We are currently seeking a part-time LNA to join our team.
Requirements
Must have attended training as a nurse assistant in a formal course.
LNA must have satisfactorily completed a certification program in the State of New Hampshire.
Must be licensed in the State of New Hampshire.
Required to be on your feet for extended periods of time including physical activity that includes walking, bending, kneeling, twisting up to 4-6 hours per day.
Ability to push, pull and lift up to 50 pounds.
Use motor coordination of arms, legs, hands, wrists, and fingers on a regular basis.
Responsibilities
Provide patient care under supervision as assigned.
Serve meals, feed those patients who require it and assist patients in the dining room.
Provide fluids and nourishment for the residents.
Maintain a safe, attractive, and comfortable environment for the residents, with special consideration to cleanliness, ventilation, lighting, repairs and furniture arrangement.
Answer resident's call for assistance promptly.
Report to the supervising nurse immediately if the resident complains, has a change in condition, or whenever other special needs arise.
Provide special services for residents not needing professional skills.
Perform specific functions as are taught by professional personnel in accordance with Community policies.
Carry out housekeeping functions on the unit that are not specifically assigned to the Housekeeping Department.
Carry out technical duties and procedures as assigned if she/he has satisfactorily completed an in-service program on such.
Maintain good relationships with residents and their families and friends as well as with the public in general.
Transport residents as required.
Assume all other duties as assigned by the Charge Nurse.
Assume responsibility for self-safety and safety of immediate work environment.
Responsible for attendance at annual in-service programs with regards to body mechanics, right-to-know laws and fire and safety procedures.