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Weekend Overnight PCA

Newton, Massachusetts, United States
$26/hrOnsiteAll Commitments Available
Responsibilities:Assists with meeting direct patient care needs, Contributes to care plan through RN communication, Maintains patient and environment safety
Requirements Summary:Hourly pay ($26) for weekend overnight PCA; requires high school or equivalent; six months' experience as a Nursing Assistant or current enrollment in PCA program; CPR certification preferred.
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Position Summary 

 

Under the direction of a registered/licensed nurse (RN), the Patient Care Associate (PCA), as a member of the interdisciplinary health care team, assists in clinical support functions to promote a safe, compassionate patient care environment. 

 

Schedule: Saturday & Sunday 11:00pm-7:30am

 

All candidates will need to be compliant with hospital occupational health, this includes up to date immunization records

 

Responsibilities 

 

  • Assists with meeting direct patient care needs 

  • Consistently foster a healing environment with respect and kindness, demonstrating respect for all individuals with sensitivity to cultural diversity. 

  • Contributes to the plan of care through ongoing communication with the RN 

  • Assists with patient data and specimen collection 

  • Assists with equipment preparation and set up  

  • Completes hourly patient care rounds, anticipating patient needs proactively 

  • Maintains patient and family privacy and confidentiality 

  • Responds to patient and family requests, including answering patient call lights promptly 

  • Seeks registered nurse assistance to meet patient/family needs when necessary.  

  • Communicates respectfully with all members of the interdisciplinary team 

  • Monitors patient and environment for safety concerns and immediately reports changes to RN/licensed nurse 

  • Maintains a safe and clean patient care environment 

 

Follows Infection Prevention Practices:  

  • Demonstrate proper hand washing 100% of the time.  

  • Utilizes two patient identifiers for appropriate patient identification before all specimen collections 

  • Follows Safe Patient Handling principles to maintain safety for both patients and staff 

  • Documents aspects of care on approved forms or electronic medical record 

  • Participates as a member of the Interdisciplinary team to meet patient/family and unit/department needs 

  • Proactively assists others 

  • Performs delegated responsibilities and demonstrates a willingness to adapt to changing unit demands 

  •  Provides care appropriate to the age group of patients on assigned unit(s) as described in the relevant unit profiles 

  • Completes annual required training  

  • Updates knowledge through periodic in-services 

  • Other duties as assigned 

  • Assists with activities of daily living (i.e., personal hygiene/grooming, bathing/showering, toileting, dressing, and functionality/mobility) 

  • Sets up food trays and assists patients with meals as indicated 

  • Performs preventative skincare  

  • Assists patients with positioning, turning, mobilization, ambulation, and passive and active range of motion per plan of care 

  • Applies/removes pneumatic sequential compression sleeves 

  • Adheres to standard precautions 

  • Adheres to hand hygiene guidelines 

  • Assists with the admission/discharge process 

  • Provides safe patient transportation 

  • Orients patients and families/visitors to surroundings 

  • Ensures safekeeping of patient valuables, including packing and storing 

  • Checks patients for ID bands and notifies nurse if replacement is needed 

 

Patient Data and Specimen Collection: 

  • Utilizes two (2) patient identifiers for proper patient identification before all specimen collections 

  • Obtains and records vital signs, pulse oximetry, and non-invasive B/P and immediately report changes to RN/licensed nurse. 

  • Performs blood glucose testing  

 

Equipment: 

 

  • Retrieves equipment from other areas 

  • Cleans equipment between patient use 

 

Follows equipment management protocols on the assigned unit for patient benefit: 

  • Cardiac monitors 

  • Portable oxygen cylinder 

  • Nasal cannula/face mask 

  • Pulse oximeter and probe 

  • Suction canister-liner system 

  • Patient lifting equipment 

  • Scales: Standing/Chair/Wheelchair 

  • Provides a Safe and Comfortable Patient/Family experience 

  • Adheres to service excellence standards during care provision with the respectful, courteous, culturally sensitive care  

  • Responds to call lights promptly and prioritizes call light response appropriately 

  • Participates in hourly rounding per unit protocol 

  • Provides constant observation for patients at risk for injury in person or virtually 

  • Reapplies soft restraints/roll belt per unit protocol 

  • Uses principles of Safe Patient Handling 

 

Documentation on Approved Forms and in Medical Records: 

  • Records intake of fluids and food 

  • Records height and weight 

  • Records output of urine, stool, vomitus, and drain output 

  • Records vital signs, pulse oximetry, and non-invasive BPs 

  • Records blood glucose results 

 

Qualifications: 

 

Years of Experience: Six months experience as a Nursing Assistant or a Nursing Student currently enrolled in a formal program who has completed at least one clinical rotation or is presently enrolled in, and completes, the NWH Patient Care Associate Training Program 

 

Education:  

  • High school graduate or equivalent 

  • Certification as a Nursing Assistant preferred 

 

Language Skills: Proficient in English, both verbally and written 

 

Requirements: 

 

  • Successful completion of the literacy exam with a score of 80% or better (PCA Training Program candidates only) 

  • CPR training required 

  • Knowledge of the English language sufficient to read, speak, and write accurately  

  • Knowledge of simple arithmetic 

  • Ability to lift and transport patients safely using the appropriate physical technique for the patient and self, according to Safe Patient Handling Guidelines. 

  • Ability to master basic computer skills 

  • Excellent interpersonal skills to interact effectively with patients, visitors, and hospital personnel