Patient Care Associate/CNA (24hr Rotating) - Cardiac ICU Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Boston, MA at Geebo

Patient Care Associate/CNA (24hr Rotating) - Cardiac ICU

24 hour, Day (7a-3p), Evening (3p-11p), or Night (11p-7a) shift, Weekend and Holiday rotation (3) shifts per week Shift Differential Sign-on Bonus!! Full comprehensive benefits available Ellison 9 is a sixteen-bed cardiac intensive care unit.
Patients on the unit are primarily critically ill cardiac patients.
Other adult medical critically ill patients may be admitted to this unit.
An integral part of the patient care team, the Patient Care Associate (PCA) works under the direction of a registered nurse (RN).
The PCA assists the multi-disciplinary health care team in clinical support functions to promote a safe, compassionate patient care environment.
PCA assists patients with daily living needs, monitoring & reading vital signs, drawing blood, and obtaining EKGs.
Responding to patient requests in a timely manner, the PCA safeguards patient confidentiality, monitors patient safety, and always communicates in a respectful manner.
Certification as a Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant or EMT at time of hire, OR Enrolled in a certification program to become a Nursing Assistant, MA or EMT at time of hire; OR Enrolled in a nursing or pre-med undergraduate program with at least one semester of patient care rotations complete at time of hire; OR Successful completion of the Laboure College PCT program.
Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead.
Applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.
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