Preferred Experience
- Previous experience in a hospital or acute care setting is preferred but not required.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with the healthcare team.
- Previous experience in a hospital or acute care setting is preferred but not required.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with the healthcare team.
- Ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
- Basic computer skills for documentation in electronic health records preferred.
Required Licensure/Education
- Current certification as a Nursing Assistant (CNA) in the state of Illinois is required
- Must have current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association.
Employee Health Requirements
Exposure/Sensory Requirements:
Exposure:
- Chemicals: Refer to MSDS sheets
- Video Display Terminals: Average
- Blood and Body Fluids: Depends on patients diagnosis, exposure to urine, blood, stool, vomitus, AIDS, Herpes.
- TB or Airborne Pathogens: High risk-sputum, secretions, coughing. Usage of PP equipment, properly fit tested mask, and universal precautions minimize risk.
Sensory requirements (speech, vision, smell, hearing, touch):
- Speech: Required to communicate with patient/families/staff/doctors, coworkers, ancillary personnel and other department heads. Ability to ask for help.
- Vision: Required to observe patients; reading equipment and dials.
- Smell: Helpful to note presence of incontinence, vomitus, blood; electrical/fire safety.
- Hearing: Necessary to hear alarms, yells for help and to hear patient verbalizations.
- Touch: Contact with patients, need to distinguish between hot and cold.
Activity/Lifting Requirements:
- Average Hours per Week: 40
- Shift: Variable for 24-hour coverage
Percentage of time during the normal workday the employee is required to:
- Sit: 10%
- Twist: 5%
- Stand: 45%
- Crawl: 0%
- Walk: 25%
- Kneel: 0%
- Lift: 6%
- Drive: 0%
- Squat: 2%
- Climb: 1%
- Bend: 5%
- Reach above shoulders: 1%
The weight required to be lifted each normal workday according to the continuum described below:
- Up to 10 lbs: Frequently
- Up to 20 lbs: Frequently
- Up to 35 lbs: Frequently
- Up to 60 lbs: Occasionally
- Up to 75 lbs: Not Required
- Up to 100 lbs: Not Required
- Over 100lbs: Not Required
Describe and explain the lifting and carrying requirements:
- Lifting of patients off their beds that are unable to move independently is done with assistive lifting equipment.
- Horizontal movement of patients to and from carts/beds who are unable to move independently is done with assistive lifting equipment.
- Lifting equipment - carry 25'- 150' waist high (IV bags, patient trays).
- Carry charts 25'- 150' waist high. Filled laundry bags are filled half full so as not to weigh over 35 lbs.
- Carry fire extinguishers down 1/2 flight of stairs or up 3-4 flights of stairs and several yards in an emergency.
Maximum consecutive time (minutes) during the normal workday for each activity:
- Sit: 30
- Twist: 15
- Stand: 60
- Crawl: 0
- Walk: 15
- Kneel: 0
- Lift: 5
- Drive: 0
- Squat: 5
- Climb: 1
- Bend: 15
- Reach above shoulders: 5
Repetitive use of hands (Frequency indicated):
- Simple grasp 15 lbs.
- Pushing & pulling - 50-200 lbs: Occasionally
- Fine Manipulation: taking temperature with probe. Opening juice and milk containers. Opening silverware, soap packages. Handling CS tags. Using writing instruments.
Repetitive use of foot or feet in operating machine control:
- Bed lock and cardiac chair - at least 50# of pressure. Hydraulic tub lift -at least 50# of pressure.
Environmental Factors and Special Hazards:
Environmental Factors (Time Spent):
- Inside hours: 6-40
- Outside hours: 0
- Temperature: Normal Range
- Lighting: Average
- Noise levels: Average
- Humidity: Normal Range
- Atmosphere: Odors
Special Hazards:
- Radiation, Chemical. Explosive-Chemical -drugs. Explosive-oxygen; Radiation-cesium implants and radioactive iodine therapy direct radiation for radiology equipment.
- Protective Clothing Required: Gowns, gloves, goggles, masks, HEPA masks for TB.