Posted : Sunday, June 09, 2024 01:04 AM
Overview
Are you looking for a career in healthcare where you can directly and positively impact others?
Do you have a passion for mental health and want to specialize in care for older adults with dementia?
Look no further than La Crosse County's Long-Term Campuses!
As a Nurse Technician, you will work on a direct care team serving our diverse resident population with dementia diagnosis at Hillview Health Care Center.
We are committed to providing our residents with the highest quality of care at Hillview Health Care Center.
You will be able to specialize in care for older adults with dementia who experience challenging behaviors on short-term stays.
You will work alongside a dedicated team of healthcare professionals to ensure our residents receive the care and support they need to thrive.
What's in it for you? - Part-Time = Flexibility! Have the best of both worlds with set shifts every other weekend and the opportunity to pick up hours when possible! - Time and a half pay on the following holidays: July 4th, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.
- PAID TRAINING: Direct Care professionals at Hillview Health Care Center are offered paid CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training! If you are interested in mental health, this is a great way to grow your career! Location: Hillview Health Care Center is in La Crosse, WI, on the city bus line and bike trails! Shift: Day Shift or PM Shift available! Saturday & Sunday shifts every other weekend, and additional hours are open during the week! Staff also work a holiday rotation.
Day Shift: 6:30 AM to 3 PM PM Shift: 2:30 PM to 11 PM Wage: $20.
23/hr base; $21.
73/hr for hours worked between 5 pm & 10 pm; $24.
23/hr on weekends with differentials! We will be accepting applications until the right person is hired.
La Crosse County Respects Diversity Essential Job Functions As part of nursing care team, assists in formulating and carrying out a plan of care that meets the residents' holistic needs in accordance with nursing home policies and procedures.
Under supervision of a registered nurse, provides direct nursing care including administering medications and treatments.
Provides for the safety and well being of the resident in accordance with nursing home policies and procedures.
Serves as liaison between resident and RN in charge of residents care.
Communicates appropriate resident information to RN.
Carries out physician's orders under the direction of a RN.
Seeks clarification when communication/directions are not clear.
Carries out assigned duties promptly, safely and accurately.
Seeks appropriate assistance in solving clinical problems.
Employee is expected to report to work when scheduled, with minimum use of sick leave, to build up sick leave balance for income protection for unexpected illness.
In this public service position, employee is required to be courteous, cooperative and respectful at all times, with the public and clients.
Establishes and maintains a courteous, cooperative and respectful working relationship with other employees, supervisors and public officials.
Works safely and follows safety practices and standards of the facility; responsible for reporting or correcting any existing or potential safety or accident hazard.
Maintains residents' rights and confidentiality of resident information; reports all suspected cases of resident abuse to the supervisor immediately.
Physical demands: Up to 75% of time is spent standing, talking, and charting.
Walking, hearing, reading, and using near vision are used about 50% of the time.
Reads and writes.
About 25% of time is spent sitting, bending/twisting, reaching (over beds), feeling (checking patients), and low amounts of handling (insulin caps and IV tubing) and low fingering for taking pulse.
Activities done about l0% of time include stooping crouching, low to very high lifting - up to 60 lbs.
to transfer patients, and pushing patients in wheel chairs.
Uses nursing related equipment such as: B/P cuffs, stethoscopes, V.
S.
machine, bladder scanner computer, thermometers, glucometers, scales, mechanical lifts, etc.
RELATED JOB FUNCTIONS Attends in-service education as provided or mandated.
This job description is not intended to encompass every job duty or responsibility, but is only illustrative.
This position is required to perform other duties as may be assigned or required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to record observations with accuracy and clarity.
Ability to perform computer charting.
Demonstrated of competency in the required skills for the position.
Training, Experience and Other Requirements Requires nursing student who either is currently enrolled and actively taking nursing courses (no break of more than one year between nursing courses) in a nursing program leading to Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse and has completed a pharmacology/medication administration course, or who has failed the licensure exam and is awaiting a retake of the exam, pursuant to the requirements of the Wisconsin Administrative Code and Bureau of Quality Assurance BQA-01-021.
Must be a Certified Nursing Assistant and on the Wisconsin State Registry.
Must maintain documented 12 hours annual in-service education required for CNA.
Must successfully pass a background check as required by Wisconsin Caregiver Law.
Nursing student must maintain passing grades in all nursing classes.
After graduation from an accredited nursing program, the graduate nurse must pass the state licensure exam within six months to continue in the nurse technician role.
Must maintain CPR certification.
Administrative Code Reference: The Nurse Technician always functions under the direct supervision of the registered nurse.
Under Section N 6.
02(6), Wisconsin Administrative Code, direct supervision means immediate availability to continually coordinate, direct and inspect at first hand the practice of another.
This has been interpreted by the Board to require that the supervising RN must be on-site with the Nurse Technician.
Under Section N 6.
03(3), Wisconsin Administrative Code, the supervising RN may delegate acts within the scope of professional nursing to the Nurse Technician, provided that the RN does the following: 1) Delegates tasks commensurate with educational preparation and demonstrated abilities of the Nurse Technician; 2) Provides direction and assistance to the Nurse Technician; 3) Observes and monitors the activities of the Nurse Technician; and, 4) Evaluates the effectiveness of acts performed by the Nurse Technician.
The Nurse Technician is not licensed to practice nursing either as an RN or LPN.
The Nurse Technician functions only as a result of tasks delegated by the RN who provides direct supervision.
While certain nursing tasks may be delegated to the Nurse Technician, the functions of assessment and evaluations may not.
Those responsibilities must be done in conjunction with the RN.
Nurse Technicians are not allowed to call a medical provider or process any physician orders.
They must call a Registered Nurse for any 'as needed' medication to be given to a resident.
Nurse Technicians are not allowed to check insulin another nurse draws up.
Benefits for this position depend on the number of hours worked.
If the position is full-time, then benefits would be available.
If the position is part-time, then limited benefits would be available (this would not include insurances unless 30 hours per week or more).
If the hours are less-than-half-time, then there are no benefits available.
We are committed to providing our residents with the highest quality of care at Hillview Health Care Center.
You will be able to specialize in care for older adults with dementia who experience challenging behaviors on short-term stays.
You will work alongside a dedicated team of healthcare professionals to ensure our residents receive the care and support they need to thrive.
What's in it for you? - Part-Time = Flexibility! Have the best of both worlds with set shifts every other weekend and the opportunity to pick up hours when possible! - Time and a half pay on the following holidays: July 4th, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.
- PAID TRAINING: Direct Care professionals at Hillview Health Care Center are offered paid CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training! If you are interested in mental health, this is a great way to grow your career! Location: Hillview Health Care Center is in La Crosse, WI, on the city bus line and bike trails! Shift: Day Shift or PM Shift available! Saturday & Sunday shifts every other weekend, and additional hours are open during the week! Staff also work a holiday rotation.
Day Shift: 6:30 AM to 3 PM PM Shift: 2:30 PM to 11 PM Wage: $20.
23/hr base; $21.
73/hr for hours worked between 5 pm & 10 pm; $24.
23/hr on weekends with differentials! We will be accepting applications until the right person is hired.
La Crosse County Respects Diversity Essential Job Functions As part of nursing care team, assists in formulating and carrying out a plan of care that meets the residents' holistic needs in accordance with nursing home policies and procedures.
Under supervision of a registered nurse, provides direct nursing care including administering medications and treatments.
Provides for the safety and well being of the resident in accordance with nursing home policies and procedures.
Serves as liaison between resident and RN in charge of residents care.
Communicates appropriate resident information to RN.
Carries out physician's orders under the direction of a RN.
Seeks clarification when communication/directions are not clear.
Carries out assigned duties promptly, safely and accurately.
Seeks appropriate assistance in solving clinical problems.
Employee is expected to report to work when scheduled, with minimum use of sick leave, to build up sick leave balance for income protection for unexpected illness.
In this public service position, employee is required to be courteous, cooperative and respectful at all times, with the public and clients.
Establishes and maintains a courteous, cooperative and respectful working relationship with other employees, supervisors and public officials.
Works safely and follows safety practices and standards of the facility; responsible for reporting or correcting any existing or potential safety or accident hazard.
Maintains residents' rights and confidentiality of resident information; reports all suspected cases of resident abuse to the supervisor immediately.
Physical demands: Up to 75% of time is spent standing, talking, and charting.
Walking, hearing, reading, and using near vision are used about 50% of the time.
Reads and writes.
About 25% of time is spent sitting, bending/twisting, reaching (over beds), feeling (checking patients), and low amounts of handling (insulin caps and IV tubing) and low fingering for taking pulse.
Activities done about l0% of time include stooping crouching, low to very high lifting - up to 60 lbs.
to transfer patients, and pushing patients in wheel chairs.
Uses nursing related equipment such as: B/P cuffs, stethoscopes, V.
S.
machine, bladder scanner computer, thermometers, glucometers, scales, mechanical lifts, etc.
RELATED JOB FUNCTIONS Attends in-service education as provided or mandated.
This job description is not intended to encompass every job duty or responsibility, but is only illustrative.
This position is required to perform other duties as may be assigned or required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to record observations with accuracy and clarity.
Ability to perform computer charting.
Demonstrated of competency in the required skills for the position.
Training, Experience and Other Requirements Requires nursing student who either is currently enrolled and actively taking nursing courses (no break of more than one year between nursing courses) in a nursing program leading to Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse and has completed a pharmacology/medication administration course, or who has failed the licensure exam and is awaiting a retake of the exam, pursuant to the requirements of the Wisconsin Administrative Code and Bureau of Quality Assurance BQA-01-021.
Must be a Certified Nursing Assistant and on the Wisconsin State Registry.
Must maintain documented 12 hours annual in-service education required for CNA.
Must successfully pass a background check as required by Wisconsin Caregiver Law.
Nursing student must maintain passing grades in all nursing classes.
After graduation from an accredited nursing program, the graduate nurse must pass the state licensure exam within six months to continue in the nurse technician role.
Must maintain CPR certification.
Administrative Code Reference: The Nurse Technician always functions under the direct supervision of the registered nurse.
Under Section N 6.
02(6), Wisconsin Administrative Code, direct supervision means immediate availability to continually coordinate, direct and inspect at first hand the practice of another.
This has been interpreted by the Board to require that the supervising RN must be on-site with the Nurse Technician.
Under Section N 6.
03(3), Wisconsin Administrative Code, the supervising RN may delegate acts within the scope of professional nursing to the Nurse Technician, provided that the RN does the following: 1) Delegates tasks commensurate with educational preparation and demonstrated abilities of the Nurse Technician; 2) Provides direction and assistance to the Nurse Technician; 3) Observes and monitors the activities of the Nurse Technician; and, 4) Evaluates the effectiveness of acts performed by the Nurse Technician.
The Nurse Technician is not licensed to practice nursing either as an RN or LPN.
The Nurse Technician functions only as a result of tasks delegated by the RN who provides direct supervision.
While certain nursing tasks may be delegated to the Nurse Technician, the functions of assessment and evaluations may not.
Those responsibilities must be done in conjunction with the RN.
Nurse Technicians are not allowed to call a medical provider or process any physician orders.
They must call a Registered Nurse for any 'as needed' medication to be given to a resident.
Nurse Technicians are not allowed to check insulin another nurse draws up.
Benefits for this position depend on the number of hours worked.
If the position is full-time, then benefits would be available.
If the position is part-time, then limited benefits would be available (this would not include insurances unless 30 hours per week or more).
If the hours are less-than-half-time, then there are no benefits available.
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• Location : 3501 Park Lane Drive, La Crosse, WI
• Post ID: 9001221028