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CNA - CNA
- Baltimore, Maryland, United States
- Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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CNA Float $23.10- Every other weekend- Required to float to other units. This facility will not pre-approve any holiday week RTO. They schedule every other holiday here but they cannot guarantee specific holidays off in the contract. Required Certs: BLS, AHA CPR, GNA - MUST HAVE MD CNA LICENSE Minimum experience 1 year, unit will accept first time travelers Required experience in: vitals, phlebotomy, EKGs, ADLs, recording intake/output, specimen collection, assisting with ambulation, hoyer lift, wheelchairs Participates and sets up invasive procedures such as PICC line insertions assisting the licensed professional staff as the procedure is performed High Intensity Care Unit (HICU) (Vent/Pulmonary Care/Acute Rehab): Comprised of 20 semiprivate rooms and can accommodate up to 40 patients. A team approach is taken to provide care for patients, who may require attention for an acute brain injury, need respiratory assistance or special monitoring or require rehabilitation. Patients are monitored for cardiac conditions and serious complex conditions. HICU staff members are outgoing and positive and must utilize strong organizational and leadership skills to assess patient status, implement clinical nursing interventions to modify symptoms, and develop and implement patient care plans to enhance and improve outcomes. The unit accepts patients 18 years of age or older. Brain Health Unit (BHU): Comprised of two 40-bed units. Staff members in the BHU are good communicators and can set boundaries, hold confidences, and establish and maintain trust. Patients in the BHU are admitted with medical and psychological diagnoses. The length of their stay is between 20-25 days, which provides an opportunity for clinical staff to analyze a patients behavior and cultivate a relationship that may help a patient see him- or herself in a better way. During their stay, patients will receive help with medication management and rehabilitation services if needed. Staff members will also assist in engaging patients in group activities and one-on-one exercises. Household Units (HH) (LTC): Provides long-term care for patients. Households are comprised of six units with 14 private bedrooms in each. Each HH has a central kitchen where a hostess can cook for the patients daily, den with books and a large-screen television, and a washer and dryer so that staff can wash residents clothing separately. HH 5-6 are for patients that may be suffering from dementia or reduced cognitive abilities; due to this staff members must badge-in and badge-out to prevent patients from exiting the units. Staff members must be able to recognize an individuals likes, dislikes, routines and needs and deliver care based on that information. Hall 1 (Subacute Care): Comprised of a 42-bed long-term care unit that offers residents daily activities along with a wide range of services and support. Hall 1 is sub-acute rehabilitation with high complexity of needs. This unit is a fast paced and busy atmosphere where the patients needs include post operation, post stroke, post cardiac, ambulatory rehab and a lot of wound care and prevention. Hall 2 (LTC/Memory Care): Comprised of a 50-bed long-term care unit that offers residents daily activities along with a wide range of services and support. Hall 2 is a standard long-term care unit where patients have different levels of acuity going from high functioning to bedridden. Diagnosis includes diabetes, cardiac issues, dementia, behavior, etc. Burk 1 (Pulmonary Care): Long-term care unit with 17 beds, where residents permanently reside. Most of the residents on this unit are alert and oriented but require assistance with care for chronic and acute illnesses. Additionally, Burk 1 is home to chronic trach patients. The unit hosts many types of beds, to fit the physical needs of a variety of patients. Burk 2 (Ventilator): Comprised of 18-23 beds, and acts as home for patients with chronic and complex respiratory problems, and other patients that require long-term care. Many residents of Burk 2 require ventilator support. Staff members must utilize strong organizational and leadership skills to assess patient status, implement clinical nursing interventions to modify symptoms, and develop and implement patient care plans to enhance and improve outcomes. Special training on how to care for patients on vents and how to respond to different alarms on the unit is required. Modified Time:6/8/2026 12:00:00 AM Account Manager: Melissa Barton Account Manager Email: Melissa.Barton@qualivis.com COVID-19 Vaccine: Not Required Flu Vaccine: Unknown Submittals: Low Job Requirements & Qualifications Previous Charge Experience - Years of Experience: 2 Patient Ratio Experience - Charting System Experience: Required Charting System Name: PointClickCare Community Hospital Experience - LTAC Experience - Trauma Level I Experience - Trauma Level II Experience - Travel Experience Required Certifications: BLS, CNA / GNA, AHA BLS Skills: Abnormal/Normal Vital sign parameters (Adult and Pedi), Acute Care, Antiembolic stockings, Assist with ambulation, Assist with feeding patient, Assist with turning and repositioning, Bathing/hygiene, Bed alarms, Bed shampoo, Bedpan / urinal, Bedside commode, Behavioral Health*, Call lights, Change linens (occupied, unoccupied), Cleaning of equipment, Complete Bed bath, Crutches*, Diet intake/calorie count, Donning and removing PPE, Drain output*, Electronic vital sign equipment*, Fluid restrictions, Foot care, Glucometer*, Glucose point of care testing*, Heel and elbow protection, Hospital beds/Specialty Beds*, Hoyer lift, Incentive Spirometry assistance*, Inventory/disposition of belongings, Isolation Precautions/PPE, Labeling specimens and transport*, Lifting and pulling proper body mechanics, Limb restrictions, Long Term Acute Care (LTAC), LTC, Measure/record drain output, Measure/record weight, Mouth care, Normal Vital signs parameters (Adult and Pedi), NPO status, Obtain 12 lead EKG/ECG*, Obtain Blood pressure, including orthostatic, Obtain patient Respirations, Obtain pulse (radial), Obtain Temperature (oral, rectal, axillary, Tympanic), Oxygen tanks, Passive range of motion, Perineal care male/female, Pressure Injury Prevention, Pulse Oximetry, Recognizing cardiac arrest, Reporting change in patient condition, Routine Catheter Care (Indwelling and External Catheters), Safe patient transfers, Sequential Compression Device*, Shave patient, Shower assistance, Skilled Nursing*, Skin care, Special beds/air mattresses*, Stool specimen collection, Tracheostomy care*, Transfer belt*, Transfer sliding boards*, Turning /repositioning, Turning and positioning patient, Urine collection, Urine output measures and records, Urine/Stool Incontinence Care, Wheelchair* GNA CERT- HARD STOP Unit Details Staffing & Scheduling Scheduling Type: Other Patient Ratios Days - Patient Ratios Nights - Patient Ratios Weekends - Float Required - Call Required - Weekend Coverage: True Number of Weekend Shifts Per Contract - Pre-Approved Time Off - Orientation Hours: 24 Facility & Patient Care Details Patient Age Groups: Adults, Geriatrics Daily Census - Number of Visits Per Day - Number of Rooms - Number of Beds - Additional Unit Information Interdisciplinary Support: Physical Therapy, Respiratory Services, Interpretation Services, Radiology, Unit Secretary Patient Diagnoses: Daily Patient Assignment: Float: based on assigned unit, acuity, staffing HARD STOP: Must have GNA certification at time of submission Special Procedures/Unit Details: HARD STOP: Must have GNA certification at time of submission Special Equipment: HARD STOP: Must have GNA certification at time of submission #Tier3 Travel Compliance FACILTY IS EXTREMELY STRICT ON TIME AND ATTENDANCE POLICIES. PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL CANDIDATES ARE AWARE THAT FACILITY HAS ZERO TOLERANCE FOR TARDINESS AND UNEXCUSED ABSENCES. Please make sure your candidates can attend all orientation days Tuesday-Friday during day shift as outlined in FDIs. SSN DOB RTO - NO RTO WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER AUTO OFFER. Must work every other holiday. The holidays for this rule are as follows: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving & Christmas. Blackout Dates: Super Bowl Sunday, Easter, Mothers Day, Fathers Day, Halloween, Black Friday, Christmas Eve & New Years Eve are hard to staff, so RTO approvals will be limited. # of jobs in a system we can sub: no preference Requires 1 year of experience, except HICU which requires 2 years Valid Maryland or Compact license required at time of submission References Required Locals accepted at same rate Candidates will float within hospital, within scope Copy of Certifications Return staff must be gone for at least 1 year and will be reviewed case by case Modules: Modules are billable up to 4 hours and factored in NBO Modules are completed virtually on first day of contract and annually, modules do not vary by specialty Modules are recorded via transcripts Guaranteed Hours: Contract Weeks: 98 Client Details Address 2434 W Belvedere Ave City Baltimore State MD Zip Code 21240
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