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WMCH-Skilled Care Certified Nurse Assistant
Job in
Weirton, Hancock County, West Virginia, 26062, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
Listing for:
WVU Medicine
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing, Patient Care Technician
Job Description & How to Apply Below
201133 - WMCH-Skilled Care Certified Nurse Assistant
Provides quality, cost-effective healthcare under the supervision of a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse. Emphasis shall be placed on maximizing the patient’s functional abilities in daily activities; promoting, maintaining, and restoring health, preventing and minimizing the disabilities of acute and chronic illness. Performs duties in a responsible, professional manner while demonstrating respect, dignity, integrity, and compassion. Actions are consistent with hospital policies and current nursing practice standards.
Minimum Qualifications- High School diploma or equivalent.
- Current Certified Nursing Assistant Certification through the West Virginia DHHR.
- CPR certification.
Preferred Qualifications
- Three (3) months experience as a nurse assistant.
- Follow established plan of patient care.
- Assist with admission, transfer, discharge, and transport of all patients.
- Implement patient safety measures, including but not limited to:
- Securing patients appropriately for transport.
- Assisting patients with positioning, transfers, and ambulation.
- Ensuring call light is within easy reach.
- Collect and record vital signs as instructed by the RN or LPN.
- Provide measures to meet patient comfort needs.
- Collect and prepare specimens according to policy and procedure—including urine, stool, and sputum.
- Administer care and treatments for patients as instructed by the RN, including but not limited to:
- Weigh patients.
- Give enemas.
- Provide activities of daily living/restorative care.
- Perform perineal, catheter, and oral hygiene care.
- Apply hot or cold compresses.
- Strain urine.
- Obtain T.P.R. (temperature, pulse, respirations).
- Obtain intake and output.
- Ambulate patients.
- Turn and position patients to maintain proper body alignment.
- Provide sitz bath, pre‑operative, post‑operative, and post‑mortem care.
- Apply assistive devices, braces, and equipment.
- Apply restraint alternatives where applicable.
- Perform basic routine duties, including but not limited to:
- Distribute fresh water every shift.
- Dispose of soiled linen every shift.
- Maintain a clean and orderly unit.
- Maintain and stock unit supplies.
- Practice clean and sterile technique while maintaining body substance isolation.
- Be aware of the location of equipment and supplies on the nursing unit.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skill necessary to provide care and education appropriate to patient age (Adult 18‑79, Geriatric 80+).
- Distribution of snacks and supplements.
- Maintain fluid restrictions.
- Assist patients with meals and supplements as needed.
- Document in the electronic medical record.
- Provide care for respite and hospice patients.
- Attend in‑services and other educational programs related to geriatric care.
- Participate actively in a minimum of three staff meetings annually.
- Demonstrate proficiency, competence, and current knowledge in patient care.
- Determine areas of self‑improvement.
- Support and adhere to hospital, nursing service, and skilled care policies and procedures.
- Provide restorative patient care that promotes or enhances the patient’s quality of life.
- Participate in continuous improvement activities.
- Set short‑term goals to organize work to meet patient needs.
- Institute emergency measures calmly and effectively.
- Prepare and submit incident reports.
- Report safety or risk management issues to director, charge nurse, or appropriate personnel.
- Support hospital and departmental cost‑containment efforts.
- Review and initial meeting minutes and postings in the department.
- Respond to patient call light immediately; notify nurse of patient problems.
- Report observations, requests, and unusual signs or symptoms to charge nurse or team leader immediately.
- Keep director informed about patient care issues and departmental activities.
- Assist with implementation of the activities program as needed.
- Provide planned individual and group activities or activities of patient’s choice.
- Ensure patient bedside calendar is updated or replaced.
- Transport patients to and from activities.
- Notify activity personnel of pertinent patient care information (e.g., fluid restrictions, isolation).
- Provide educational…
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