County of Riverside
PATIENT SAFETY ATTENDANT - PER DIEM (NIGHT SHIFT) (Finance)
The Patient Safety Attendant - Per Diem is an entry level classification and reports to an appropriate supervisory or manager level classification. Incumbents continuously monitor and observe patients and intervene when they become hazardous to themselves or others. Incumbents will assist medical staff assigned to the patient in providing care, including hygiene, nutrition, mobility, monitoring, and engage the patient in diversional and therapeutic activities.
Per Diem personnel are distinguished from regular employees in that they receive additional compensation in lieu of County fringe benefits and work assignments may be on a flexible work hour schedule. Applicants from this posting may be used to fill other openings throughout RUHS departments. Please note, that based on the number of applications received, this posting may close without notice.
Possession of a valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certification issued by the American Heart Association is required. (Must upload copy to be considered)
* Work Schedule and/or Shift Times: (subject to change upon department needs and w ill be discussed during the interview. )
Shift requirements: 9 shifts total, including 3 weekend shifts, per scheduling period (6 weeks)
Shift Times: NIGHT 7:00 PM - 7:30 AM Meet the Team!
RUHS Medical Center • Ensure patient safety by providing direct and continuous patient observation; observation can include one or more patients.
• Aide patients in getting into and out of a bed, wheelchair or gurney; assist in lifting, transporting, restraining, and positioning patients; assist patients in walking.
• Assist with providing basic bedside nursing care to assure comfort and cleanliness of patients; assist with bathing, grooming, feeding, oral hygiene, and dressing patients and help those capable of self-care.
• Maintain a safe environment for patients; accompany patients leaving the unit; notify nursing staff if tubes/catheters become disconnected.
• Protect patients and staff by observing for safety hazards in the patient's environment and taking appropriate steps to reduce or prevent such hazards.
• Perform delivery tasks and a variety of manual and clinical duties as required.Education: Graduation from high school or attainment of a satisfactory score on a G.E.D test.
Experience : Six months of working in a hospital, clinic or in a SNF/Home health setting as a nurse assistant, care partner or medical assistant is preferred.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification issued by the American Heart Association is required within four months of hire.
Ability to: Apply proper body mechanics in lifting, moving, positioning, and transporting patients who require assistance; read, write and speak the English language; learn the principles, methods and procedures of basic patient care; learn the medical center procedures and techniques; assist with the performance of basic bedside nursing care in an understanding, sympathetic and nurturing manner; follow oral and written directions; keep simple records.
Other Requirements:
Possession of a valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certification issued by the American Heart Association.For questions regarding this recruitment please contact the recruiter, Diana Salazar Gomez at disgomez@rivco.org