Posted 5d ago

Security Associate

@ Reid Health
United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:transports patients, coordinates care, maintains records
Requirements Summary:Security position at Reid Health; 36 hours weekly, night shift; 1:1 supervision of high-risk patients; credentialed to follow hospital policies.
Technical Tools Mentioned:EHR, Computer software
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Job Description
Security Associate

 

1600 6 East- Adult Psych Services

Schedule: Night Shift. 36 hours weekly. 6:00p-6:15a.

Type additional details specific to position and/or department.

About the Position

Under the direction and supervision of the RN, the Security provides 1:1 supervision for patients with high risk of assaultive/aggressive behaviors. Security is also responsible for following the individual treatment plan and program rules in the provision of care.

Overview of Responsibilities

  • Proficient in using computer and software programs.

  • Uses accurate medical terminology.
  • Properly operates unit communication equipment.
  • Follows Code Procedures.
  • Adheres strictly to Infection Control Policy, with an emphasis on hand hygiene.
  • Compliant with the attendance policy.
  • Calls staff as directed.
  • Transports patients.
  • Coordinates care with other disciplines.
  • Uses appropriate resources (e.g., Charge Nurse, Unit Manager, Directors, Administrative Coordinator, Pharmacy).
  • Initiates and maintains records and reports.
  • Organizes and maintains medical records in accordance with universal chart order.
  • Thins charts and prepares discharged medical records for timely pickup.
  • Initiates work orders.
  • Posts reports on charts.
  • Demonstrates good time management by avoiding unjustified overtime.
  • Informs supervisor when overtime or incidental overtime may occur.
  • Offers assistance to team members to maintain unit productivity (e.g., asking, "What may I do to help you leave on time?").
  • Collaborates with the team and management to develop cost-effective solutions and improve workflow processes.
  • Participates in team huddles and check-backs to proactively manage changes.
  • Ensures documentation is accurate, precise, thorough, and meets department and regulatory standards, including date, time, and signature on all medical record entries.
  • Maintains up-to-date documentation, charting in real time.
  • Ensures documentation is legible, grammatically correct, and appropriately punctuated.
  • Uses only hospital-approved abbreviations in documentation.
  • Documents observational and purposeful rounding.
  • Demonstrates competence in using all EHR and resource systems.
  • Maintains accountability for the privacy of medical records and patient information.
  • Works to resolve team conflicts professionally and offers to help others.
  • Accepts team direction and remains open to constructive feedback.
  • Adapts to changes in work assignments with flexibility.
  • Actively supports unit goals, strategic plans, and participates in hospital initiatives.
  • Responds to unit needs by adjusting schedules and covering shift shortages.
  • Proactively looks for ways to reduce stress for self and team.
  • Builds trust with customers by introducing self, actively listening, displaying positive body language, explaining procedures, and providing frequent updates.
  • Anticipates and responds to customer needs, questions, and concerns in a timely manner.
  • Performs observational and purposeful rounding.
  • Utilizes communication boards in patient rooms.
  • Promotes a healing and supportive environment through methods such as therapeutic touch/massage, music therapy, aromatherapy, maintaining a quiet space, eliminating offensive odors, and ensuring a soothing room environment (e.g., temperature and cleanliness).
  • Communicates constructively and professionally in all interactions.
  • Upholds Relationship-Based Care (RBC).
  • Accommodates the cultural, spiritual and emotional needs of customers.
  • Obtains and records vital signs and other measurements.
  • Completes baths, skin care and personal hygiene (ADLs) including backrubs.
  • Assures fluids and foods are available, assists with feeding activities and records patient’s intake and output.
  • Assists with patient admissions/transfers/discharges.
  • Sets up room for admission (including isolation rooms).
  • Promptly responds to patient care needs, requests and call lights.
  • Applies ice packs, restraints, binders.
  • Obtains specimen collection as directed and empties appropriate drainage devices.
  • Performs post-mortem care.
  • Performs urinary catheter care.
  • Assembles equipment and supplies in preparation for various diagnostic or treatment procedures performed by physician or nurse.
  • Reports information and observations promptly to the appropriate nurse.
  • Shares responsibility for preparation, proper use and care of equipment and supplies and for neatness and cleanliness of unit.
  • Empties linen hampers.
  • Assists patients with bedpans and urinals.
  • Performs shave preps using clippers
  • Volunteers and actively participates in Unit Practice Councils, unit/department meetings, unit updates, Kaizens or other committees as assigned and actively offers constructive feedback.
  • Provides best-practice by following hospital standards of care, policies and procedures and regulatory requirements.

This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and can be

expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that management deems necessary.

Education & Experience

  • Minimum education required: High school diploma, or equivalent.
  • Minimum experience preferred: Correction facility/law enforcement, hospital security, or any combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for the position.

Licensure & Certification

  • Minimum certification preferred: Law/enforcement Academy Certification