What are the responsibilities and job description for the UCNA MO RES position at Marian Regional Medical Center?
Overview
Marian Regional Medical Center, a 191-bed facility located in Santa Maria, California, is recognized as one of the Top 250 Hospitals in the Nation by Healthgrades and was awarded Best Maternity Care by Newsweek. It ranks among 10% in the nation for safety core measures in cardiac services and has the only comprehensive cancer treatment and resource program from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Marian’s beautiful mission-style facility houses the latest technology to support excellent physicians and caregivers who deliver compassionate care each and every day. Marian Regional Medical Center is a part of Dignity Health’s Southwest Division and is a member of CommonSpirit Health, the largest not-for-profit health care system in the nation, boasting an integrated network of top quality hospitals, with physicians from the most prestigious medical schools, and comprehensive outpatient services - all recognized for quality, safety, and service. Marian's offers Santa Maria Valley residents access to the most advanced technologies, an expanded and enhanced Emergency Department, Critical Care Unit, neonatal intensive care unit, and an array of women's services. www.dignityhealht.org/marian
Responsibilities
In keeping with Marian Medical Center health care philosophy, the Nurse Assistant/Unit Clerk/Monitor Observer observes and recognizes cardiac rhythms and proper operation of monitoring equipment. Notifies Registered Nurse of changes in cardiac rhythm, patient status and improperly functioning equipment. Serves as unit receptionist, transcribes orders, orders tests, orders and monitors supply inventory, and coordinates unit phone communication. Under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or licensed vocational nurse, performs assigned care, assists patients with activities of daily living, provides comfort measures, and performs unit support activities, such as transporting patients, stocking shelves and cleaning work areas. Maintains medical record according to Standard. In addition to listed major responsibilities, the Nurse Assistant/Unit Clerk/Monitor Observer may be assigned other duties. Nurse Assistant, Unit Clerk, Monitor Observers are responsible for completion of unit competency assessments, annual Safety Review, CPR and renewal of certification (when applicable) by maintaining continuing education units as required by hospital policy.
Qualifications
Marian Regional Medical Center, a 191-bed facility located in Santa Maria, California, is recognized as one of the Top 250 Hospitals in the Nation by Healthgrades and was awarded Best Maternity Care by Newsweek. It ranks among 10% in the nation for safety core measures in cardiac services and has the only comprehensive cancer treatment and resource program from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Marian’s beautiful mission-style facility houses the latest technology to support excellent physicians and caregivers who deliver compassionate care each and every day. Marian Regional Medical Center is a part of Dignity Health’s Southwest Division and is a member of CommonSpirit Health, the largest not-for-profit health care system in the nation, boasting an integrated network of top quality hospitals, with physicians from the most prestigious medical schools, and comprehensive outpatient services - all recognized for quality, safety, and service. Marian's offers Santa Maria Valley residents access to the most advanced technologies, an expanded and enhanced Emergency Department, Critical Care Unit, neonatal intensive care unit, and an array of women's services. www.dignityhealht.org/marian
Responsibilities
In keeping with Marian Medical Center health care philosophy, the Nurse Assistant/Unit Clerk/Monitor Observer observes and recognizes cardiac rhythms and proper operation of monitoring equipment. Notifies Registered Nurse of changes in cardiac rhythm, patient status and improperly functioning equipment. Serves as unit receptionist, transcribes orders, orders tests, orders and monitors supply inventory, and coordinates unit phone communication. Under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or licensed vocational nurse, performs assigned care, assists patients with activities of daily living, provides comfort measures, and performs unit support activities, such as transporting patients, stocking shelves and cleaning work areas. Maintains medical record according to Standard. In addition to listed major responsibilities, the Nurse Assistant/Unit Clerk/Monitor Observer may be assigned other duties. Nurse Assistant, Unit Clerk, Monitor Observers are responsible for completion of unit competency assessments, annual Safety Review, CPR and renewal of certification (when applicable) by maintaining continuing education units as required by hospital policy.
Qualifications
- Previous nurse assistant unit clerk experience preferred
- Acute care experience within the last two years preferred
- Nurse assistants/unit clerks without acute care experience within the last two years will be considered on an individual basis.