Come work for Marimn Health - voted one of the Best Places to Work in the Inland Northwest in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 AND 2023 and Modern Healthcare's Family Friendliest Employer in 2020!
Fantastic benefits, flexible schedules, paid holidays and ability to choose vacation times!
Your employer paid benefits include:
- Medical, Dental, Prescription, and Vision for employee and all legal dependents.
- 401(k) plan with 5% employer match after 1 year of employment.
- Employer paid life insurance.
- Short and long term disability.
- Generous PTO with the ability to earn additional personal days.
Please note that this position is in Plummer, ID. Carpool opportunities are available.
QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or GED required. Signed up for or willing to sign up and complete a Nursing Assistant class required. EMR experience preferred. Typing skills of at least 35 wpm preferred. Experience working with culturally diverse population preferred Current Basic Life Support/CPR certification required and/or willingness to obtain within three (3) months of employment. Good work history indicating: positive work attendance; ability to work well with public and in a team oriented environment. Previous experience providing excellent customer service both on the phone and in person.
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
- Interest in learning nursing assistant principles and practices required to assess patient needs.
- Must effectively interact with staff to coordinate and promote continuity of the patient’s care.
- Must possess demonstrated ability to be a team player.
- Demonstrate accountability for ensuring documentation of all aspects of care as per clinic guidelines; maintaining patient safety, comfort, and cleanliness.
- Demonstrate self-direction and professionalism through positive peer relationships.
- Knowledge of and ability to recognize emergency situations.
- Knowledge of or willingness to learn the culture, customs and health problems of the Native American population.
- Requires excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to provide assistance in a friendly, helpful manner to all patients, visitors and staff.
- Well-organized and able to handle conflicts and crisis in a professional manner.
- Understands and practices confidentiality guidelines as established in the Patient Privacy Act.
- Must have consistent work attendance record.
- ADA ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Hearing: within normal limits with or without use of corrective hearing devices.
- Vision: adequate to read 12-point type with or without use of corrective lenses.
- Must be able to verbally interact with staff, clients and public.
- Manual dexterity of hands/fingers for writing and data entry.
- Able to lift up to 25-100 lbs. (assist in transfer of patients)
- Stand 40% of the day.
- Walking 60% of the day.
- Pushing up to 30-100 lbs., (i.e. crash cart, stretcher, or wheelchair)
- Pulling up to 25-80 lbs.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Rooms and updates patients regarding wait times.
- Obtains patients’ complaint/reason for visit using HPI template in EHR.
- Obtains appropriate vital signs, including weights and heights under Nurse Documentation as able per licensure. Also able to recognize normal and abnormal ranges.
- Obtains the appropriate information, specimens, lab results, x-ray results and health history from patients to prepare them for the clinical provider.
- Performs procedures that are within appropriate scope of practice (for example, tympanography, audiometry, performing EKG’s, glucose testing and performing vision screening)
- Able to anticipate Medical Providers’ needs.
- Operates and maintains appropriate medical equipment.
- Access resources for referrals as needed and sets up referral appointment for patients if applicable, including verifying insurance eligibility for referrals, if applicable.
- May be asked to send out lab result reminders that have been generated by nursing or medical provider staff.
- Transport patients within the clinical area.
- Take specimens to lab.
- Assist with special procedures (Pap’s, etc.)
- Cleans room between patients
- Transfer to wheelchair or stretcher.
- Assist with ambulation
- Protect patient privacy and maintain confidentiality.
- Keep call bell within patients reach – if need to (Treatment Room only).
- Ensure complete, accurate and timely documentation within the electronic health record including the right patient, right encounter date/time and appropriate provider.
- Able to select appropriate reason for visit, able to utilized HPI template.
- Able to order Immunizations, drug injections, lab, x-ray, print labs once trained and signed off
- Able to accurately and completely fill out an ROI.
- Able to input information into the EMR quickly and efficiently.
- Supports patient rights to:
- Confidentiality
- Privacy
- Security
- Resolution to complaints
- Cultural/Religious Issues
- Communication
- Respects and supports the patients’ rights to treatment or services in accordance with clinic policy.
- Cleans, disinfects or sterilizes instruments; and assumes maintenance of diagnostic equipment.
- Maintains general cleanliness and orderliness of exam/treatment rooms; prepares exam rooms between patients.
- Replenishes supplies and checks for expired dates on all applicable items.
- Disposes of contaminated wastes and clean contaminated areas.
- Observes oxygen precautions.
- Use side rails appropriately.
- Demonstrates ability to critique own practice for error and pursues corrective action.
- Keeps informed by reading memos, emails and bulletin boards and seeking out assistance of others.
- Accepts constructive feedback about performance or behavior and initiates corrective action.
- Takes ownership of issues.
- Participates in projects and follows through to completion.
- Pursues education activities to maintain or enhance a current level of knowledge and competency and documents appropriately.
- Positively adjusts to health care environment and changes.
- Adheres to Personnel policies.
- Demonstrates priority setting ability and organizational skills by timely completion of assigned tasks, maintaining clean and orderly work area.
- Uses supplies, labor and equipment wisely.
- Limits personal phone calls.
- Cell phone use in the clinical area prohibited.
- Maintains relationships that are characterized by mutual support, open communication, trust and respect.
- Avoids destructive comments, lack of support, and negative/offensive non-verbal behaviors.
- Gives feedback to others in a private, constructive manner.
- Handles conflicts with appropriate respect for privacy and maintaining the self-esteem of those involved.
- Supports clinic request when asked to adjust work schedule during times of vacation, staff illness or clinic needs.
- Other duties as assigned.
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