
  • Transports patients to and from the facility. 
  • Assists with preoperative patient preparation and postoperative patient discharge. 
  • Assists with OR turnover. 
  • Cleans, restocks supplies as assigned
Quality and Communication 
  • Listens respectfully, gives feedback directly, honestly and talks with others to clarify differences. 
  • Effectively communicates and interacts with patients (using translation services when needed), their family, and other external and internal clients (including fellow employees) from diverse backgrounds. 
  • Demonstrates a willingness to look at new ideas and work in a changing environment. 
  • Understands, verbalizes and participates in the quality improvement process. 
  • Supports initiatives designed to improve individual and organizational performance. 
Minimum Experience & Qualifications:
  • Completion of Nursing Assistant certification program 
  • Current BLS required 
  • Strong attention to detail with an eye for accuracy 
  • Strong communication skills 
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality related to sensitive company and employee information 
  • Ability to multi-task and prioritize in a busy, fast-growth environment. 
Schedule:
  • Part-time
  • 8 hour shift
  • Tuesday-Thursday
  • Eventually move to full-time.
Pay range: $19.00-$23.00/hour

Work Location: In person 
Compensation: $19.00 - $23.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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