The Certified Nursing Assistant performs basic patient care tasks delegated by a registered nurse, focusing on the supervision and safety of pediatric skilled nursing clients. Responsibilities include providing essential personal care, basic nursing skills like feeding assistance, restorative services, and collaborating with childcare staff to meet developmental needs.
Requirements summary
Candidates must possess a WI Nursing Assistant License without limitations and complete required competencies within 90 days, including CPR certification and knowledge of pediatric respiratory equipment. Experience with pediatric special needs clients is preferred, and the role requires the physical ability to frequently lift up to 50 pounds and assist with patient transfers.
Safety ProceduresEffective CommunicationCPR CertificationInfection ControlQuality ImprovementClient SupervisionChild DevelopmentVital Signs MonitoringSpecimen CollectionSuctioningConfidentiality AssurancePatient Care TeamRestorative ServicesPersonal Care TasksTracheostomy CaresClient Activities Engagement
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
CFI
Main
Campus -
Milwaukee,
WI 53233Position
Type:
Full
Time -
UnionEducation
Level:
NoneTravel
Percentage:
NoneJob
Shift:
DayJob
Category:
Health
CareJob
Purpose: The Certified Nursing Assistant for the Pediatric Skilled Nursing functions as a member of the patient care team performing basic tasks within the scope of certification and demonstrated competence. Performs nursing tasks delegated by a registered nurse under the direction and supervision of registered nurse or other licensed personnel.
Essential
Job
Functions: (Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.) Responsible for the supervision and safety of clients in a multi-discipline care setting. Required to observe client activities, detect areas of danger, and distinguish when clients who are non-communicative are in need of personal cares, and converse clearly with clients and staff on a frequent basis Performs basic personal care tasks such as bathing and mouth care, grooming, dressing, toileting, eating assistance, and skin care. Provides basic nursing skills within a level of competency and as delegated by a licensed nurse. i.e., hygiene, physical cares, intake/nutrition including GT and JT feed administration and light meal preparation, ambulation/exercise, maintaining infection control and safety, assists with tracheostomy and GT stoma cares. Provides basic restorative services including the application of assistive devices for ambulation, range of motion exercises, proper turning and positioning in bed and chair, bowel and bladder training and use and care of prosthetic devices. Works collaboratively with childcare staff to meet all aspects of developmental and academic needs of the child. Assists teachers, other staff, and clients to participate in and engage clients in client activities. Accompany the children on field trips and outdoor play as needed. Performs light housekeeping tasks, i.e., toy cleaning, laundry, dishwashing, etc. Cleans equipment and supplies after use and reports any deficiencies or unsafe equipment to the RN in charge or appropriate personnel immediately. Communicating effectively with clients and families, assures confidentiality of all patient/family information. Works in partnership with the quality department to develop appropriate measures in support of program outcomes. Participates in department quality planning activities, e.g., continuous improvement, Logic models, performance metrics, etc. Must maintain all certifications Other duties as assigned. QualificationsRequired
Education,
Experience,
Certifications,
Licensure and
Credentials: (Where appropriate, education and/or experience may be substituted)
Abilities: Skills, completed a certified nursing assistant, home health aid, or hospice aid instructional program and competency evaluation program. Ability with pediatric special needs clients is preferred Ability to complete the required competencies within the first 90 days of employment:
CPR certification
Specimen collection
Suctioning: oral, nasal, tracheostomy (optional with additional training) Assisting with tracheostomy cares knowledge of respiratory anatomy.
Vital signs: apical pulse, axillary temperatures, B/P, pulse oximeter with knowledge of pediatric parameters
Respiratory equipment: cleaning, disinfection, changing, maintenance, attaching to child in accordance with program policy. Child development Ability to Promote a friendly climate by maintaining cooperation, pride, and trust with coworkers
Physical
Requirements,
Visual
Acuity, and
Work
Conditions:
Physical
Requirements: Must frequently be able to move, transport, position, push/pull and/ or lift objects or equipment weighting at least 50 pounds 450 feet. Must be able to safely push a person in a wheelchair ramp in various weather conditions. Must be able to transfer a person from a wheelchair to the toilet, chair, or van seat or car with use of a gait belt or manual or power Hoyer lift. Reaching, Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction. Standing for sustained periods of time. Using Stairs. Walking, moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, pushing, pulling. Lifting, raising objects from a lower to a higher position or moving objects horizontally from position to-position. Fingering, picking, pinching, grasping items, typing, or otherwise working. Talking, expressing, or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken and written word. Hearing, perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction.
Visual
Acuity: The worker is required to have visual acuity to determine the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned, viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading with or without adaptive equipment.
Working
Conditions: Work is performed largely in the community but may at times include an office environment or other various settings. The worker is subject to inside and outside environmental conditions, protection from weather conditions is necessary.