Clinical Assistant 10 Harbert
- Birmingham, AL
- MedSurg 10 Harbert
- Part-time (Benefit Eligible) - Day/Evening shift - 6:45 am-7:15 pm - Two 12 hour shifts per week
- Patient Care Support
- Req #: 321818
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Job Summary
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Works under the supervision of RNs and LPNs to provide assistive care and communication for patients, team members, professional, and technical staff, and visitors.
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Education
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High school diploma or equivalent. Candidate must have at least one of the following:
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Six months of patient care experience within the last two years.
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Enrolled in a medical related college program and in clinical rotation.
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CNA,CMA, PCT or EMT certification.
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Candidates who are a graduate of an accredited nursing program waiting on NCLEX re-testing will also be considered for this position.
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Experience
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Licensures, Certifications, and/or Registries
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Current BLS certification
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Additional Information
10 Harbert is a 24 bed medical-surgical unit with a focus on the following specialties: Neurology, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, and Rehabilitation services. Eight beds are designated for the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit. We provide patient/family-focused, quality-driven nursing services for pediatric patients ranging from neonates to adolescents.Our unit has a strong focus on patient and family education. This focus allows the nurses working on our unit the opportunity to grow personally and professionally. Our staff prides themselves on working as a team with our main goal being to provide not only quality patient care but excellent customer service as well.
The Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) is an 8-bed mini-unit located on 10H. The EMU is designated Level 4 by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC). Level 4 is the highest level for units that specialize in the care of epilepsy patients including seizure evaluation through a treatment plan. The Epileptologist, Nurse Practitioners, and Technicians are highly trained specialists in the evaluation and treatment of epilepsy through GRID and stereoelectroencephalographical placement and surgery.