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Salem Hospital NSMC

LNA - Per Diem IMCU

Salem Hospital NSMC, Dover, New Hampshire, us, 03821

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Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) in Intermediate Care Unit (IMCU)

Join our team as a Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) in our Intermediate Care Unit (IMCU) where you will gain invaluable experience while making a difference in patient care. Why Work in the IMCU? Manageable Patient Ratio: Enjoy a 7:1 patient ratio for personalized care. Flexible Scheduling: Benefit from self-scheduling options to fit your lifestyle. Diverse Patient Acuity: Work with a variety of patients, enhancing your clinical skills. Supportive Leadership: An open-door policy with the Nurse Manager ensures you have the support you need. Nursing Support: Collaborate closely with experienced nursing staff to deliver exceptional care. About Us We are a leading hospital in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire and Southern Maine, recognized for our commitment to patient-centered care. Our organization values diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to reflect the communities we serve. Join us in our mission to provide innovative healthcare and research. Key Responsibilities

As an LNA in the IMCU, your primary duties will include: Patient Assessment and Care:

Measure and record vital signs and patient information. Assist with specimen management and bedside laboratory testing. Observe and report patient responses to care. Nutritional and Elimination Needs:

Support patients with feeding and nutritional intake. Assist with personal hygiene and elimination needs. Mobility and Personal Care:

Promote mobility through ambulation and exercise therapy. Assist with dressing, bathing, and oral health maintenance. Comfort and Emotional Support:

Provide comfort measures and emotional support to patients. Facilitate visits from family and friends. Patient Safety and Environmental Cleanliness:

Ensure a safe and clean environment for patients. Assist in emergency situations and maintain safety precautions. Unit Operations:

Support smooth departmental operations by assisting with errands and the discharge process. Help orient new staff members. Ongoing Learning:

Maintain current knowledge and competency in LNA practice. Participate in in-service training and development opportunities. Qualifications:

Current LNA certification. Compassionate and patient-centered approach to care. Strong communication and organizational skills. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment. Join Us! If you're ready to enhance your career while making a meaningful impact in patient care, we'd love to hear from you!