Hours of Work :7pm-7amDays Of Week :3 shifts a week, rotating weekendsWork Shift :12X3 Night (United States of America)Job Description :Age Specific Care ConsiderationsAdults: 18+ years - 35 yearsAdults: 35+ years - 65 yearsAdults: 65+ yearsChildren D: 12+ years - 18 yearsEducationGraduate from a certified nursing assistant program or certified medical assistant program Or 1 year experience as a nursing assistant in a comparable healthcare facility; Or Nursing student who documents completion of the first semester of the Nursing Program; Or documented military experience as a medic/corpsman; Or foreign Nursing graduate not currently licensed to practice as a Registered Nurse in the U.S.High school Diploma or Equivalent preferredLicenses And/or Certifications (Required And Preferred)Certification of successful completion of Certified Nursing Assistant Program preferredHealthcare Provider CPR certification requiredRelated Work Experience And Other SkillsAbility to remain flexible and adaptable to change.Able to develop and maintain good working relationships with all levels of staff, patients and family membersAble to follow oral and written instructionsDemonstrates accountability for own actions.Demonstrates compliance with hospital dress code.Demonstrates initiative, is a self starter. Is able to work independently, prioritizing and organizing workload effectively to complete tasks within the time frames delegated.Demonstrates knowledge of medical terms and names of medications.Demonstrates understanding of MHD guidelines and reference, Infection Control guidelines, and MHS safety guidelines.Proactive not reactive, analyzes problems accurately, develops recommendations and takes appropriate actions to solve problems.Work Experience: No work experience required if currently certified as a nursing or medical assistantPhysical Demands and Work EnvironmentGeneral Activity: Sit: 1/3 to 2/3 of timeGeneral Activity: Standing Stationary: 1/3 to 2/3 of timeGeneral Activity: Talk: Up to 1/3 of timeGeneral Activity: Walking: 1/3 to 2/3 of timeHazardous Conditions: Exposure to Allergic IrritantsHazardous Conditions: Exposure to Blood and Body Fluids: Category IHazardous Conditions: Exposure to Infectious DiseasesHazardous Conditions: Exposure to Respiratory IrritantsHazardous Conditions: Exposure to Skin IrritantsHazardous Conditions: Use of Electrical EquipmentHazardous Conditions: Use of Sharp UtensilsMotion: Bend: Up to 1/3 of timeMotion: Carry: Up to 25 lbs.: Up to 1/3 of timeMotion: Climb: Up to 1/3 of timeMotion: Lift: Up to 25 lbs.: Up to 1/3 of timeMotion: Push/Pull: Up to 100+ lbs.: Up to 1/3 of timeMotion: Reach: Up to 1/3 of timeSensory Demands: Hearing Normal Noise LevelSensory Demands: Hearing Occasional Loud NoiseSensory Demands: Vision EssentialUse of hands to finger, handle or feel: 2/3 or more of timeWork Environment: Works IndoorsJob RolesPATIENT CARE INTERNIf specially trained to do, performs additional functions for patients, specifically delineated for assigned unit: Lab specimens collected; appropriately labeled, and delivered to lab in a timely manner, utilizing appropriate safety measures to prevent patient and staff injury; Communicates results of selected tests to professional staff in a timely manner; Conforms to safety standards dictated by regulatory agencies i.e. safety manuals, MSD sheets, OSHA issues. -Maintains clean work environment, adequate equipment and supplies: Equipment is kept in good working condition; Related supplies are kept clean, and are at desired par levels. -Performs patient care activities delegated and supervised by the professional staff: Activities of daily living such as baths, oral hygiene, and oral feedings performed to satisfaction of patient and professional staff; Patient mobility performed (i.e. turning, lifting, moving) utilizing appropriate safety measures to prevent patient and self injury; Patient meals and nourishments are offered, administered, and recorded in a timely manner; Assists Nursing staff with admission, discharge, transfer, and transport of patients. -Respond effectively in emergencies and assists in prevention of patient injury: Initiates CPR when appropriate; Utilizes side rails and restraints to prevent patient injury; Reports to professional staff patients at increased risk for injury. -zOther duties as assignedMethodist Dallas Medical Center is one of North Texas' best places to work. And it keeps getting better. The flagship hospital of Methodist Health System, Methodist Dallas is a 595-bed acute care teaching and referral hospital. It is home to the only adult Level I Trauma Center in southern Dallas, the first and only Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center in southern Dallas, and the newly renovated Linda and Mitch Hart Breast Center. Celebrating more than 90 years of service, we strive to have a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve and welcomes the skills and talents of all groups. Our reputation as an award-winning employer shows in the distinctions we've earned:
- Magnet®-designated hospital
- 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare by Becker's Hospital Review, 2023
- Top 10 Military Friendly® Employer, Gold Designation, 2023
- Top 10 Military Spouse Friendly® Employer, 2023
- Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
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