Perform direct resident care duties under the supervision of licensed nursing personnel. Assist with promoting a compassionate physical and psychosocial environment for the residents.
Minimum Qualifications:
Must achieve 12 hours of in-service education annually as required by federal regulations (as well as meet state requirements, if exceeds federal).
Must have ability to read, write and follow oral and written directions at a level necessary to accomplish the job.
Must be able to relate positively and favorably to residents and families and to work cooperatively with co-workers and supervisors.
Must be willing to assist others, including co-workers.
Must maintain regular attendance.
Must meet all local health regulations, pass post-employment physical exam if required. This requirement also includes drug screening, criminal background investigation and reference inquiry.
Essential Job Functions
Observe and practice safety according to facility policy and procedure:
Able to explain and demonstrate fire/emergency procedures and must participate in any emergency or drill activities.
Properly use and maintain facility equipment, reporting/taking out of service any equipment with breakage or needed repairs.
Show respect for facility property.
Demonstrate and able to explain infection control and isolation procedures.
Demonstrate and able to explain proper body mechanics in all patient handling interactions & processes.
Ensure residents are given correct diet.
Use proper feeding techniques while respecting personal dignity and meeting the residents’ needs for socialization.
Make beds correctly and wrinkle free.
Maintain residents’ rooms in neat, orderly and clutter-free manner.
Support residents’ participation in activity programs by assisting them (when needed) to the activity location; encourages resident participation in activities.
Promote and maintain positive relationships with co-workers, residents, visitors, volunteers, and regulators:
Directly respond, within the scope of practice, to needs and concerns of residents and family members.
Work with the care giving team to identify and resolve resident and family issues.
Promptly respond to call lights and other resident needs.
Treat residents with compassion and dignity.
Establish effective communication/interaction with residents and families.
Ensure residents’ right to privacy (visual and auditory).
Maintain confidentiality of resident and facility records/information.
Show respect for residents’ personal property.
Ensure residents are dressed appropriately, consistent with weather conditions, and according to their wishes.
Recognize a resident’s ability to make choices and support these within the constraints of the care giving environment.
Communicate with members of the care giving team about residents’ personal choices.
Communicate residents’ end of life concerns and wishes to the Charge Nurse.
Is sensitive and appropriately responsive to each resident’s “end of life” wishes.
Perform the following according to policy and procedure:
Take and record temperature, pulse, respiration and blood pressure.
Ambulate residents.
Apply proper lifting and transferring techniques.
Provide proper positioning and use of postural supports.
Maintain residents’ positioning, as needed.
Weigh residents on schedule and record weights accurately.
Provide restorative and rehabilitative nursing.
Provide active and passive range of motion.
Implement bowel and bladder program.
Collect certain specimens for cultures pursuant to facility policy and within the scope of duties.
Ensure residents’ comfort while assisting them in achieving their highest practicable level of functioning as follows:
Assist residents with their activities of daily living.
Provide oral care and hygiene pursuant to plan of care.
Provide nail care pursuant to plan of care.
Assist residents with dressing and grooming according to their needs, wishes and desires.
Bathe residents with attention to privacy, respecting dignity and providing a safe and relaxing experience.
Report the following to the Charge Nurse and the care giving team as appropriate and/or document according to policy and procedure:
A significant change in a resident’s condition, a change in a resident’s vital signs or weight, any accidents and injuries, any changes in a resident’s skin integrity, behavioral changes, signs of resident depression or anxiety, changes in a resident’s ambulation status, the level of the resident’s food consumption, and the resident’s intake of food and liquids as well as the resident’s output, when indicated.
Participate in collecting data needed for the accurate completion of the MDS and the plan of care.
Show understanding of information that is provided by the ADL flow sheets.
Provide input to the Nurses for development of the plan of care.
Provide information gathered from care giving activities to the Charge Nurse.
Assist in the orientation and training of other staff.
Attend orientation, mandatory in-service and education programs and staff meetings.
Safety
Residents’ Rights and Positive Relationships
Physical and Sensory Requirements (With or Without Aid of Mechanical Devices):
This position is very active and requires:
Other Functions and Responsibilities
Located in picturesque Hilo, Hawaii, Yukio Okutsu State Veterans Home features dedicated short-term rehabilitation services and residential long-term placement. As the only state Veterans Home on the Big Island of Hawaii, we are proud to serve our county’s finest.
In addition to rehabilitation services, Yukio Okutsu State Veterans Home is designed to care for your medical conditions through personalized, 24-hour skilled nursing care provided by licensed clinical specialists and therapists. With oversight and coordination with physicians and nurse practitioners, our teams work hand-in-hand to provide compassionate quality care.
Committed To Quality
Yukio Okutsu State Veterans Home offers more than just 24-hour nursing care, we cater to both the physical and emotional health of our residents and patients. Our care teams work together to create personalized treatment plans to help patients through their care journey. We strive to provide industry-leading outcomes through coordination of all aspects of your care.
As part of the recruiting process for this position, external applicants (job applicants NOTemployed by HHSC’s East Hawaii Region) are required to complete pre-employment assessments shortly after application submission. If you are not an employee of the East Hawaii Region of HHSC, you will receive an email containing assessment instructions. We ask that you complete the assessments within two days of receipt of the request.
Offers of employment will be contingent on successfully passing a pre-employment examination, which includes a drug screen and other regulatory medical requirements such as, but not limited to, a tuberculosis (TB) screen. The cost for drug screening and blood draw for QuantiFERON and Titers, shall be borne by the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation.
Must be available to work shifts, weekends and holidays as necessary based on hospital operations. Services are provided 24/7.
East Hawaii State Veterans Home is a drug-free workplace, an Equal Opportunity Employer, and conducts employment verification through E-Verify.