Neurosciences Critical Care Unit - Nursing Assistant 24 Hour Nights
Company: Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
Location: Maynard
Posted on: May 23, 2025
Job Description:
Job Type: RegularTime Type: Part timeWork Shift: Night (United
States of America)FLSA Status: Non-ExemptWhen you join the growing
BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you're making a difference
in people's lives.Neurosciences Critical Care Unit - Nursing
Assistant 24 Hour NightsCome join our Gold-Level Beacon Award
winning Neurosciences Critical Care Unit at LHMC!Lahey Hospital &
Medical Center holds a Comprehensive Stroke Center designation and
is proudly growing Neurosciences Critical Care within the
organization. The NCCU is an acute intensive care unit specializing
in the care of acutely ill patients with life threatening
neurologic disease or life threatening neurological manifestation
of a system disease.Reporting to the nurse manager, with duties
under supervision of a Registered Nurse, provides administrative,
clerical, and patient care support to inpatient nursing units and
performs basic patient care activities in providing for the
personal needs, comfort and safety of patients.Job
Description:Essential Duties & Responsibilities including but not
limited to:
- Support Services
- Demonstrates professional working relationships with colleagues
from all disciplines to promote a positive/encouraging
workplace.
- Communicates effectively to optimize team functioning and
enhance team productivity.
- Responds to queries from physicians, nursing staff, and
visitors taking care not disclose confidential patient information
to unauthorized individuals.
- Files all documents in the patient's chart (i.e. health care
proxy, consents).
- Answers telephones, following Lahey's established greeting;
takes and transmits messages to unit staff.
- Interacts with patients and families in a compassionate and
humanistic manner, demonstrating empathy, sensitivity, and
patience.
- Coordinates processes associated with admissions, discharges
and transfers in a timely and accurate manner; while promoting
optimal patient flow throughout the continuum of care.
- Updates the patient accommodation code in the electronic health
record.
- Faxes necessary discharge paperwork to appropriate
facilities.
- Ensures that unit environments meet regulatory requirements at
all times (no cardboard on floor, appropriate sprinkler clearance,
safe passages, etc.) by completing daily unit walk through.
- Organizes the work area to promote efficiency and optimize
workflow.
- Inventories nursing unit's office supplies and orders new
supplies as needed to maintain standard inventory levels.
- Orders supplies from Central Supply/Purchasing/other
departments as needed or requested in collaboration with Nurse
Manager/Clinical Nurse Leader.
- Stores supplies ensuring that areas are neat and
organized.
- Initiates and tracks work requests for improvements and repairs
on assigned units.
- Collects, submits, and analyzes data for audits as
requested.
- Serves as a resource for the team related to computer
operations and office equipment in conjunction with the Information
Systems Help Desk.
- Accountable to understand how to operate in downtime.
- Assign iPhones to staff at start of each shift.
- Update census display board with assigned RNs and iPhone
numbers at the start of each shift and as changes occur.
- Direct Patient Care
- Takes and enters into the electronic medical record as directed
temperatures, EKG, bladder scans, blood sugar readings, patient
weights. Uses mobile and ceiling lifts as directed. Applies bedside
cardiac monitor and discontinues telemetry leads upon direction by
the RN. Reports all unusual observations or reactions of the
patient to the nurse assigned to the patient or charge nurse.
- Collects various specimens for analysis, including urine and
stool specimens. May perform point of care fecal occult and point
of care blood glucose testing and document results in the
electronic medical record upon completion of the competency.
Assists patients in the use of urinal, urine hats, bedpans and
commodes. Measures and records intake and output.
- Provides patients with personal care by giving complete or
partial bed baths, oral and denture care, combing and hair care,
giving nail care without trimming or cutting nails or cuticles,
giving back rubs or perineal care. May perform preventative skin
care and may apply, as delegated by RN, skin care products to help
reduce the development of decubitus. Assists with ambulation of
patient and use of patient assistive devices. Turn and position
patients. Complete range of motion on patient. Makes occupied and
unoccupied beds, using proper patient positioning and body
alignment. For patient NOT on anticoagulation therapy, may shave
with a safety or electronic razor.
- Performs basic clinical procedures independently or under the
direct supervision of a nurse by: changing simple dressings,
performing EKGs, setting up oxygen equipment, applying and
re-applying oxygen nasal cannula and face mask following assessment
by RNs, assisting patient with coughing and deep breathing, using
incentive spirometer, applying hot and cold compresses as directed
by RN. Applies elastic stocking/compression boots. Additional
activities may be done dependent upon area of work. Set up patient
room (suction canisters, cables for cardiac monitoring, tubing for
chest tubes). Set up hemodynamic monitoring when working in
specific units. Assist in performing postmortem care. The following
procedures can be completed by the nursing associate once
competency training is completed: bladder scan, point of care blood
glucose testing, point of care fecal occult blood testing, use of
tonsil tip for oral suctioning.
- Provides for patient's nutritional needs including ordering
meals and setting up meal trays. Feeds patients as required,
particularly attending to the needs of patients on special diets or
those on special swallowing/aspiration precautions. May assist with
nasogastric tube care, maintaining external cleanliness of tubes.
Measures and records food and fluid intake and output in EMR.
- Supports a culture of safety and carries out safety
interventions for all patients. Under the direction of the RN,
participates in patient safety rounds and performs basic and high
risk interventions as outlined in the Falls Risk Policy. Provides
for patient safety, which includes but is not limited to: use of
side rails, bed/chair alarm, patient observational rounds,
toileting, and restraints as outlined in the Fall and Restraint
policies.
- Functions as patient safety attendant after completion of
required competency.
- Adheres to all applicable infection control policies and
procedures, including hand hygiene, isolation protocol, and
cleaning of patient care devices and equipment.
- Will handle non CII-CV medications as part of their patient
care support duties
- Assists with the orientation of new Nurse
Associates.Organizational Requirements:
- Maintains strict adherence to the Lahey Clinic Confidentiality
policy.
- Incorporates LHMC Standards of Behavior, Mission Statement and
Goals into daily activities.
- Complies with all Lahey Clinic Hospital and Medical Center
(LCHM).
- Complies with behavioral expectations of the department and
LCHM.
- Maintains courteous and effective interactions with colleagues
and patients.
- Demonstrates an understanding of the job description,
performance expectations, and competency assessment.
- Demonstrates a commitment toward meeting and exceeding the
needs of our customers and consistently adheres to Customer Service
standards.
- Participates in departmental and/or interdepartmental quality
improvement activities.
- Participates in and successfully completes Mandatory
Education.
- Performs all other duties as needed or directed to meet the
needs of the department.Minimum Qualifications:Education: Requires
a high school diploma or equivalentLicensure, Certification,
Registration: None requiredSkills, Knowledge & Abilities: Excellent
customer service, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
Requires knowledge of medical terminology and basic personal
computer skills. Knowledge of competencies required to care for
patients of all age populations and proper use of nursing supplies.
Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
Basic ability to read, write and perform basic four function math
as demonstrated by successfully passing a written
examination.Experience: NoneAs a health care organization, we have
a responsibility to do everything in our power to care for and
protect our patients, our colleagues and our communities. Beth
Israel Lahey Health requires that all staff be vaccinated against
influenza (flu) and COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Learn
more about this requirement.More than 35,000 people working
together. Nurses, doctors, technicians, therapists, researchers,
teachers and more, making a difference in patients' lives. Your
skill and compassion can make us even stronger.Equal Opportunity
Employer/Veterans/Disabled
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