Position Summary:
The CNA Clinic Float provides essential clinical support across multiple outpatient clinic locations offering flexibility and adaptability to meet varying staffing and patient care needs. Working under the supervision of providers clinic nursing leadership RNs or LPNs this role assists with activities of daily living routine clinical procedures and patient flow to support safe and efficient clinic operations. As part of a collaborative care team the CNA Clinic Float quickly adapts to different clinic environments and workflows while maintaining consistent standards of patient-centered care. Through clear communication attentiveness and professional conduct this position contributes to seamless operations positive patient experiences and high-quality care delivery across departments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assists with basic patient care needs including hygiene support mobility assistance and general comfort measures under clinical supervision.
- Supports nurses and providers during routine office procedures by preparing patients organizing supplies and maintaining clean functional exam areas.
- Facilitates patient flow by rooming patients gathering preliminary information and ensuring exam spaces are properly stocked and sanitized.
- Accurately documents and communicates patient information to clinical staff while upholding confidentiality standards.
- Travels to satellite clinics as needed to provide coverage and ensure continuity of operations across the organization.
Licenses and Certifications Required:
- Current Certified Nursing Assistant registration by state of North Dakota CPR certification required within 30 days of hire
Educational Requirements:
Experience Requirements:
- 2 years of experience as a certified nursing assistant preferred
- 1 year clinic experience preferred
- Coding experience preferred
- Medical terminology preferred
Special Skills or Training Requirements:
- May require travel to satellites Computer use
Physical Requirements:
This role requires frequent standing walking bending and assisting patients with physical tasks such as repositioning or transferring. The CNA Clinic Float must be capable of lifting or supporting up to 40-50 pounds while ensuring safe body mechanics. Fine motor skills continuous visual attention and clear communication abilities are essential as tasks involve patient care basic clinical measurements and computer documentation. Sustained periods of activity in busy clinic environments may be required.
Environmental Requirements:
Work occurs in multiple clinic settings with regular exposure to medical equipment disinfectants and occasional contact with bodily fluids. The float nature of the role requires adaptability to different clinical workflows staff teams and environmental conditions. CNAs must adhere to strict infection control protocols maintain professionalism during frequent interruptions and remain responsive to patient needs in a fast paced environment. Travel between sites may expose the employee to varying climate conditions throughout the year.
Position Summary: The CNA Clinic Float provides essential clinical support across multiple outpatient clinic locations offering flexibility and adaptability to meet varying staffing and patient care needs. Working under the supervision of providers clinic nursing leadership RNs or LPNs this role ass...
Position Summary:
The CNA Clinic Float provides essential clinical support across multiple outpatient clinic locations offering flexibility and adaptability to meet varying staffing and patient care needs. Working under the supervision of providers clinic nursing leadership RNs or LPNs this role assists with activities of daily living routine clinical procedures and patient flow to support safe and efficient clinic operations. As part of a collaborative care team the CNA Clinic Float quickly adapts to different clinic environments and workflows while maintaining consistent standards of patient-centered care. Through clear communication attentiveness and professional conduct this position contributes to seamless operations positive patient experiences and high-quality care delivery across departments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assists with basic patient care needs including hygiene support mobility assistance and general comfort measures under clinical supervision.
- Supports nurses and providers during routine office procedures by preparing patients organizing supplies and maintaining clean functional exam areas.
- Facilitates patient flow by rooming patients gathering preliminary information and ensuring exam spaces are properly stocked and sanitized.
- Accurately documents and communicates patient information to clinical staff while upholding confidentiality standards.
- Travels to satellite clinics as needed to provide coverage and ensure continuity of operations across the organization.
Licenses and Certifications Required:
- Current Certified Nursing Assistant registration by state of North Dakota CPR certification required within 30 days of hire
Educational Requirements:
Experience Requirements:
- 2 years of experience as a certified nursing assistant preferred
- 1 year clinic experience preferred
- Coding experience preferred
- Medical terminology preferred
Special Skills or Training Requirements:
- May require travel to satellites Computer use
Physical Requirements:
This role requires frequent standing walking bending and assisting patients with physical tasks such as repositioning or transferring. The CNA Clinic Float must be capable of lifting or supporting up to 40-50 pounds while ensuring safe body mechanics. Fine motor skills continuous visual attention and clear communication abilities are essential as tasks involve patient care basic clinical measurements and computer documentation. Sustained periods of activity in busy clinic environments may be required.
Environmental Requirements:
Work occurs in multiple clinic settings with regular exposure to medical equipment disinfectants and occasional contact with bodily fluids. The float nature of the role requires adaptability to different clinical workflows staff teams and environmental conditions. CNAs must adhere to strict infection control protocols maintain professionalism during frequent interruptions and remain responsive to patient needs in a fast paced environment. Travel between sites may expose the employee to varying climate conditions throughout the year.
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