Job Description
Job Description
Kinderhafen Partners LLC is a locally owned and operated duo of group homes, working hard to serve up to ten medically fragile children and their families. The mission is to provide individualized, evidence-based health care in a home setting . This allows the staff to respect and support the role of the family on a deeper level, all the while providing advocacy, care management services and education for the caregivers and family alike.
Kinderhafen Partners LLC is proud to show value to the staff while putting the children first and operating off a strong set of core values . We are looking for energetic, highly motivated RNs / LPNs to make a difference in the lives of these children and their families. The right candidate will be joining a team that is like a family with competitive wages and opportunities for advancement. Our staffing ratios allow for holistic care for the pediatric population, serving with one nurse and one CNA for up to five children, with nurse on call for emergencies. Experience with tracheostomies and ventilators preferred, but we will invest training into willing candidates.
JOB SUMMARY : Renders professional nursing care to residents in support of medical care and the interdisciplinary team and within the policies of the institution and Standards of nursing conduct or practice WAC 246-840-700.
The staff member must demonstrate and maintain respectful and professional conduct within the Kinderhafen Partners Organization, as well as with outside customers and vendors.
The staff member must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patient served. The individual must demonstrate knowledge of developmental stages, possess the ability to assess the patient’s age-specific needs, and provide the care needed as described in Kinderhafen Policies and Procedures, and within the confines of their credentials.
The regular population served by Kinderhafen is 0-18yrs; however it is possible that person’s older than 18 could be in residency.
CULTURE / RELIGIOUS ASPECTS : Employee will care for and adhere to cultural, spiritual, and religious backgrounds for each patient and family member served.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS :
SECONDARY FUNCTIONS :
EDUCATION : Must be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing with current Washington State licensure as either a Registered Nurse. Educational transcripts or diplomas required. Seeks out and attends educational offerings to maintain necessary clinical skills.
EXPERIENCE : Prior experience with pediatric patients is helpful. CPR certification as per AHA guidelines at the health care provider level is required, a Food handler’s certification is required, a current Washington State Driver’s license without restrictions is required.
SKILLS : Interest in and understanding of the special needs of the pediatric client. Has well developed written and verbal communication skills in order to interpret written instructions, communicate and document effectively. Has well-developed motor coordination and manual dexterity in order to perform psychomotor nursing skills. Able to apply nursing process in problem solving. Able to prioritize appropriately and make sound nursing judgments. Has supervisory skills for immediate supervision of nursing assistants. Maintains confidentiality, professionalism, and quality customer service.
WORKING CONDITIONS : Works in clean, heated and air conditioned area. Exposure to unpleasant sights, smells, infectious diseases, and combative or rude patients / or family members very possible. Lighting may be kept low at times to provide a low stimulation environment while residents rest. Actual hours worked will be dependent on needs and current staffing patterns. Holiday and weekend coverage is divided among nursing staff. Shift rotation to all shifts may be required although efforts will be made to accommodate needs and preferences.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS : Physical strength, endurance and motor coordination is necessary for long periods of walking, standing, performing psychomotor nursing skills and assisting with lifting, transferring and repositioning residents. Must have good vision, hearing, speech and language abilities in order to perform and communicate nursing activities.
EXPOSURE CATEGORY : Tasks that involve exposure to blood, body fluids, tissues, or hazardous materials. This includes all procedures or job related tasks that involve inherent potential for mucous membrane or skin contact with blood, body fluids or tissues, hazardous materials or potential spills or splashes of them.
differentials to be discussed through the interview process
If your interest has peaked, visit us at www.kinderhafen.com. Or feel free to contact our office at (509) 938-1580 or (509) 307-9643 for any further questions.
Nurse Rn Lpn • Yakima, WA, US