Full-Time

HCA/ CNA/ Caregiver

All Shifts

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

PACS

PACS

11-50 employees

Healthcare

Compensation Overview

$16.5 - $23.5Hourly

+ Shift Differentials + Standby/On-Call + Overtime + Premiums + Extra Shift Incentives + Bonus Opportunities

Entry

Vancouver, WA, USA

Category
Nursing & Allied Health Professionals
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
Requirements
  • Proficient in Microsoft Suite products
Responsibilities
  • Use the wristband or photo card file to identify residents before administering treatments, serving meals, etc., as necessary.
  • Use only authorized abbreviations established by this facility when recording information.
  • Report all changes in the resident’s condition to the Nurse as soon as practical.
  • Record all entries on flow sheets, notes, charts, etc., in an informative, descriptive manner.
  • Report all accidents and incidents you observe on the shift that they occur.
  • Agree not to disclose resident’s protected health information and promptly report suspected or known violations of such disclosure to the Administrator.
  • Report any known or suspected unauthorized attempt to access facility’s information system.
  • Perform only those care procedures that you have been trained to do.
  • Ensure that the resident’s room is ready for receiving the resident (i.e., bed made, name tags up, admission kit available, etc.).
  • Greet residents and escort them to their room.
  • Introduce resident to his/her roommate, if any, and other residents and personnel as appropriate.
  • Make resident comfortable.
  • Inventory and mark the resident’s personal possessions as instructed.
  • Store resident’s clothing.
  • Assist residents with packing their personal possessions when they are being transferred to a new room, or when being discharged.
  • Transport residents to new rooms or to the receiving area.
  • Assist with loading/unloading residents’ to/from vehicles as necessary.
  • Create and maintain an atmosphere of warmth, personal interest and positive emphasis, as well as a calm environment throughout the unit and shift.
  • Meet with your shift’s nursing personnel, on a regularly scheduled basis, to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas, and/or the improvement of services.
  • Report all complaints and grievances made by the resident.
  • Participate in and receive the nursing report as instructed.
  • Follow established policies concerning exposure to blood/body fluids.
  • Make beds as instructed.
  • Put extra covers on beds as requested.
  • Ensure that residents who are unable to call for help are checked frequently.
  • Answer resident calls promptly.
  • Check residents routinely to ensure that their personal care needs are being met.
  • Assist residents with identifying food arrangements (i.e., informing resident with sight problem of foods that are on his/her tray, where it is located, if it is hot/cold, etc.).
  • Keep residents’ water pitchers clean and filled with fresh water (on each shift), and within easy reach of the resident.
  • Perform after meal care (i.e., remove trays, clean resident’s hands, face, clothing, etc.).
  • Receive the nursing report upon reporting for duty.
  • Perform all assigned tasks in accordance with our established policies and procedures, and as instructed by your supervisors.
  • Follow work assignments, and/or work schedules in completing and performing your assigned tasks.
  • Cooperate with inter departmental personnel, as well as other facility personnel to ensure that services can be adequately maintained to meet the needs of the residents.
  • Notify the facility when you will be late or absent from work.
  • Report occupational exposures to blood, body fluids, infectious materials, and hazardous chemicals in accordance with the facility’s policies and procedures governing accidents and incidents.
  • Assist residents with daily functions (dental and mouth care, bath functions, combing of hair, dressing and undressing as necessary).
  • Keep residents dry (change gown, clothing and linens, when it becomes wet or soiled).
  • Assist residents in preparing for medical tests (i.e., lab work, x ray, therapy, dental, etc.).
  • Assist with lifting, turning, moving, positioning, and transporting residents into and out of beds, chairs, bathtubs, wheelchairs, lifts, etc.
  • Perform restorative and rehabilitative procedures as instructed.
  • Assist in preparing the resident for a physical examination.
  • Check each resident routinely to ensure that his/her personal care needs are being met in accordance with his/her wishes.
  • Observe and report the presence of pressure areas and skin breakdowns to prevent decubitus ulcers (bedsores).
  • Report injuries of an unknown source, including skin tears.
  • Observe disoriented and comatose residents.
  • Record and report data as instructed.
  • Perform special treatments as instructed.
  • Immediately notify the Nurse of any resident leaving/missing from the facility.
  • Use only the equipment you have been trained to use.
  • Report defective equipment to the Nurse Supervisor/Charge Nurse.
  • Maintain the confidentiality of all resident care information including protected health information.
  • Report known or suspected incidents of unauthorized disclosure of such information.
  • Report all allegations of resident abuse and/or misappropriation of resident property.
  • Honor the resident’s refusal of treatment request.
  • Report such requests to your supervisor.
  • Give back rubs as instructed.
  • Assist residents with dressing/undressing as necessary.
  • Assist residents with hair care functions (i.e., combing, brushing, shampooing, etc.).
  • Assist residents with nail care (i.e., clipping, trimming, and cleaning the finger/toenails).
  • Shave male residents.
  • Keep hair on female residents clean (i.e., facial hair, under arms, on legs, etc.) as instructed.
  • Keep residents dry (i.e., change gown, clothing, linen, etc., when it becomes wet or soiled).
  • Make beds (occupied and unoccupied).
  • Put extra covers on beds as requested.
  • Position bedrest residents in correct and comfortable positions.
  • Assist resident with bowel and bladder functions (i.e., take to bathroom, offer bed pan, urinal, portable commode, etc.).
  • Maintain intake and output records as instructed.
  • Keep incontinent residents clean and dry.
  • Check and report bowel movements and character of stool as instructed.
  • Perform restorative and rehabilitative procedures as instructed.
  • Utilize protective and adaptive equipment as instructed.
  • Provide eye and ear care (i.e., hearing aide installation, cleaning eye glasses/hearing aids, etc.) as instructed.
  • Assist in preparing the resident for physical examination.
  • Weigh and measure residents as instructed.
  • Measure and record temperatures, pulse, and respirations (TPRs), as instructed.
  • Ensure that residents who are unable to call for help are checked frequently.
  • Check each resident routinely to ensure that his/her personal care needs are being met in accordance with his/her wishes.
  • Assist with the care of the dying resident.
  • Assist with post mortem care as instructed.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

N/A

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
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  • The lack of detailed company information and market focus for PACS Group presents a risk of uncertainty regarding its long-term strategic direction and industry positioning.

What makes PACS unique

  • PACS Group's recent upsized public offering indicates strong investor confidence and a robust financial strategy, setting it apart from competitors with less aggressive market entry strategies.

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