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Personal Care Attendant – Per Diem

Location : Sacramento, CA
Job Type : Temp/Contract
Reference Code : Sacramento PACE
Required Years of Experience : 1 year
Required Education : CNA
Job Industry : Healthcare - Health Services

Job Description :
Personal Care Attendant – Per Diem

Location: Sacramento, CA


Schedule: Per Diem


Pay: 24 - 30 /hour DOE


Requirements: High school diploma, CNA


Job Type: Temporary




Summary:


This is an opportunity for a mission-driven team player who is passionate about attending to the daily living and safety needs of an assigned group of participants in our PACE center and occasionally in the home. By performing various participant care activities and related non-professional services, you will ensure our participants’ physical, social, and recreational needs are met so that they have the best experience possible when they are in our Center.




Responsibilities:



  • Meets participant’s personal hygiene and basic needs in a timely and caring manner.

  • Assists participants with activities of daily living, such as feeding, ambulation and other activities.

  • Responds to and fulfills participant request or obtains appropriate assistance.

  • Performs and assists with assigned non-sterile procedures and other assigned tasks in support of participant care.

  • Prepare and plate food for meal service, following instructions on participants’ dietary cards for specific diets, preferences, and special needs.

  • Ensures that the participant is comfortable, necessary supplies are available and within reach, and physical privacy is maintained.

  • Follows established procedure. Knowledge and performance of procedures would be acquired through continuing appropriate nursing education programs or supervised clinical experience.

  • Collects data and records activity and participant care information on appropriate forms. Ensures that information is accurate, timely and recorded according to established guidelines.

  • Provides participant instruction related to safety factors conducive to their care plan and recovery; demonstrates appropriate health, safety, and aseptic practices.

  • Cleans and straightens immediate participant surroundings ensuring that the participant is comfortable, necessary supplies are available and within reach, and physical privacy is maintained.

  • Assists in maintaining an orderly, clean participant care unit by straightening supply and linen storage, nursing station and equipment area.

  • On occasion, provides homemaking services in the home including preparing and serving meals and snacks according to specified nutritional needs and dietary restrictions as outlined on the plan of care. Performs light housekeeping tasks as outlined on plan of care including vacuuming, mopping, dusting, taking out trash, washing dishes and doing laundry.

  • On occasion, accompany participants for outside appointments.

  • Contribution is made through active participation to facilitate continuity of participant care.

  • Observes participants for emotional, behavioral, and physical changes in condition including, but not limited to any changes in mood, skin integrity, bowel and bladder status, food/fluid intake, speech, ambulation, and transfer ability. Promptly reports participant change of condition to nursing or group home staff.



Required Qualifications :
 

Required Qualifications:
• Completion of accredited vocational nursing assistant course, hospital, or comparable participant care experience. “Comparable experience” should include skills such as: 1) TPR; 2) BP; 3) bed bath; and 4) ADL.
• High School diploma/GED
• Knowledge of PACE program.
• Ability to work without close supervision or professional guidance and to exercise independent judgment.
• Knowledge of physical, mental, and social needs of frail older adults.
• Able to manage changing priorities per participant needs.
• Effective interpersonal skills to work with participants, caregivers, and staff.
• Ability to work sensitively and effectively with individuals of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
• Ability to be self-directed and able to work independently.
• Requires physical strength to perform essential functions of the job (i.e. assist participants with mobility challenges).
• A minimum of one year experience working with the frail or elderly.
• Proof of medical clearance for communicable diseases, including a TB test.
• Proof of all immunizations are up to date.
• Proof of current CPR/BLS certification required or requirement to obtain within 30 days of employment.
• Proof of valid CA driver’s license, personal transportation, good driving record and auto insurance as required by State law.


 


 


Preferred Qualifications:
• Bilingual: Spanish/Mandarin/Cantonese preferred.
• A state issued driver’s license, personal transportation, and auto insurance as required by law.

Monitors adequacy of lunch and snack menus and notes/makes adjustments to any dietary regimens or nutritional requirements based on individual participant’s needs..

Updates the lunch list, supplement sheet, diet lists and assisted dining room guide as needed.

Attends care planning sessions and reports on nutritional status of participants.

Works with the State Food Program as guided by state rules and regulations.

Serves as subject matter expert for the development of dietary program standardization, evaluation and team education.

Serve as subject matter expert to support quality programs and discipline-specific audits.


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