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CNA/HUC, Med Surg, Day Shift, Part Time

Rochelle Community Hospital
$19.07- $26.19 - Pay Based On Experience, Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, Paid Sick Leave, Shift Premiums, 401(k) Plan + Company Match, Employee Assistance Program, Gym Membership Discounts, Career Advancement, Work/Life Balance Environment, Retention Recog
United States, Illinois, Rochelle
900 North 2nd Street (Show on map)
Apr 15, 2025

About Us

Located 25 miles south of Rockford and 75 miles west of Chicago, Rochelle Community Hospital has been a cornerstone of the Rochelle community for over a century. As a critical-access hospital, our staff provides state-of-the-art emergency care, diagnostic testing, home healthcare resources, rehabilitation, occupational health, inpatient care, and surgery, as well as a variety of other outpatient services. At Rochelle Community Hospital, quality care isn't just our job, it's our passion. We strive not only to deliver the highest quality and value to our patients, but also to our physicians and staff. As a member of our team, you can expect to work alongside our team of highly trained staff and administrators as we set out to create a higher standard of healthcare for our community.

Application Process

ALL RESUMES AND APPLICATIONS NEED TO BE SUBMITTED THROUGH ILLINOISJOBNETWORK.COM TO BE CONSIDERED. Please be advised that your application is not complete until you fill out, sign, and submit an Application for Employment for a specific position for which Rochelle Community Hospital is actively recruiting. Your application must reflect that you possess the required qualifications for the position. No sponsorships available.


POSITION SUMMARY

This position is a combo role between CNA and Unit Clerk, as needed work in either position.

Both positions responsibilities encompass compliance with The Joint Commission standards, CMS, OSHA, IDPH and state regulations. The Certified Nursing Assistant interacts directly with patients, providing comfort and transportation, monitoring their vital sign, assisting with daily living needs, and assisting the nurses in the treatment and care of the patients in accordance with the established methods, protocols, policies and procedures of the hospital. The Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) supports patient care delivery by providing clerical duties of various patient care units. His/her primary responsibility is to coordinate patient care across many functional departments. The Health Unit Coordinator is proficient at reading basic single lead telemetry monitoring and can identify basic life-threatening arrhythmias.

CNA POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

- Education/Licensure or credentials

Required:



  • Must have completed a Nursing Assistant Program and be certified in the state of Illinois.


Preferred:

  • Preferred Level: High School Diploma or GED. Any equivalent combination of experience and education will be considered


- Skill/Experience/Competency

  • CPR certified
  • Previous Medical/Surgical experience desirable.
  • Must show competency of those skills designated by the Manager of Inpatient Services by written exam and/or demonstration.
  • Must have good communication skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • The ability to operate designated computer equipment.
  • Is pro-active in seeking out additional tasks when assignments are complete.
  • Accountable for own conduct and promotes good working relationships among staff and between other disciplines and departments.
  • Demonstrates the ability to work accurately and effectively in oral and written directions and communication.



CNA WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS

- Work Environment

Enjoy working with people and cooperatively with other hospital staff. CNAs provide essential direct patient care, working alongside nurses and other healthcare professionals in a fast-paced environment. They assist with activities of daily life like bathing and feeding, take vital signs, and report changes in a patient's condition. Exposure to patient care can lead to emotional exhaustion.

- Physical Demands

  • The ideal candidate must be able to work and complete all physical requirements of the job with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Requires long periods of standing at times.
  • Requires quick movement, agility and fast response time.
  • Requires direct patient contact with potential exposure to blood, body fluids, and infectious disease.
  • Frequent repositioning of patients.
  • Ability to perform CPR - a strenuous activity.
  • Constant kneeling, stooping, bending, twisting and occasional need to lift patients
  • Medium Lifting, generally lifting not more than 50 lbs. maximum with assistance, with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 lbs.


HUC POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
- Education/Licensure or credentials

Required:

  • Must be a high-school graduate or successfully completed the GED.
  • BLS certified
  • Successfully completes the basic arrhythmia class.



- Skill/Experience/Competency

  • Previous experience in clerical or receptionist position helpful.
  • Hospital experience or satisfactory completion of hospital training program preferred.
  • Must have good communication skills.
  • Accountable for own conduct and promotes good working relationships among staff and between other disciplines and departments.
  • Is computer competent and able to troubleshoot system problems should they arise.
  • Demonstrates the ability to work accurately and effectively in oral and written directions and communication.


HUC WORK WNVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS

- Work Environment

Work in administrative settings, often at a desk within a patient care unit or ward, interacting with medical staff, patients, and visitors. This environment can be fast-paced and sometimes stressful, requiring strong organizational and time management skills. Enjoy working with people and cooperatively with other hospital staff.

- Physical Demands

  • The ideal candidate must be able to work and complete all physical requirements of the job
  • Requires quick movement, agility and fast response time.
  • Requires direct patient contact with potential exposure to blood, body fluids, and infectious disease.
  • Frequent lifting and/or handling of light weight items up to 35 pounds.
  • Frequent repositioning of patients.
  • Ability to perform CPR - a strenuous activity.
  • with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Requires long periods of standing at times.
  • Constant kneeling, stooping, bending, twisting and occasional need to lift patients
  • Medium Lifting, generally lifting not more than 50 lbs. maximum with assistance, with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 lbs.

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