What are the responsibilities and job description for the Patient Safety Attendant PRN position at HCA Healthcare?
Description
At HCA Healthcare, we are all caregivers. Your ability to make a difference with our patients is at the foundation of all that we do. For over 50 years, HCA has been committed to our patients and to our employees. If you are interested in joining a team where patient focus is number one, apply now! Founded in 1967, Doctors Hospital of Sarasota is a 155-bed facility located in the heart of Sarasota County, Florida. HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors Hospital is part of the HCA North/West Florida Division of Hospitals, a comprehensive network of hospitals, outpatient surgery and diagnostic imaging facilities, and a complete continuum of specialized healthcare programs that meet the healthcare needs of residents and businesses in North, West and Central Florida & Georgia communities. Our parent company, HCA, is the nation’s leading provider of healthcare services.
HCA is dedicated to the growth and development of our colleagues. We will provide you the tools and resources you need to succeed in our organization.
We offer you an excellent total compensation package, including competitive salary, excellent benefit package and growth opportunities. We believe in our team and your ability to do excellent work with us. Your benefits include 401k, PTO medical, dental, flex spending, life, disability, tuition reimbursement, employee discount program, student loan repayment at select facilities and an employee stock purchase program. We would love to talk to you about this fantastic opportunity.
Duties of a Patient Safety Attendant include:
Provide direct visual surveillance for patients under the supervision of nursing staff. Ensures the health, comfort and safety of patients.
Identifies and proactively communicates any changes in patient condition, results, behavior, observations, or complaints and reports to RN/Charge RN/LPN.
Contributes to a culture of patient-centered care by ensuring a quiet healing environment.
Communicates and interacts with patients, families, and others in a caring, empathetic, courteous, and respectful manner.
*High School Diploma or equivalent
*Current BLS (Basic Life Support) American Heart Association