Unit Secretary/Nursing Assistant - 2nd Floor Post Surgical
Listed on 2026-08-11
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Nursing
CNA, Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse
Description
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Summary:
The Unit Secretary-Nursing Assistant I performs a variety of secretarial support and basic nursing care activities for patients and families during his/her assigned shift, working under the supervision of the RN/LPN as defined by the NC Board of Nursing. Communicates with nursing staff, provider office staff, and/or other entities regarding patient information, while carrying out assigned patient care, receptionist and secretarial duties.
The 2nd Floor Post-Surgical Unit is a 40-bed adult inpatient unit that primarily serves patients recovering from orthopedic procedures, general surgeries, and urologic interventions. With an average of 5-10 admissions per day, the unit stays active while maintaining a strong focus on quality post-operative care.
Responsibilities:- Receives, greets and directs patients and visitors professionally.
- Answers telephone and call bell promptly and in accordance with behavioral expectations.
- Measures vital signs including temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure, etc.
- Provides personal care such as bathing, mouth care, skin care, hair care, nail care, bed making, and dressing/undressing.
- Assists with nutritional needs of patients by performing tasks such as preparing patients for meal time, and feeding patients.
- Assists patients with elimination needs through tasks such as use of bedpan/urinal, bowel/bladder training, collection of specimens, perineal/catheter care.
- Measures height and weight.
- Measures and records intake and output.
- May obtain, verify or update patient information as required.
- Ensures files, documents, schedules, records and logs are current and organized.
- Promptly reports abnormal vital signs and changes in the patient's condition to the primary nurse or charge nurse.
- Communicates pertinent patient information to other teammates during handoff report or sooner if needed.
- Communicates patient or family questions or concerns in a timely manner.
- May schedule appointments for tests, follow up visits, etc. as directed.
- May collaborate with office staff and other external entities when needed.
- Accepts delegated tasks and assignments that are within their scope of practice.
- Seeks help when needed and provides help to others when available.
- Performs unit specific tasks to support efficient and high-quality operations within the unit or department.
- Collaborates with other units such as environmental services, transport, facilities, laboratory services, dining, etc., as needed.
- Utilizes proper body mechanics when turning/repositioning; transferring; assisting with ambulation; range of motion exercises; and using lifts beds, stretchers, and wheelchairs.
- Ensures patient safety through utilizing items such as side rails, call bells, and mitts/restraints.
- Follows proper infection control techniques which include items such as handwashing, isolation techniques, and standard precautions.
- Keeps work areas clean, organized and neat.
- Recognizes signs and symptoms of distress.
- Promptly notifies appropriate teammates to ensure prompt response of resources needed.
- Obtains needed supplies/equipment in a timely manner.
- Participates in CPR or other needed emergency care within their scope of practice.
- Strives to develop rapport and trust with patients and visitors.
- Adheres to behavior expectations and utilizes Carolina…
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