NewYork-Presbyterian

Healthcare

NursingAssistant4NorthOncologyPartTime-Nights

$0–0k Bronxville, New York, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Nursing Assistant – 4 North – Oncology – Part Time - Nights at NewYork-Presbyterian. Skills: Patient care, Oncology support. Monitor blood pressure. Monitor temperature”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve patient experience; Maintain safe environment; Maintain clean environment; Maintain healthy environment

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Night shift, Rotating weekends, Rotating holidays, Commutable distance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

One year in acute care setting, Current CPR Training (BLS), Previous Nurse’s aide experience, Currently enrolled in BSN program, Completed at least one clinical practicum

Nice to Have

High School Diploma or GED, Certified long term care Nursing Assistant

What You'll Do.

Monitor blood pressure

Ensure delivery of meals

Ensure safe transport

Provide compassionate patient focus

Perform select care duties

Improve patient experience

Maintain a safe environment

Maintain a clean environment

Maintain a healthy environment

Measure blood pressure

Record blood pressure

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with Nurses; Partner with Patient Care Partners

Full Job Description

## Location Bronxville, New York ## ## Shift: Night (United States of America) ## ## Description: **Be an Advocate, a Care Taker, a Friend to Patients.** **Nursing Assistant – 4 North – Oncology – Part Time - Nights** At NewYork-Presbyterian, certified nursing assistants thrive at the bedside as invaluable care providers. Together, we serve as critical points of contact for patients and their families. Be a true partner with Nurses, Patient Care Partners and more. Monitor blood pressure and temperature of patients, while ensuring the delivery of meals and safe transport. So bring your smile to work. Infuse energy and hospitality into a patient's day. Provide comfort and caring as a certified nursing assistants at NYP-keeping our fast-paced environments running smoothly. Provide compassionate patient focus and perform select care duties under the supervision of a registered nurse. Improve the patient experience and maintain a safe, clean and healthy environment. Measure and record temperatures, pulses, respiration and blood pressure. Demonstrate what it means to be part of a team and raise the bar for patient care. This is a part time night shift position covering the hours of 11:00pm – 7:15am with rotating weekends and holidays at NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester Hospital in Bronxville; right across from the Metro North Station. **Preferred Criteria** * High School Diploma or GED **Required Criteria** * One year in acute care setting preferred or certified long term care Nursing Assistant * Current CPR Training from the American Heart Association (BLS) * Previous Nurse’s aide experience in a hospital setting or certification from an approved accredited Nurse Aid training program or currently enrolled in a BSN program for nursing, at the junior year level or had completed at least one clinical practicum Join a healthcare system where employee engagement is at an all-time high. Here we foster a culture of respect, belonging, and inclusion. Enjoy comprehensive and comp

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