Student Opportunity:
Certified Nursing Assistant - Class and Certification
$4,000 sign on Bonus! (after OSBN certification)
Competitive pay based on experience
Competitive benefits package for full time CNAs
*Applicant must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen and criminal background check
Are you looking for an opportunity to give back to those who served? Interested in caring for Veterans?
Would you like to get paid while you learn?
The Oregon Veterans Home in The Dalles is the place for you.
Please contact Megan Phelps, NA Class Instructor, at 541-296-7190 ext. 52382 meganp@oregonveteranshome.com
or Rebecca Tobias, Director of Nursing at 541-296-7190 ext. 52520, rebeccat@oregonveteranshome.com
Currently, OVH is offering a 5-week, onsite training program for anyone interested in becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant and working at The Oregon Veterans' Home.
Classes Starting Soon!
PAYMENT INCLUDES:
Start employment on the day you begin classes and be paid for all hours while attending! ($15.00/hour during class, and $18.00/hour after graduation). Employment will be considered temporary, (without benefits), until completion of the course.
AFTER CERTIFICATION: (FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES ONLY)
Receive a $4,000.00 sign on bonus!
REQUIREMENTS:
Great attitude, caring and compassionate personality, ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen and criminal background check. Must be able to work evening shift (2pm-10pm) following graduation from course.
For more information call or email Megan Phelps, NA Class Instructor, at 541-296-7190 ext. 52382 meganp@oregonveteranshome.com
Please review the CNA job description below:
General Position Summary:
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) assists the licensed nurse in functions as designated. Works in close cooperation with other team members to give personal care to assigned residents. Assists in any way possible to provide a safe and comfortable environment for the residents, maintaining dignity, privacy and resident rights. Assists nurses working with assigned residents to administer to their personal needs: bathing, daily hygiene, toileting, lifting, turning or repositioning with the nurse. Feed residents as needed during meals. Perform other related duties as trained and assigned by the charge nurse. C.N.A.’s for the Oregon Veterans’ Home will be able to perform the following Essential Functions and meet all job requirements for any wing assignment throughout the facility.
Essential Functions / Major Responsibilities (OAR Division 63):
Under the supervision of a licensed nurse, the C.N.A. may only provide care and assist residents with the following tasks:
Tasks associated with communication and interpersonal skills
Answering and placing call lights
Coaching and mentoring other nursing assistants
Communicating with residents and co-workers
Maintaining confidentiality
Reporting abuse, mistreatment and neglect
Utilizing de-escalation techniques
Tasks associated person-centered care
Tasks associated with infection control and Standard or Transmission Based Precautions:
Assisting with coughing and deep breathing
Bedmaking and handling linen
Caring for the resident’s environment
Handling and disposal of hazardous waste
Handling of contaminated materials
Handwashing and hand hygiene
Implementing precautions associated with communicable and infectious diseases
Implementing neutropenic precautions
Maintaining resident cleanliness and grooming
Utilizing personal protective equipment
Tasks associated with safety and emergency preparedness
Implementing bleeding, cervical, hip and sternal precautions
Moving and transferring residents
Transporting clients in wheelchairs and specialized chairs
Turning and positioning residents
Utilizing lifts and safe resident handling devices
Turning oxygen on an doff or transferring oxygen between wall and tank at pre-established flow rate for stable residents
Managing hazards in the workplace
Preventing burns
Preventing falls
Performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Tasks activities of daily living (ADLS)
Assisting with nutrition and hydration
Measuring and recording height and weight
Measuring and recording intake and output
Positioning clients for nutritional and fluid intake
Preventing choking and aspiration
Preventing dehydration
Thickening liquids
Utilizing techniques for assisting with eating
Assisting with elimination
Administering bowel evacuation suppositories that are available without a prescription
Administering enemas
Assisting with the use of bedpan or urinal
Assisting with toileting
Collecting specimens: sputum, stool and urine including clean catch urine specimens
Providing catheter care including the application of and removal of external urinary catheters
Providing ostomy care for established, healthy ostomy including cleaning the ostomy site and emptying the ostomy bag or changing the dressing or ostomy appliance or bag
Providing perineal or incontinence care
Assisting with personal care
Bathing
Providing comfort care
Dressing and undressing
Grooming to include: application and care of dentures, eye glasses and hearing aids
Nail care for fingernails and toenails of persons with uncompromised circulation
Oral hygiene
Personal care considerations for persons who have tubes or special equipment
Shampooing and caring for hair
Shaving
Skin care to include: application of non-prescription pediculicides; application of topical barrier creams and ointments for skin care; maintenance of skin integrity; prevention of pressure, friction and shearing; and use of anti-pressure devices
Assisting with positioning devices and restraints
Assisting with restorative care
Ambulating
Applying, turn on and off, sequential compression devices
Assisting with and encouraging the use of self-help devices for eating, grooming and other personal care tasks
Assisting with bowel and bladder training
Assisting with ADL programs
Assisting with the use of crutches, walkers or wheelchairs
Assisting with warm and cold therapies
Caring for, applying and removing antiembolus stockings, braces, orthotic and prosthetic devices
Elevating extremities
Maintaining alignment
Performing range of motion exercises
Reinforcing task sequence by breaking down tasks into small, obtainable steps
Reinforcing the use of an incentive spirometer
Using footboards
Utilizing devices for transferring, ambulation and alignment
Tasks associated with collaboration with health care team
Tasks associated with observation and reporting
Observing and reporting changes in condition to licensed nurse
Measuring and recording:
Temperature, apical and radial pulse, respiration and blood pressure (manual and electric – forearm, lower leg, thigh, upper arm and orthostatic BP readings)
Emesis
Liquid stool
Pain level using a facility approved pain scale
Pulse oximetry
Urinary output, both voided and from urinary drainage systems
Tasks associated with documentation
Tasks associated with end of life care
The CNA must be regularly supervised by a licensed nurse and under no circumstances work independently without supervision or monitoring by a licensed nurse who provides assessment of residents as described in OAR 851-063-0030(3)(a)(b)
Standards of care for CNA’s. In the process of resident care, the CNA shall consistently:
Apply standard precautions according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines
Use hand hygiene between episodes of care
Use appropriate body mechanics to prevent injury to self or resident
Follow the care plan as directed by the licensed nurse
Use appropriate communication with resident, resident representatives and friends and with co-workers
Use alternatives to physical restraints or apply physical restraints as directed by the licensed nurse
Determine absence of pulse or respiration and initiate emergency response
Report to the licensed nurse any recognized abnormality in resident’s signs and symptoms
Record observations and measurements, tasks completed and resident statements about condition or care
Apply safety concepts in the workplace
Report signs of abuse, neglect, mistreatment, misappropriation or exploitation
Demonstrate respect for rights and property of residents and co-workers
Maintain resident confidentiality
Supervisory Responsibility:
May be asked to mentor CNA students or newly hired CNA’s.
Interpersonal Contacts:
Professional contacts with OVH Employees, Department Directors, Physicians – in person and via telephone.
Professional contacts with residents and resident representatives – in person and via telephone.
Education and Experience:
Graduate of an accredited Certified Nursing Assistant Training Program and current certification with the Oregon State Board of Nursing.
Job Conditions:
Position is within the Oregon Veterans’ Home with ability to move throughout the facility, required to work on any unit assigned.
Position is a 7 ½ hour shift. Normal working hours may vary to insure adequate staffing.
Essential Physical Elements:
Must be able to stand for long periods of time during a 7 ½ hour shift.
Must be in good physical and mental health, sufficient to permit full performance of the duties of the position.
Must be able to lift, bend, stoop and stretch as required to lift, move and/or transport residents as required in daily routine.
Must be able to manage pushing moderately heavy weight, i.e., kitchen carts and residents in wheelchairs, some residents weighing up to 350 lbs.
Must have the ability to lift up to 30 lbs. up to 10 times periodically during a 7 ½ hour shift.