Job Title: Patient Care Associate
Locations:New York NY 10019 &New York NY 10025
Job Duration: 8 Weeks (with possible extension)
Shift: Days 7:00 AM to 3:15 PM (Every other weekend required)
Certification Required: BLS AHA
Job Summary
The Patient Care Associate (PCA) is a vital member of the clinical care team providing patient-centered support and assisting licensed nursing staff in delivering high-quality care. This role involves direct patient care assistance with daily living activities performance of assigned clinical tasks specimen collection and maintenance of a safe and clean patient environment across medical-surgical telemetry and critical care units.
Key Responsibilities
Patient Care & Clinical Support
Measure and record vital signs including blood pressure pulse temperature and respirations
Document intake/output and other assigned patient data
Assess and report patient pain levels as appropriate
Perform clinical procedures such as:
Specimen collection
Venipuncture (phlebotomy)
EKGs
Application of compression devices
Post-mortem care
Skin integrity and pressure injury prevention
Assist patients with activities of daily living (ADLs) including feeding bathing oral hygiene toileting mobility and ambulation
Prepare patient rooms and equipment for procedures and assist nursing staff during procedures
Provide one-to-one or close observation for patients requiring safety monitoring
Maintain isolation precautions under RN direction
Conduct purposeful rounding focused on toileting comfort positioning and pain management with proper documentation
Environment & Safety
Maintain a clean safe and organized patient environment
Perform linen changes room tidying and trash removal
Report equipment malfunctions or facility issues promptly
Dietary Assistance
Deliver and collect meal trays
Assist patients with menu selection
Prepare and mix nutritional supplements
Report dietary concerns to nursing staff
Communication & Documentation
Respond to patient call systems and relay messages appropriately
Greet and assist patients and visitors in a professional manner
Utilize communication systems (e.g. Vocera) per facility protocol
Assist with documentation reports and updating communication boards/logs
Transport & Support Duties
Transport patients via wheelchair or stretcher
Transport specimens and operate pneumatic tube systems
Assist with assembling medical records
Support admission transfer and discharge processes
Additional Unit-Based Duties (ICU/Specialty Units)
Skills & Qualifications
Required
High school diploma or equivalent
Active BLS (AHA or HeartSaver) certification
EKG and Phlebotomy skills
Hospital experience required
Experience in Surg/Tele/Critical Care units
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to prioritize tasks solve problems and exercise sound judgment
Physical stamina and manual dexterity
Preferred
For more details reach at or Call / Text at .
About Navitas Healthcare LLC: It is a certified WBENC and one of the fastest-growing healthcare staffing firms in the US providing Medical Clinical and Non-Clinical services to numerous hospitals. We offer the most competitive pay for every position we cater. We understand this is a partnership. You will not be blindsided and your salary will be discussed upfront.
Required Experience:
IC
Job Title: Patient Care AssociateLocations:New York NY 10019 &New York NY 10025Job Duration: 8 Weeks (with possible extension) Shift: Days 7:00 AM to 3:15 PM (Every other weekend required) Certification Required: BLS AHAJob SummaryThe Patient Care Associate (PCA) is a vital member of the clinical ...
Job Title: Patient Care Associate
Locations:New York NY 10019 &New York NY 10025
Job Duration: 8 Weeks (with possible extension)
Shift: Days 7:00 AM to 3:15 PM (Every other weekend required)
Certification Required: BLS AHA
Job Summary
The Patient Care Associate (PCA) is a vital member of the clinical care team providing patient-centered support and assisting licensed nursing staff in delivering high-quality care. This role involves direct patient care assistance with daily living activities performance of assigned clinical tasks specimen collection and maintenance of a safe and clean patient environment across medical-surgical telemetry and critical care units.
Key Responsibilities
Patient Care & Clinical Support
Measure and record vital signs including blood pressure pulse temperature and respirations
Document intake/output and other assigned patient data
Assess and report patient pain levels as appropriate
Perform clinical procedures such as:
Specimen collection
Venipuncture (phlebotomy)
EKGs
Application of compression devices
Post-mortem care
Skin integrity and pressure injury prevention
Assist patients with activities of daily living (ADLs) including feeding bathing oral hygiene toileting mobility and ambulation
Prepare patient rooms and equipment for procedures and assist nursing staff during procedures
Provide one-to-one or close observation for patients requiring safety monitoring
Maintain isolation precautions under RN direction
Conduct purposeful rounding focused on toileting comfort positioning and pain management with proper documentation
Environment & Safety
Maintain a clean safe and organized patient environment
Perform linen changes room tidying and trash removal
Report equipment malfunctions or facility issues promptly
Dietary Assistance
Deliver and collect meal trays
Assist patients with menu selection
Prepare and mix nutritional supplements
Report dietary concerns to nursing staff
Communication & Documentation
Respond to patient call systems and relay messages appropriately
Greet and assist patients and visitors in a professional manner
Utilize communication systems (e.g. Vocera) per facility protocol
Assist with documentation reports and updating communication boards/logs
Transport & Support Duties
Transport patients via wheelchair or stretcher
Transport specimens and operate pneumatic tube systems
Assist with assembling medical records
Support admission transfer and discharge processes
Additional Unit-Based Duties (ICU/Specialty Units)
Skills & Qualifications
Required
High school diploma or equivalent
Active BLS (AHA or HeartSaver) certification
EKG and Phlebotomy skills
Hospital experience required
Experience in Surg/Tele/Critical Care units
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to prioritize tasks solve problems and exercise sound judgment
Physical stamina and manual dexterity
Preferred
For more details reach at or Call / Text at .
About Navitas Healthcare LLC: It is a certified WBENC and one of the fastest-growing healthcare staffing firms in the US providing Medical Clinical and Non-Clinical services to numerous hospitals. We offer the most competitive pay for every position we cater. We understand this is a partnership. You will not be blindsided and your salary will be discussed upfront.
Required Experience:
IC
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