Patient Care Assocaite (PCA)- 7 Montgomery Orthopedics Position Available In Spartanburg, South Carolina
Job Description
Patient Care Assocaite (PCA
- 7 Montgomery Orthopedics
Location
Spartanburg, SC
Facility
Spartanburg Medical Center
Department
7 Montgomery Orthopedics
Schedule - Shift
- Hours
Full-Time - Nights (weekends as needed)
- 1845-0715
Job Category
Nursing Support
Salary
Job Grade 009
Req #: 63789
Summary
Position Summary
The Patient Care Associate (PCA) is responsible for patient related clerical activities, unit clerical duties,puterized order entry procedures, and other unit activities, as applicable.
The PCA must be able to provide and understand the specificmunication needs of patients, families, and visitors. Under the direction of a Registered Nurse, the PCA provides focused non-licensed clinical care for patients throughout the age continuum including phlebotomy, basic nursing skills, etc., and environmental assistance to facilitate quality service and improve patient oues. The PCA will document andmunicate with team members in a timely manner regarding the patient’s progress, needs and problems. Collaborates with Leadership in developing and implementing the Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, Mission, and Goals.
Minimum Requirements
Education High School Graduate or equivalent 17-year-olds that will obtain a High School Diploma or GED within 6 months
Experience Preferred:
Graduate Nurse
Preferred:
Certificate from an approved multi-skill technician program
Preferred:
Completion of 1st semester of Nursing Clinicals
License/Registration/Certifications N/A
Preferred Requirements
Preferred Education N/A
Preferred Experience Hospital experience
Preferred License/Registration/Certifications Phlebotomy Certificate
CNA
Core Job Responsibilities
Basic Computer Skills
Assists patients with activities of daily living in a safe, timely and courteous manner.
Performs personal hygiene care with respect to privacy, dignity and needs of the patient
Offers back rubs, prepares for mealtimes and sleep hours
Delivers meals/snacks and water in a timely manner
Performs vital signs, weights/heights, intake, and outputs, and bedside fingerstick blood glucose with accuracy and within established time frame and/or as requested.
Communicates in a timely and effective manner through the use of verbal and writtenmunication.
Provides patient care relative to the age-specific and population needs by demonstrating knowledge of the principles of growth and development and population served.
Knowledgeable in use of and response to Facility Alerts/Medical Alerts/Medical Emergency Systems
Identifies areas for improvement and seeks ways to improve self-defined weaknesses
Remainsmitted to unit and division goals
Attends continuing education classes offered at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System.
Recognizes and reports changes in patient clinical condition, e.g. change in color, shortness of breath, changes in vital signs, changes in skin integrity, etc.… to appropriate nursing staff.
Performs proper hand hygiene and PPE donning/doffing.
s risk management concerns to appropriate person
Performs age-based CPR.
Follows Infection Control Procedures
Ads to proper chain ofmand.
Performs, at a minimum, Hourly Rounds and documents in EMR.
Bedside Shift Bathing
Additional Information
Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System (SRHS) offers a full spectrum of services through six hospital campuses: Spartanburg Medical Center, Spartanburg Medical Center — Mary Black Campus, Pelham Medical Center, Cherokee Medical Center, Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care and Union Medical Center. SRHS also includes Ellen Sagar Nursing Center and Woodruff Manor. SRHS provides unparalleled cancer care through Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute, with locations in Spartanburg, Greer, Union and Gaffney. The multidisciplinary Medical Group of the Carolinas has more than 600 physicians across Upstate South Carolina and western North Carolina. SRHS employs more than 9,000 associates and offers outpatient surgery centers and a Level I Trauma Center.
Founded on Aug. 29, 1921, as Spartanburg General Hospital, Spartanburg Regional celebrates over 100 years of excellence.