What are the responsibilities and job description for the Med/Surg CNA (FT-Nights) position at a position at Edgerton Hospital?
With a range of services - from emergency care to diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation and surgery - we serve people of all ages in Edgerton, Milton, Janesville and the surrounding communities. Edgerton Hospital has been the center of the community’s health care since 1920, and we continue to grow and evolve in response to changing medical needs.
Our Mission
Improving Health & Wellness for Longer, Healthier Lives
Our Vision
We will serve our communities with exceptional quality, innovative health services and wellness promotion.
Our Values
I CARE
Integrity. Compassion. Accountability. Respect. Excellence.
Our CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) is a member of the Edgerton Hospital healthcare team, who while working under the direct supervision of the registered nurse will:
- Utilize critical thinking skills
- Organize and implement certain aspects of the plan of care, such as checking vital signs, providing bath and hygiene care, meal assistance, and assistance with ambulation and transfers.
- Communicate in a timely manner with the patient, family and healthcare team and document care per protocol.
Special Physical Demands
- Full range of body motion and dexterity to allow for the significant handling, transferring, pushing/pulling and lifting of patients and equipment.
- The ability to frequently lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift, carry, push, or pull over 50 pounds.
- Independent mobility.
- Standing and walking 80-90% of the time and sitting 10-20% of the time.
- Eye-hand coordination, finger dexterity, odor, color and texture perception and discrimination, functional visual ability and depth perception, functional sound perception and discrimination, and functional verbal speech ability.
- Frequent bending, twisting, balancing, and reaching at/or above shoulder level, as well as occasional kneeling and climbing.
- Ability to wear gloves and other protective equipment.
- Working irregular hours.
Special Mental Demands
- The ability to deal with pressure to meet deadlines, to be accurate, to handle constantly changing situations and to create a positive work environment.
- The ability to deal with a variety of people, deal with stressful situations, and handle conflict.
- The ability to communicate verbally and in writing in a professional manner, to gain new skills and knowledge necessary for the performance of essential job functions, and to give, receive, and analyze information.
Working Conditions
- Exposure to disagreeable odors, communicable diseases, and bodily fluids; exposure to the chemical compounds of medications and treatments; exposure to chemicals such as disinfectants, cleaners, soaps, etc.; exposure to latex, plastic and other materials used for personal protective equipment; exposure to noise and distractions; exposure to unpredictable behaviors.
- Exposure to crisis situations.
- Exposure to hazardous/infectious waste.
- Occasional exposure to radiation.
- Occasional exposure to anesthetic agents.
Equipment To Be Used
- Use equipment such as suction machines, oxygen delivery systems, hoyer lifts and other transfer devices, ECG machines and telemetry/NIBP/oximetry monitoring systems, bladder scanner, AED, SCD's; use of office equipment such as telephone, copy machine, fax, paging system, computer and printer.
Non-essential Functions
- Consistently be a positive influence, not only as a team leader and provide excellent customer service based on the ICARE values, mission and vision of the facility.
- Maintains organized clean work areas and adjusts as priorities demand.
- Accepts direction and correction positively.
- Participates in continuing education.
- Demonstrates knowledge/function/routines of other departments.
- Orders and restocks supplies appropriately and verifies outdates in doing so.
- Attends department meetings.
- Reports non-functioning equipment to proper personnel.