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Sitter Monitor Technician - Centralized Nursing Resources - New Hanover Regional Medical Center - Wilmington, NC - work from home jobCompany: New Hanover Regional Medical CenterJob description: Job DescriptionDescriptionAbout NHRMCNHRMC, established in 1967 in Wilmington, NC, is recognized as a preeminent healthcare organization focused on leading our community to outstanding health. We have an 855 bed network of hospitals and multi-specialty physician group practices with more than 200 physicians. With a network of primary, specialty, neighborhood clinics and regional medical centers; you will find our culture is the very definition of best in practice. Join us and find out how many ways NHRMC offers you the chance to focus on what really matters - our patients and community.About the JobLocation: New Hanover Regional Medical CenterDepartment: Centralized Nursing ResourcesFull Time Equivalent: FTE: 0.900000Work Type: 64 to 80 Hours Pay PeriodWork Schedule: 12HR NIGHT - Most of shift btwn 7P-7AExempt from Overtime: Exempt: NoWhat You'll DoSummary:Works under the supervision of the CNRO Manager and under the direct supervision of the Professional Registered Nurse or delegated Licensed Practical Nurse to observe patients for harmful and/or dangerous behaviors. This position is an important component of the continuum of care as it is provided to maintain the safety and protect the well-being of patients at risk for injury. The observation and care activities are individualized for each patient at the direction of the medical staff. Provides continuous monitoring services to nursing care units through out the hospital, on both campuses. Specially trained in remote patient monitoring. Interacts with patients, physicians, and nursing staff. The Sitter Monitor Technician is also responsible for completing a variety of departmental specific tasks to assist with optimal department safety and functioning.Responsibilities:1. Works under the direction of the Professional Registered Nurse or delegated Licensed Practical Nurse to observe patient behavior and maintain patient safety.2. Actively observes the patient at all times and maintains an uninterrupted line of sight with the patient.3. Maintains patient safety at all times.4. Reports any and all activity outside of established parameters to the Nurse Manager, Professional Registered Nurse, or delegated Licensed Practical Nurse and assigned Nursing Assistant.5. Follows suicide precautions and guidelines for patients who are on Suicide Precautions.6. Appropriately communicates information in accordance with hospital policies and procedures.7. Responsible for 24-hour coverage for department based on autonomous staffing policy, by maintaining and adjusting schedules to enhance team performance.8. Assists in appropriately cleaning of equipment.9. Maintains work area and adequate supplies.10. Demonstrates positive interpersonal relations in dealing with all members of the patient care team.11. Maintains and promotes customer satisfaction.12. Continues personal development to enhance personal growth on an annual basis.Position RequirementsCredentials:Nonessential:• Cert Nursing Asst IEducation:Essential:• General Education DegreeOther information:Experience: One year experience as a Nurse Aide, Behavior Management Sitter, Psychiatric Tech, or other nursing support role preferred. Must have basic computer and Windows experience. Demonstrates standards of performance (ownership, teamwork, communication, compassion) that support patient satisfaction and principles of service excellence.Performs other duties as assigned.Individual will possess commensurate combination of education, experience and qualifications.Other InformationThis position description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications which may be required of the employee assigned to the position. Depending on the location of the job, duties may vary. Receipt of the job description does not imply nor create a promise of employment, nor an employment contract of any kind; my employment with the Company is at will.• Member Top 100 Hospitals - In 2016 NHRMC was recognized as a Top 100 Hospital demonstrating significant investment and financial sustainability for the communities we serve.• Newsweek's 2020 list of Best Maternity Care Hospitals - NHRMC Betty H. Cameron Women's & Children's Hospital was named as a Best Maternity Care Hospital by Newsweek.• Forbes America's Best Large Employers 2018 and 2019-• Becker's 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare-• Healthgrades Outstanding Patient ExperienceConsider a career at NHRMC and become part of this award winning team!Share:Expected salary:Location: Wilmington, NCJob date: Fri, 08 Sep 2023 01:43:13 GMTApply for the job now!

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