Nursing Jobs in Chatsworth, GA

Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. SUMMARY Directs nursing care for the patients, and supervises the day-to-day nursing activities performed by nursing assistants. Such supervision should be in accordance with current federal, state, and local and regulations governing our nursing center, and as may be directed by the Administrator, the Medical Director, and/or the Director of Nursing Services to provide the appropriate care for our patients. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt Status: May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Director of Nursing Services EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Nursing Degree from an accredited college or university or is a graduate of an approved LPN program required as evidenced by primary source of verification. LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS Current LPN or RN License in the State of Georgia. American Heart Association BLS CPR required. OTHER TRAINING, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Preferred experience in nursing administration. PRIMARY ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS Primary Physical Requirements: Lift up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when lifting patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Lift 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Lift 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Lift over 40 lbs.: Frequently lifting 40 pounds when assisting in patient transfer. (Occasionally may utilize the Hoyer lift when dealing with large or awkward-sized patients). Carry up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when carrying patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Carry 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Carry 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Carry over 40 lbs.: Not required. Reach above shoulder height: 4 feet Reach at shoulder height: Constantly required when administering medication, taking vital signs and providing care for the elderly. Reach below shoulder height: Occasionally may occur when administering medication to patients who are bedridden. Push/Pull: 20 feet. Hand Manipulation: Grasping: Frequently grasping pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Handling: Constantly handling pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Torquing: Not required. Fingering: If center implements the use of a computer, may occasionally be required to use computer. Occasionally required to use a telephone. Controls & Equipment: Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, stethoscope hydroxulator, Hoyer lift (hydraulic system), splints, trap, wheelchair, exercise wheel, parallel bars, transfer belt, walkers, canes, free weights, Restor bikes, suction machine, IV pumps, tube feeding equipment, TENS unit, specialty beds. May need to move Clinitron bed (300 pounds). Other Physical Considerations: Twisting: Occasionally may occur when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Bending: Frequently required when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Crawling: Not required. Squatting: Occasionally required. Kneeling: Not required. Crouching: Not required. Balancing: Not required. During an 8-hour day, Associate is required to: Consecutive Hours Total Hours Sit 2 4 Stand 2 2 Walk 2 2 Work Surface: Varies from carpeting, linoleum and tile. Cognitive and Sensory Requirements: Talking: Necessary for communicating with patients and other aides. Hearing: Necessary for taking instructions from others and while performing physical assessments. Sight: Necessary for doing job correctly and effectively. Tasting & Smelling: Smelling is required for accurate maintenance and detection of wounds, urinary tract problems, etc. SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES Tasks assigned to position may involve potential and/or direct exposure to blood, body fluids, infectious disease, air contaminants and hazardous chemicals. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset patients, family members, associates and visitors. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS In this position, the associate must be able to tolerate a high pace that is typical for a nursing center. Must be able to take and give instructions well and enjoy working with the elderly. Although associate is able to sit when charting medical information, must be able to tolerate prolonged standing and walking. Drug-Free Workplace 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. Eligible for $5000 sign-on bonus SUMMARY Directs nursing care for the patients, and supervises the day-to-day nursing activities performed by nursing assistants. Such supervision should be in accordance with current federal, state, and local and regulations governing our nursing center, and as may be directed by the Administrator, the Medical Director, and/or the Director of Nursing Services to provide the appropriate care for our patients. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt Status: May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Director of Nursing Services EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Nursing Degree from an accredited college or university or is a graduate of an approved LPN program required as evidenced by primary source of verification. LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS Current LPN or RN License in the State of Georgia. American Heart Association BLS CPR required. OTHER TRAINING, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Preferred experience in nursing administration. PRIMARY ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS Primary Physical Requirements: Lift up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when lifting patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Lift 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Lift 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Lift over 40 lbs.: Frequently lifting 40 pounds when assisting in patient transfer. (Occasionally may utilize the Hoyer lift when dealing with large or awkward-sized patients). Carry up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when carrying patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Carry 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Carry 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Carry over 40 lbs.: Not required. Reach above shoulder height: 4 feet Reach at shoulder height: Constantly required when administering medication, taking vital signs and providing care for the elderly. Reach below shoulder height: Occasionally may occur when administering medication to patients who are bedridden. Push/Pull: 20 feet. Hand Manipulation: Grasping: Frequently grasping pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Handling: Constantly handling pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Torquing: Not required. Fingering: If center implements the use of a computer, may occasionally be required to use computer. Occasionally required to use a telephone. Controls & Equipment: Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, stethoscope hydroxulator, Hoyer lift (hydraulic system), splints, trap, wheelchair, exercise wheel, parallel bars, transfer belt, walkers, canes, free weights, Restor bikes, suction machine, IV pumps, tube feeding equipment, TENS unit, specialty beds. May need to move Clinitron bed (300 pounds). Other Physical Considerations: Twisting: Occasionally may occur when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Bending: Frequently required when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Crawling: Not required. Squatting: Occasionally required. Kneeling: Not required. Crouching: Not required. Balancing: Not required. During an 8-hour day, Associate is required to: Consecutive Hours Total Hours Sit 2 4 Stand 2 2 Walk 2 2 Work Surface: Varies from carpeting, linoleum and tile. Cognitive and Sensory Requirements: Talking: Necessary for communicating with patients and other aides. Hearing: Necessary for taking instructions from others and while performing physical assessments. Sight: Necessary for doing job correctly and effectively. Tasting & Smelling: Smelling is required for accurate maintenance and detection of wounds, urinary tract problems, etc. SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES Tasks assigned to position may involve potential and/or direct exposure to blood, body fluids, infectious disease, air contaminants and hazardous chemicals. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset patients, family members, associates and visitors. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS In this position, the associate must be able to tolerate a high pace that is typical for a nursing center. Must be able to take and give instructions well and enjoy working with the elderly. Although associate is able to sit when charting medical information, must be able to tolerate prolonged standing and walking. Drug-Free Workplace Full‑Time and Part‑Time employees are eligible for the following benefits: 403(b) Matching (Retirement) Dental insurance Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Employee wellness program Employer‑paid Life and AD&D insurance Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) ICHRA for health insurance Paid Annual Leave (Time Off) Vision insurance Additional Full‑Time Benefits: Employer‑paid Short‑ and Long‑Term Disability 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. Title: Critical Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Department: Critical Care Reports To : Critical Care Medical Director This position requires a clinician with a high degree of knowledge, skills and competence in nursing to provide professional healthcare to critical care patients. The clinician will evaluate and utilize healthcare plans as related to specific patient care needs. The clinician will serve as professional liaison between patients, staff, physicians, ancillary departments, and administration. The position includes the ability to perform the following: This position is a leader in effecting change to improve the quality of patient care. This position understands financial implications of care in today’s healthcare environment. This position practices the Service Excellence philosophy of the Hamilton Healthcare System JOB QUALIFICATIONS Education : Masters Degree in Clinical Nursing program required. Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certification. Licensure : Maintain unrestricted Georgia Medical License, DEA, ACLS, and BLS Skills: Strong critical thinking, problem solving and attentiveness to detail required. Has ability to communicate orally and in writing clearly and logically. Has ability to analyze information and solve problems. Demonstrates accuracy and an attention to detail. Demonstrates ability to communicate technical information to non-technical audiences clearly and concisely orally. Has ability to maintain confidences. Exhibits current clinical knowledge and expertise for designated patient populations. Accountable for continued competence in nursing practice and clinical outcomes in accordance with current evidenced-based practice guidelines, ability to work as a team, and commitment to quality, patient safety and overall excellence in evidence based clinical care. PHYSICAL, MENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND WORKING CONDITIONS Works in the healthcare setting with patients and families. Required to work flexible schedule to include weekends, holidays and evening hours as needed. Requires full range of body motion including handling and lifting patients, manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Requires sitting, standing and walking for extensive periods of time. Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. Requires exposure to communicable diseases or body fluid Full-Time Benefits 403(b) Matching (Retirement) Dental insurance Employee assistance program (EAP) Employee wellness program Employer paid Life and AD&D insurance Employer paid Short and Long-Term Disability Flexible Spending Accounts ICHRA for health insurance Paid Annual Leave (Time off) Vision insurance 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. SUMMARY Directs nursing care for the patients, and supervises the day-to-day nursing activities performed by nursing assistants. Such supervision should be in accordance with current federal, state, and local and regulations governing our nursing center, and as may be directed by the Administrator, the Medical Director, and/or the Director of Nursing Services to provide the appropriate care for our patients. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt Status: May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Director of Nursing Services EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Nursing Degree from an accredited college or university or is a graduate of an approved LPN program required as evidenced by primary source of verification. LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS Current LPN or RN License in the State of Georgia. American Heart Association BLS CPR required. OTHER TRAINING, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Preferred experience in nursing administration. PRIMARY ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS Primary Physical Requirements: Lift up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when lifting patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Lift 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Lift 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Lift over 40 lbs.: Frequently lifting 40 pounds when assisting in patient transfer. (Occasionally may utilize the Hoyer lift when dealing with large or awkward-sized patients). Carry up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when carrying patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Carry 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Carry 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Carry over 40 lbs.: Not required. Reach above shoulder height: 4 feet Reach at shoulder height: Constantly required when administering medication, taking vital signs and providing care for the elderly. Reach below shoulder height: Occasionally may occur when administering medication to patients who are bedridden. Push/Pull: 20 feet. Hand Manipulation: Grasping: Frequently grasping pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Handling: Constantly handling pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Torquing: Not required. Fingering: If center implements the use of a computer, may occasionally be required to use computer. Occasionally required to use a telephone. Controls & Equipment: Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, stethoscope hydroxulator, Hoyer lift (hydraulic system), splints, trap, wheelchair, exercise wheel, parallel bars, transfer belt, walkers, canes, free weights, Restor bikes, suction machine, IV pumps, tube feeding equipment, TENS unit, specialty beds. May need to move Clinitron bed (300 pounds). Other Physical Considerations: Twisting: Occasionally may occur when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Bending: Frequently required when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Crawling: Not required. Squatting: Occasionally required. Kneeling: Not required. Crouching: Not required. Balancing: Not required. During an 8-hour day, Associate is required to: Consecutive Hours Total Hours Sit 2 4 Stand 2 2 Walk 2 2 Work Surface: Varies from carpeting, linoleum and tile. Cognitive and Sensory Requirements: Talking: Necessary for communicating with patients and other aides. Hearing: Necessary for taking instructions from others and while performing physical assessments. Sight: Necessary for doing job correctly and effectively. Tasting & Smelling: Smelling is required for accurate maintenance and detection of wounds, urinary tract problems, etc. SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES Tasks assigned to position may involve potential and/or direct exposure to blood, body fluids, infectious disease, air contaminants and hazardous chemicals. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset patients, family members, associates and visitors. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS In this position, the associate must be able to tolerate a high pace that is typical for a nursing center. Must be able to take and give instructions well and enjoy working with the elderly. Although associate is able to sit when charting medical information, must be able to tolerate prolonged standing and walking. Drug-Free Workplace Full‑Time and Part‑Time employees are eligible for the following benefits: 403(b) Matching (Retirement) Dental insurance Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Employee wellness program Employer‑paid Life and AD&D insurance Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) ICHRA for health insurance Paid Annual Leave (Time Off) Vision insurance Additional Full‑Time Benefits: Employer‑paid Short‑ and Long‑Term Disability 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. SUMMARY Directs nursing care for the patients, and supervises the day-to-day nursing activities performed by nursing assistants. Such supervision should be in accordance with current federal, state, and local and regulations governing our nursing center, and as may be directed by the Administrator, the Medical Director, and/or the Director of Nursing Services to provide the appropriate care for our patients. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt Status: May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Director of Nursing Services PRIDE VALUES P- PROFESSIONALISM “ The expertise, qualities and conduct that characterize a member of a profession" R- RESPECT “ A positive feeling of esteem for a person or other entity” I- INTEGRITY “ Honesty and consistency to a set of values” D- DILIGENCE “ Constant and earnest effort applied to perform a task or accomplish a goal” E- EXCELLENCE “The quality or state of being outstanding or superior ” EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Nursing Degree from an accredited college or university or is a graduate of an approved LPN program required as evidenced by primary source of verification. LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS Current LPN License in the State of Georgia. American Heart Association BLS CPR required. OTHER TRAINING, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Preferred experience in nursing administration. ESSENTIAL SKILL/KNOWLEDGE FUNCTIONS Operation of oxygen equipment including turning off and on, changing cylinder heads, cleaning/replacing humidifier and other as necessary. Operations of suction machine (oral) including cleaning, selection of appropriate suction catheter and storage. Operations and use of manual respirator. Location and use of emergency equipment supplies (box and/or crash cart etc.). Operation of whirlpool. Operation of scales. Operation of glucose monitoring devices, calibration and cleaning etc. Use of electronic thermometers (oral/rectal and ear). Delivery of medications (setting up, rotating, charting, ordering, giving to patients, etc.). Ordering and use of stock drugs. Administration and documentation of insulin. Use and delivery of PRN medications. Use and delivery of topical treatment application (eye, ear, nose, etc.). Use, delivery and documentation of narcotic medication. Receiving drugs from pharmacy in accordance with established procedures. Application of sterile dressings. Operation and proper use of pressure reduction surfaces. Use of oral airway. Knowledge of isolation procedures (where to implement etc.). Knowledge of location and proper use of personal protective equipment (gloves, masks, gowns and aprons etc.). Delivery of enemas (S&S and fleets). Insertion, irrigation and routine care of male/female catheters. Delivery of tube feedings (insertion, flushing, proper amounts etc.). Knowledge of procedures and ability to determine Advance Directive status for patients. Collection of lab specimens and interpreting results. IV implementation and administration. Seizure precautions and administration of IV medication during a seizure. Admits, discharges and transfers patients as requested. Documentation and billing of supplies used. Sends patients to the hospital as necessary. Knowledge of procedures to follow if unable to reach physician. Makes nursing assistant work assignments. Makes compliance rounds and reporting any pertinent issues. Maintains effective lines of communication with attending physicians. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to coordinate the care planning/MDS process and committee meetings as necessary. Participates in patient screening and selection process as requested. Assists the Director of Nursing Services in follow-up on consultant recommendations, i.e., pharmacy, dietary, etc. Provides demonstration/education as necessary for nursing assistants to perform job. Completes documentation procedures on patients (appropriate use of forms, timelines, and Medicare documentation etc.). ESSENTIAL DEPARTMENT MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS Takes and records temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate. Charts information regarding patient progress, aliments, medication, symptoms, and observations. Administers medications. Discusses with supervising nursing staff the progress of patients and how to proceed with care. May be required to assist physician in patient rounds. Stocks and prepares medication carts for rounds. May be required to provide various treatments as recommended by the physician. May be required to transfer or assist in transferring patients from bed to wheelchair. May be required to perform physical assessments of patients under RN’s direction. Uses the telephone to communicate with physicians, arranges for transportation for doctor appointments and contacts families. May be required to draw blood and obtain fluids to submit for lab work. May be required to assist in passing out trays to patients and assist in feeding. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to plan, develop, organize and direct the day to day functions of the nursing assistants (personnel and administrative, etc.). Demonstrates appropriate/effective supervisory skills that include fair and uniformly applied corrective actions administered without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, age, sex, religion, handicap or marital status. Provides to the Director of Nursing Services appropriate reports/documentation to support departmental updates, corrective actions and other as necessary. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to maintain appropriate supply and equipment levels in accordance with established departmental budget. Participates in nursing center inspections and any subsequently required reports. Assists as requested, in the interviewing, screening and selection of associates in accordance with established staffing budgets. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to maintain appropriate personnel file documentation including reference checks, screenings, corrective actions, evaluations, skills verifications and others as requested. Reviews and responds to complaints/grievances (associates and/or patient or family) that concern your department as requested by the Director of Nursing Services. Maintains efforts to establish effective inter-departmental communication to provide positive working relationships. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to monitor Nursing Assistants for compliance with established procedural guidelines and protocols. Maintains a working knowledge of current licensure standards and the survey process. Provides hands on assistance in department functions as necessary. ESSENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Participates in Nursing Center surveys (Licensure / JCAHO) and any subsequently required reports. Conducts performance improvement/quality assurance activities as required/requested. Attends and participates in continuing educational programs to keep abreast on changes in your field as well as to maintain current license/certification, as required. Attends and participates in mandatory in-services. Honor patients’ rights to fair and equitable treatment, self-determination, individuality, privacy, property and civil rights, including the right to wage complaints. Complies with Corporate Compliance Program. Reports job-related functions/tasks that involve occupational hazards including exposure to blood and body fluids and others as necessary. Follows established safety regulations, to include fire protection/prevention, smoking regulations, infection control, etc. Performs other related duties as necessary and as directed by supervisor. Complies with all Privacy and Security programs. ESSENTIAL GENERAL FUNCTIONS Attendance Punctuality Professional Appearance Communicates well with patients and family members providing warm and friendly greeting and an approachable attitude to family/visitors/patients and responds to expressed concerns while displaying a helpful, caring demeanor and answers questions when appropriate in a professional manner. PRIMARY ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS Primary Physical Requirements: Lift up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when lifting patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Lift 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Lift 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Lift over 40 lbs.: Frequently lifting 40 pounds when assisting in patient transfer. (Occasionally may utilize the Hoyer lift when dealing with large or awkward-sized patients). Carry up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when carrying patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Carry 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Carry 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Carry over 40 lbs.: Not required. Reach above shoulder height: 4 feet Reach at shoulder height: Constantly required when administering medication, taking vital signs and providing care for the elderly. Reach below shoulder height: Occasionally may occur when administering medication to patients who are bedridden. Push/Pull: 20 feet. Hand Manipulation: Grasping: Frequently grasping pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Handling: Constantly handling pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Torquing: Not required. Fingering: If center implements the use of a computer, may occasionally be required to use computer. Occasionally required to use a telephone. Controls & Equipment: Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, stethoscope hydroxulator, Hoyer lift (hydraulic system), splints, trap, wheelchair, exercise wheel, parallel bars, transfer belt, walkers, canes, free weights, Restor bikes, suction machine, IV pumps, tube feeding equipment, TENS unit, specialty beds. May need to move Clinitron bed (300 pounds). Other Physical Considerations: Twisting: Occasionally may occur when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Bending: Frequently required when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Crawling: Not required. Squatting: Occasionally required. Kneeling: Not required. Crouching: Not required. Balancing: Not required. During an 8-hour day, Associate is required to: Consecutive Hours Total Hours Sit 2 4 Stand 2 2 Walk 2 2 Work Surface: Varies from carpeting, linoleum and tile. Cognitive and Sensory Requirements: Talking: Necessary for communicating with patients and other aides. Hearing: Necessary for taking instructions from others and while performing physical assessments. Sight: Necessary for doing job correctly and effectively. Tasting & Smelling: Smelling is required for accurate maintenance and detection of wounds, urinary tract problems, etc. SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES Tasks assigned to position may involve potential and/or direct exposure to blood, body fluids, infectious disease, air contaminants and hazardous chemicals. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset patients, family members, associates and visitors. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS In this position, the associate must be able to tolerate a high pace that is typical for a nursing center. Must be able to take and give instructions well and enjoy working with the elderly. Although associate is able to sit when charting medical information, must be able to tolerate prolonged standing and walking. Drug-Free Workplace 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. SUMMARY Directs nursing care for the patients, and supervises the day-to-day nursing activities performed by nursing assistants. Such supervision should be in accordance with current federal, state, and local and regulations governing our nursing center, and as may be directed by the Administrator, the Medical Director, and/or the Director of Nursing Services to provide the appropriate care for our patients. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt Status: May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Director of Nursing Services PRIDE VALUES P- PROFESSIONALISM “ The expertise, qualities and conduct that characterize a member of a profession" R- RESPECT “ A positive feeling of esteem for a person or other entity” I- INTEGRITY “ Honesty and consistency to a set of values” D- DILIGENCE “ Constant and earnest effort applied to perform a task or accomplish a goal” E- EXCELLENCE “The quality or state of being outstanding or superior ” EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Nursing Degree from an accredited college or university or is a graduate of an approved LPN program required as evidenced by primary source of verification. LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS Current LPN License in the State of Georgia. American Heart Association BLS CPR required. OTHER TRAINING, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Preferred experience in nursing administration. ESSENTIAL SKILL/KNOWLEDGE FUNCTIONS Operation of oxygen equipment including turning off and on, changing cylinder heads, cleaning/replacing humidifier and other as necessary. Operations of suction machine (oral) including cleaning, selection of appropriate suction catheter and storage. Operations and use of manual respirator. Location and use of emergency equipment supplies (box and/or crash cart etc.). Operation of whirlpool. Operation of scales. Operation of glucose monitoring devices, calibration and cleaning etc. Use of electronic thermometers (oral/rectal and ear). Delivery of medications (setting up, rotating, charting, ordering, giving to patients, etc.). Ordering and use of stock drugs. Administration and documentation of insulin. Use and delivery of PRN medications. Use and delivery of topical treatment application (eye, ear, nose, etc.). Use, delivery and documentation of narcotic medication. Receiving drugs from pharmacy in accordance with established procedures. Application of sterile dressings. Operation and proper use of pressure reduction surfaces. Use of oral airway. Knowledge of isolation procedures (where to implement etc.). Knowledge of location and proper use of personal protective equipment (gloves, masks, gowns and aprons etc.). Delivery of enemas (S&S and fleets). Insertion, irrigation and routine care of male/female catheters. Delivery of tube feedings (insertion, flushing, proper amounts etc.). Knowledge of procedures and ability to determine Advance Directive status for patients. Collection of lab specimens and interpreting results. IV implementation and administration. Seizure precautions and administration of IV medication during a seizure. Admits, discharges and transfers patients as requested. Documentation and billing of supplies used. Sends patients to the hospital as necessary. Knowledge of procedures to follow if unable to reach physician. Makes nursing assistant work assignments. Makes compliance rounds and reporting any pertinent issues. Maintains effective lines of communication with attending physicians. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to coordinate the care planning/MDS process and committee meetings as necessary. Participates in patient screening and selection process as requested. Assists the Director of Nursing Services in follow-up on consultant recommendations, i.e., pharmacy, dietary, etc. Provides demonstration/education as necessary for nursing assistants to perform job. Completes documentation procedures on patients (appropriate use of forms, timelines, and Medicare documentation etc.). ESSENTIAL DEPARTMENT MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS Takes and records temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate. Charts information regarding patient progress, aliments, medication, symptoms, and observations. Administers medications. Discusses with supervising nursing staff the progress of patients and how to proceed with care. May be required to assist physician in patient rounds. Stocks and prepares medication carts for rounds. May be required to provide various treatments as recommended by the physician. May be required to transfer or assist in transferring patients from bed to wheelchair. May be required to perform physical assessments of patients under RN’s direction. Uses the telephone to communicate with physicians, arranges for transportation for doctor appointments and contacts families. May be required to draw blood and obtain fluids to submit for lab work. May be required to assist in passing out trays to patients and assist in feeding. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to plan, develop, organize and direct the day to day functions of the nursing assistants (personnel and administrative, etc.). Demonstrates appropriate/effective supervisory skills that include fair and uniformly applied corrective actions administered without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, age, sex, religion, handicap or marital status. Provides to the Director of Nursing Services appropriate reports/documentation to support departmental updates, corrective actions and other as necessary. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to maintain appropriate supply and equipment levels in accordance with established departmental budget. Participates in nursing center inspections and any subsequently required reports. Assists as requested, in the interviewing, screening and selection of associates in accordance with established staffing budgets. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to maintain appropriate personnel file documentation including reference checks, screenings, corrective actions, evaluations, skills verifications and others as requested. Reviews and responds to complaints/grievances (associates and/or patient or family) that concern your department as requested by the Director of Nursing Services. Maintains efforts to establish effective inter-departmental communication to provide positive working relationships. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to monitor Nursing Assistants for compliance with established procedural guidelines and protocols. Maintains a working knowledge of current licensure standards and the survey process. Provides hands on assistance in department functions as necessary. ESSENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Participates in Nursing Center surveys (Licensure / JCAHO) and any subsequently required reports. Conducts performance improvement/quality assurance activities as required/requested. Attends and participates in continuing educational programs to keep abreast on changes in your field as well as to maintain current license/certification, as required. Attends and participates in mandatory in-services. Honor patients’ rights to fair and equitable treatment, self-determination, individuality, privacy, property and civil rights, including the right to wage complaints. Complies with Corporate Compliance Program. Reports job-related functions/tasks that involve occupational hazards including exposure to blood and body fluids and others as necessary. Follows established safety regulations, to include fire protection/prevention, smoking regulations, infection control, etc. Performs other related duties as necessary and as directed by supervisor. Complies with all Privacy and Security programs. ESSENTIAL GENERAL FUNCTIONS Attendance Punctuality Professional Appearance Communicates well with patients and family members providing warm and friendly greeting and an approachable attitude to family/visitors/patients and responds to expressed concerns while displaying a helpful, caring demeanor and answers questions when appropriate in a professional manner. PRIMARY ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS Primary Physical Requirements: Lift up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when lifting patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Lift 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Lift 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Lift over 40 lbs.: Frequently lifting 40 pounds when assisting in patient transfer. (Occasionally may utilize the Hoyer lift when dealing with large or awkward-sized patients). Carry up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when carrying patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Carry 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Carry 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Carry over 40 lbs.: Not required. Reach above shoulder height: 4 feet Reach at shoulder height: Constantly required when administering medication, taking vital signs and providing care for the elderly. Reach below shoulder height: Occasionally may occur when administering medication to patients who are bedridden. Push/Pull: 20 feet. Hand Manipulation: Grasping: Frequently grasping pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Handling: Constantly handling pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Torquing: Not required. Fingering: If center implements the use of a computer, may occasionally be required to use computer. Occasionally required to use a telephone. Controls & Equipment: Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, stethoscope hydroxulator, Hoyer lift (hydraulic system), splints, trap, wheelchair, exercise wheel, parallel bars, transfer belt, walkers, canes, free weights, Restor bikes, suction machine, IV pumps, tube feeding equipment, TENS unit, specialty beds. May need to move Clinitron bed (300 pounds). Other Physical Considerations: Twisting: Occasionally may occur when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Bending: Frequently required when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Crawling: Not required. Squatting: Occasionally required. Kneeling: Not required. Crouching: Not required. Balancing: Not required. During an 8-hour day, Associate is required to: Consecutive Hours Total Hours Sit 2 4 Stand 2 2 Walk 2 2 Work Surface: Varies from carpeting, linoleum and tile. Cognitive and Sensory Requirements: Talking: Necessary for communicating with patients and other aides. Hearing: Necessary for taking instructions from others and while performing physical assessments. Sight: Necessary for doing job correctly and effectively. Tasting & Smelling: Smelling is required for accurate maintenance and detection of wounds, urinary tract problems, etc. SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES Tasks assigned to position may involve potential and/or direct exposure to blood, body fluids, infectious disease, air contaminants and hazardous chemicals. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset patients, family members, associates and visitors. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS In this position, the associate must be able to tolerate a high pace that is typical for a nursing center. Must be able to take and give instructions well and enjoy working with the elderly. Although associate is able to sit when charting medical information, must be able to tolerate prolonged standing and walking. Drug-Free Workplace 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. JOB SUMMARY Provides direct care to patients on a given unit using the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Is responsible for managing care of assigned patients. Demonstrates professional growth and development by assuming Shift Leader responsibilities as requested and/or in preparation for advancement to Level II or Level III. Works primarily with adult and geriatric patient populations or pediatric and adolescent patients on assigned units. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Education: Associate degree in Nursing from an accredited nursing program or will obtain prior to working as a RN Licensure: Current Georgia RN or a multi-state license meeting eNLC criteria professional licensure or will obtain prior to beginning work as a RN. American Heart Association BLS CPR required; PALS and ACLS preferred. Experience: None Skills: Nursing skills as defined in the Law Governing the Practice of Nursing in Georgia. * Level II – Participation in PI Study and Inservice Program Presentation PHYSICAL, MENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND WORKING CONDITIONS Works in typical acute health care setting with pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients experiencing a wide range of medical and/or surgical problems. Required to work flexible schedule including weekends. Requires full range of body motion including handling and lifting patients, manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Requires standing and walking for extensive periods of time. Occasionally lifts and carries items up to 50 pounds. Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. Requires exposure to communicable disease or body fluids. 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. Title: Certified Medical Assistant Department: Provider Affiliate Practices Reports To : Practice Manager JOB SUMMARY Assists in examination and treatment of patients under the direction of a physician and/or advanced practitioner, including preparing patients to be seen by the physician and/or advanced practitioner, and perform specific procedures with appropriate orientation and supervision. Assists with patient phone calls, prescription refills, referrals, and prior authorizations. Interviews patients, measures vital signs (i.e. pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight and height) and records information in patients’ charts. May be required to collect blood samples, tissue or other laboratory specimens and prepare them for testing. Explains treatment procedures, medications, diets and physician’s instructions to patients. Prepares treatment rooms for patient examinations, keeping the rooms neat and clean. Familiar with standard concepts, practices and procedures related to the practice. Follows standard procedures and/or written instructions to perform job duties. Assists with business operations, clerical, medical records management, reception, and patient scheduling as needed. Demonstrates teamwork to ensure achievement of team, individual, and corporate goals. Provides support to team members and performs other duties as required. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Education: High school graduate or equivalent. Licensure: Current BLS (Basic Life Support) certification required from the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross. Graduated from a Medical Assistant program, accredited by the Commission on accreditation of Allied Health Education Program preferred. Test and pass the National Certification exam (AAMA, NHA, NCCT, AMT, NAHP) to be certified as Medical Assistant required. Experience: 1-2 years’ experience in a clinical setting is preferred. Skills: Good oral and written communication skills to effectively interact with patients, physicians, advanced practitioners and staff members. Ability to interpret and follow oral and written instructions, policies, guidelines and standards. Ability to prioritize and manage time effectively. Intermediate Proficiency level with Microsoft Office: Word and Excel. Physical, Mental, Environmental and Working Conditions Works in outpatient clinic and acute health care setting with adult, pediatric, adolescents and geriatric patients with developmental delays, behavioral issues, and/or health related medical problems. Requires full range of body motion including handling and lifting patients, manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Requires standing and walking for extensive periods of time. Occasionally lifts and carries items up to 50 pounds. Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. Requires exposure to communicable diseases and/or body fluids. Full-Time Benefits 403(b) Matching (Retirement) Dental insurance Employee assistance program (EAP) Employee wellness program Employer paid Life and AD&D insurance Employer paid Short and Long-Term Disability Flexible Spending Accounts ICHRA for health insurance Paid Annual Leave (Time off) Vision insurance 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. SUMMARY Provides each of your assigned patients with routine daily nursing care and services in accordance with the patient's assessment and care plan, and as may be directed by your supervisor. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt status. May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Charge Nurse PRIDE VALUES P- PROFESSIONALISM “ The expertise, qualities and conduct that characterize a member of a profession" R- RESPECT “ A positive feeling of esteem for a person or other entity” I- INTEGRITY “ Honesty and consistency to a set of values” D- DILIGENCE “ Constant and earnest effort applied to perform a task or accomplish a goal” E- EXCELLENCE “The quality or state of being outstanding or superior ” EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS A high school diploma or its equivalent preferred. CNA Diploma from an accredited CNA Program required and as evidenced by primary source of verification. OTHER TRAINING, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Should be a Certified Nursing Assistant in accordance with the laws of this state. BLS preferred, but not required. ESSENTIAL SKILL/KNOWLEDGE FUNCTIONS Assists patients in and out of bed and into wheelchair with the correct use of the transfer belt. Assists patients in bathing; to include bed baths, tub baths, and showers. Assists patients in dressing or undressing. Assists patients in using bathroom and/or bedpan and peri-care. Takes vital signs of patients, e.g., temperature, blood pressure, and respiration and records information. Assists patients to dining area for meals. May be required to assist in feeding of patients and documenting intake of nourishment. Strips bedding and replaces with clean linens. Assists in personal grooming of patients, e.g., brushing hair, trimming fingernails and toenails, and shaving. Turns patient intermittently of patient is bedridden due to illness. Required to clean bedpans and empty catheter bags. Documents and/or reports information regarding the patients’ health, I&O, any change of medical condition, and care given. Distributes fresh water to patients and picks up used water pitchers. Required to pass food trays to individual patients in accordance with diet cards on trays. Provides oral care and denture care. Provides skin care. Assists with admissions, discharges, and transfers as requested. Understands and utilizes care plans. Identifies the four basic food groups on a sample breakfast, lunch and dinner meal. Provides assistance with meals as requested (tray delivery, feeding, etc.). Provides after meal care (remove tray, brush teeth, wash face and hands, etc.). Applies & releases restraints and provides exercise. Provides external/indwelling catheter care. Offers fluids at appropriate times (including routine ice and water rounds). Provides for bowel and bladder training/retraining. Provides colostomy care. Practices proper body mechanics while moving/transferring patients. Provides range of motion exercises for patients. Collects stool and urine samples. Recognizes and reports signs/symptoms of abuse and/or change in condition. Properly documents in accordance with established guidelines. Receives and gives reports on patient’s status or condition. Assists patients to and from activities as requested. Assists patients with walking (with or without assistive devices). Provides care for the dying patient. Provides post mortem care as requested. Provides routine care for the bedfast patient (turning, etc.). ESSENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Participates in Nursing Center surveys (Licensure/JCAHO) and any subsequently required reports. Attends and participates in continuing educational programs to keep abreast on changes in your field as well as to maintain current license/certification, as required. Attends and participates in mandatory in-services. Honor patients’ rights to fair and equitable treatment, self-determination, individuality, privacy, property and civil rights, including the right to wage complaints. Complies with Corporate Compliance Program. Reports job-related functions/tasks that involve occupational hazards including exposure to blood and body fluids and others as necessary. Follows established safety procedures when performing job tasks and/or working with equipment. Follows established safety procedures regulations, to include fire protective/prevention, smoking regulations, infection control, etc. Performs other related duties as necessary and as directed by supervisor. Complies with all Privacy & Security Programs. ESSENTIAL GENERAL FUNCTIONS Attendance Punctuality Professional Appearance Communicates well with patients and family members providing warm and friendly greeting and an approachable attitude to family/visitors/patients and responds to expressed concerns while displaying a helpful, caring demeanor, answers questions when appropriate in a professional manner. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS Primary Physical Requirements: Lift up to 10 lbs.: Occasionally required to lift medical charts, supplies, and patients' personal items, e.g., clothing and food items. Lift 11 to 25 lbs.: Occasionally may be required when lifting soiled bed linens. Lift 26 to 40 lbs.: Occasionally to frequently required when assisting an ambulatory patient in bathing or dressing. Lift over 40 lbs.: Frequently required when transferring a non-ambulatory patient weighing between 100 and 160 pounds. Two aides are typically utilized when patient is unusually heavy or combative. Carry up to 10 lbs.: Occasionally required to lift medical charts, supplies, and patients' personal items, e.g., clothing and food items. Carry 11 to 25 lbs.: Occasionally may be required when lifting soiled bed linens and carrying to the utility area. Carry 26 to 40 lbs.: Occasionally to frequently required when assisting an ambulatory patient in bathing or dressing. Carry over 40 lbs.: Occasionally to frequently required when transferring a non-ambulatory patient weighing between 100 and 160 pounds. Two aides are typically utilized when patient is unusually heavy or combative. Reach above shoulder height: 4 feet. Reach at shoulder height: Frequently may occur when assisting patients in eating, when changing bed linens, and when taking vital signs. Reach below shoulder height: Occasionally occurs while assisting patients with peri-care and bathing. Push/Pull: 20 feet. Hand Manipulation: Grasping: Frequently grasping while transferring patient. Fingering: Occasionally occurs while documenting patients’ medical charts. Handling: Constantly handling patients' personal items, blood pressure gauge, thermometer, and eating utensils. Torquing: Not required. Controls & Equipment: Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, etc. Other Physical Considerations: Twisting: Occasionally may occur while transferring patient. Bending: Occasionally occurs while taking vital signs, assisting patient in bathing, providing peri-care, etc. Squatting: Occasionally may occur while bathing patient; also required when putting on shoes and socks of patients, and also when making eye-to-eye contact while talking if patient is in a wheelchair. Kneeling: Occasionally may occur while bathing patient. Crouching: Required when putting on shoes and socks of patients, and also when making eye-to-eye contact while talking if patient is in a wheelchair. Climbing: Not required. Balancing: Not required. During an 8-hour day, Associate is required to: Consecutive Hours Total Hours Sit 1 1 Stand 3 3 Walk 3 4 Work Surface: Varies from carpeting, linoleum, and tile. When seated, typically an office-type chair. Cognitive and Sensory Requirements: Talking: Necessary for communicating with others. Hearing: Constantly required when communicating with patients, visitors, and staff. Sight: Necessary for doing job correctly and effectively. Tasting & Smelling: Not required. EQUIPMENT USED Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, etc. SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES Tasks assigned to this position may involve potential and/or direct exposure to blood, body fluids, infectious disease, air contaminants and hazardous chemicals. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset patients, family members, associates and visitors. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS In this position, the associate is required to be on his or her feet continually throughout the day. In a full-time nonrestrictive basis, the associate must be able to lift at least 40 pounds of weight, which is required when transferring a patient from a bed to a wheelchair. A transfer belt is necessary and required when transferring any patient. This is for the safety of not only the patient, but also the aide. Other nurses are available to assist with heavier patients as needed. Drug-Free Workplace 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. SUMMARY Provides each of your assigned patients with routine daily nursing care and services in accordance with the patient's assessment and care plan, and as may be directed by your supervisor. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt status. May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Charge Nurse PRIDE VALUES P- PROFESSIONALISM “ The expertise, qualities and conduct that characterize a member of a profession" R- RESPECT “ A positive feeling of esteem for a person or other entity” I- INTEGRITY “ Honesty and consistency to a set of values” D- DILIGENCE “ Constant and earnest effort applied to perform a task or accomplish a goal” E- EXCELLENCE “The quality or state of being outstanding or superior ” EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS A high school diploma or its equivalent preferred. CNA Diploma from an accredited CNA Program required and as evidenced by primary source of verification. OTHER TRAINING, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Should be a Certified Nursing Assistant in accordance with the laws of this state. BLS preferred, but not required. ESSENTIAL SKILL/KNOWLEDGE FUNCTIONS Assists patients in and out of bed and into wheelchair with the correct use of the transfer belt. Assists patients in bathing; to include bed baths, tub baths, and showers. Assists patients in dressing or undressing. Assists patients in using bathroom and/or bedpan and peri-care. Takes vital signs of patients, e.g., temperature, blood pressure, and respiration and records information. Assists patients to dining area for meals. May be required to assist in feeding of patients and documenting intake of nourishment. Strips bedding and replaces with clean linens. Assists in personal grooming of patients, e.g., brushing hair, trimming fingernails and toenails, and shaving. Turns patient intermittently of patient is bedridden due to illness. Required to clean bedpans and empty catheter bags. Documents and/or reports information regarding the patients’ health, I&O, any change of medical condition, and care given. Distributes fresh water to patients and picks up used water pitchers. Required to pass food trays to individual patients in accordance with diet cards on trays. Provides oral care and denture care. Provides skin care. Assists with admissions, discharges, and transfers as requested. Understands and utilizes care plans. Identifies the four basic food groups on a sample breakfast, lunch and dinner meal. Provides assistance with meals as requested (tray delivery, feeding, etc.). Provides after meal care (remove tray, brush teeth, wash face and hands, etc.). Applies & releases restraints and provides exercise. Provides external/indwelling catheter care. Offers fluids at appropriate times (including routine ice and water rounds). Provides for bowel and bladder training/retraining. Provides colostomy care. Practices proper body mechanics while moving/transferring patients. Provides range of motion exercises for patients. Collects stool and urine samples. Recognizes and reports signs/symptoms of abuse and/or change in condition. Properly documents in accordance with established guidelines. Receives and gives reports on patient’s status or condition. Assists patients to and from activities as requested. Assists patients with walking (with or without assistive devices). Provides care for the dying patient. Provides post mortem care as requested. Provides routine care for the bedfast patient (turning, etc.). ESSENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Participates in Nursing Center surveys (Licensure/JCAHO) and any subsequently required reports. Attends and participates in continuing educational programs to keep abreast on changes in your field as well as to maintain current license/certification, as required. Attends and participates in mandatory in-services. Honor patients’ rights to fair and equitable treatment, self-determination, individuality, privacy, property and civil rights, including the right to wage complaints. Complies with Corporate Compliance Program. Reports job-related functions/tasks that involve occupational hazards including exposure to blood and body fluids and others as necessary. Follows established safety procedures when performing job tasks and/or working with equipment. Follows established safety procedures regulations, to include fire protective/prevention, smoking regulations, infection control, etc. Performs other related duties as necessary and as directed by supervisor. Complies with all Privacy & Security Programs. ESSENTIAL GENERAL FUNCTIONS Attendance Punctuality Professional Appearance Communicates well with patients and family members providing warm and friendly greeting and an approachable attitude to family/visitors/patients and responds to expressed concerns while displaying a helpful, caring demeanor, answers questions when appropriate in a professional manner. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS Primary Physical Requirements: Lift up to 10 lbs.: Occasionally required to lift medical charts, supplies, and patients' personal items, e.g., clothing and food items. Lift 11 to 25 lbs.: Occasionally may be required when lifting soiled bed linens. Lift 26 to 40 lbs.: Occasionally to frequently required when assisting an ambulatory patient in bathing or dressing. Lift over 40 lbs.: Frequently required when transferring a non-ambulatory patient weighing between 100 and 160 pounds. Two aides are typically utilized when patient is unusually heavy or combative. Carry up to 10 lbs.: Occasionally required to lift medical charts, supplies, and patients' personal items, e.g., clothing and food items. Carry 11 to 25 lbs.: Occasionally may be required when lifting soiled bed linens and carrying to the utility area. Carry 26 to 40 lbs.: Occasionally to frequently required when assisting an ambulatory patient in bathing or dressing. Carry over 40 lbs.: Occasionally to frequently required when transferring a non-ambulatory patient weighing between 100 and 160 pounds. Two aides are typically utilized when patient is unusually heavy or combative. Reach above shoulder height: 4 feet. Reach at shoulder height: Frequently may occur when assisting patients in eating, when changing bed linens, and when taking vital signs. Reach below shoulder height: Occasionally occurs while assisting patients with peri-care and bathing. Push/Pull: 20 feet. Hand Manipulation: Grasping: Frequently grasping while transferring patient. Fingering: Occasionally occurs while documenting patients’ medical charts. Handling: Constantly handling patients' personal items, blood pressure gauge, thermometer, and eating utensils. Torquing: Not required. Controls & Equipment: Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, etc. Other Physical Considerations: Twisting: Occasionally may occur while transferring patient. Bending: Occasionally occurs while taking vital signs, assisting patient in bathing, providing peri-care, etc. Squatting: Occasionally may occur while bathing patient; also required when putting on shoes and socks of patients, and also when making eye-to-eye contact while talking if patient is in a wheelchair. Kneeling: Occasionally may occur while bathing patient. Crouching: Required when putting on shoes and socks of patients, and also when making eye-to-eye contact while talking if patient is in a wheelchair. Climbing: Not required. Balancing: Not required. During an 8-hour day, Associate is required to: Consecutive Hours Total Hours Sit 1 1 Stand 3 3 Walk 3 4 Work Surface: Varies from carpeting, linoleum, and tile. When seated, typically an office-type chair. Cognitive and Sensory Requirements: Talking: Necessary for communicating with others. Hearing: Constantly required when communicating with patients, visitors, and staff. Sight: Necessary for doing job correctly and effectively. Tasting & Smelling: Not required. EQUIPMENT USED Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, etc. SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES Tasks assigned to this position may involve potential and/or direct exposure to blood, body fluids, infectious disease, air contaminants and hazardous chemicals. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset patients, family members, associates and visitors. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS In this position, the associate is required to be on his or her feet continually throughout the day. In a full-time nonrestrictive basis, the associate must be able to lift at least 40 pounds of weight, which is required when transferring a patient from a bed to a wheelchair. A transfer belt is necessary and required when transferring any patient. This is for the safety of not only the patient, but also the aide. Other nurses are available to assist with heavier patients as needed. Drug-Free Workplace Full-Time Benefits · 403(b) Matching (Retirement) · Dental insurance · Employee assistance program (EAP) · Employee wellness program · Employer paid Life and AD&D insurance · Employer paid Short and Long-Term Disability · Flexible Spending Accounts · ICHRA for health insurance · Paid Annual Leave (Time off) · Vision insurance 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. HR Please Enter 
Who We Are At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As the leading healthcare system for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee, we are committed not only to strengthening the health of our communities, but also to supporting the growth, success, and well‑being of every team member. Our Legacy Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With more than 80 access points across the region—including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center—you’ll have the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission‑driven team making a difference every day. Our Values Our core values— Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE) —guide every interaction and decision. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating what makes us unique, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Your Career With Us Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. SUMMARY Directs nursing care for the patients, and supervises the day-to-day nursing activities performed by nursing assistants. Such supervision should be in accordance with current federal, state, and local and regulations governing our nursing center, and as may be directed by the Administrator, the Medical Director, and/or the Director of Nursing Services to provide the appropriate care for our patients. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt Status: May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Director of Nursing Services PRIDE VALUES P- PROFESSIONALISM “ The expertise, qualities and conduct that characterize a member of a profession" R- RESPECT “ A positive feeling of esteem for a person or other entity” I- INTEGRITY “ Honesty and consistency to a set of values” D- DILIGENCE “ Constant and earnest effort applied to perform a task or accomplish a goal” E- EXCELLENCE “The quality or state of being outstanding or superior ” EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Nursing Degree from an accredited college or university or is a graduate of an approved LPN program required as evidenced by primary source of verification. LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS Current LPN License in the State of Georgia. American Heart Association BLS CPR required. OTHER TRAINING, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Preferred experience in nursing administration. ESSENTIAL SKILL/KNOWLEDGE FUNCTIONS Operation of oxygen equipment including turning off and on, changing cylinder heads, cleaning/replacing humidifier and other as necessary. Operations of suction machine (oral) including cleaning, selection of appropriate suction catheter and storage. Operations and use of manual respirator. Location and use of emergency equipment supplies (box and/or crash cart etc.). Operation of whirlpool. Operation of scales. Operation of glucose monitoring devices, calibration and cleaning etc. Use of electronic thermometers (oral/rectal and ear). Delivery of medications (setting up, rotating, charting, ordering, giving to patients, etc.). Ordering and use of stock drugs. Administration and documentation of insulin. Use and delivery of PRN medications. Use and delivery of topical treatment application (eye, ear, nose, etc.). Use, delivery and documentation of narcotic medication. Receiving drugs from pharmacy in accordance with established procedures. Application of sterile dressings. Operation and proper use of pressure reduction surfaces. Use of oral airway. Knowledge of isolation procedures (where to implement etc.). Knowledge of location and proper use of personal protective equipment (gloves, masks, gowns and aprons etc.). Delivery of enemas (S&S and fleets). Insertion, irrigation and routine care of male/female catheters. Delivery of tube feedings (insertion, flushing, proper amounts etc.). Knowledge of procedures and ability to determine Advance Directive status for patients. Collection of lab specimens and interpreting results. IV implementation and administration. Seizure precautions and administration of IV medication during a seizure. Admits, discharges and transfers patients as requested. Documentation and billing of supplies used. Sends patients to the hospital as necessary. Knowledge of procedures to follow if unable to reach physician. Makes nursing assistant work assignments. Makes compliance rounds and reporting any pertinent issues. Maintains effective lines of communication with attending physicians. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to coordinate the care planning/MDS process and committee meetings as necessary. Participates in patient screening and selection process as requested. Assists the Director of Nursing Services in follow-up on consultant recommendations, i.e., pharmacy, dietary, etc. Provides demonstration/education as necessary for nursing assistants to perform job. Completes documentation procedures on patients (appropriate use of forms, timelines, and Medicare documentation etc.). ESSENTIAL DEPARTMENT MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS Takes and records temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate. Charts information regarding patient progress, aliments, medication, symptoms, and observations. Administers medications. Discusses with supervising nursing staff the progress of patients and how to proceed with care. May be required to assist physician in patient rounds. Stocks and prepares medication carts for rounds. May be required to provide various treatments as recommended by the physician. May be required to transfer or assist in transferring patients from bed to wheelchair. May be required to perform physical assessments of patients under RN’s direction. Uses the telephone to communicate with physicians, arranges for transportation for doctor appointments and contacts families. May be required to draw blood and obtain fluids to submit for lab work. May be required to assist in passing out trays to patients and assist in feeding. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to plan, develop, organize and direct the day to day functions of the nursing assistants (personnel and administrative, etc.). Demonstrates appropriate/effective supervisory skills that include fair and uniformly applied corrective actions administered without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, age, sex, religion, handicap or marital status. Provides to the Director of Nursing Services appropriate reports/documentation to support departmental updates, corrective actions and other as necessary. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to maintain appropriate supply and equipment levels in accordance with established departmental budget. Participates in nursing center inspections and any subsequently required reports. Assists as requested, in the interviewing, screening and selection of associates in accordance with established staffing budgets. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to maintain appropriate personnel file documentation including reference checks, screenings, corrective actions, evaluations, skills verifications and others as requested. Reviews and responds to complaints/grievances (associates and/or patient or family) that concern your department as requested by the Director of Nursing Services. Maintains efforts to establish effective inter-departmental communication to provide positive working relationships. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to monitor Nursing Assistants for compliance with established procedural guidelines and protocols. Maintains a working knowledge of current licensure standards and the survey process. Provides hands on assistance in department functions as necessary. ESSENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Participates in Nursing Center surveys (Licensure / JCAHO) and any subsequently required reports. Conducts performance improvement/quality assurance activities as required/requested. Attends and participates in continuing educational programs to keep abreast on changes in your field as well as to maintain current license/certification, as required. Attends and participates in mandatory in-services. Honor patients’ rights to fair and equitable treatment, self-determination, individuality, privacy, property and civil rights, including the right to wage complaints. Complies with Corporate Compliance Program. Reports job-related functions/tasks that involve occupational hazards including exposure to blood and body fluids and others as necessary. Follows established safety regulations, to include fire protection/prevention, smoking regulations, infection control, etc. Performs other related duties as necessary and as directed by supervisor. Complies with all Privacy and Security programs. ESSENTIAL GENERAL FUNCTIONS Attendance Punctuality Professional Appearance Communicates well with patients and family members providing warm and friendly greeting and an approachable attitude to family/visitors/patients and responds to expressed concerns while displaying a helpful, caring demeanor and answers questions when appropriate in a professional manner. PRIMARY ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS Primary Physical Requirements: Lift up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when lifting patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Lift 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Lift 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Lift over 40 lbs.: Frequently lifting 40 pounds when assisting in patient transfer. (Occasionally may utilize the Hoyer lift when dealing with large or awkward-sized patients). Carry up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when carrying patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Carry 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Carry 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Carry over 40 lbs.: Not required. Reach above shoulder height: 4 feet Reach at shoulder height: Constantly required when administering medication, taking vital signs and providing care for the elderly. Reach below shoulder height: Occasionally may occur when administering medication to patients who are bedridden. Push/Pull: 20 feet. Hand Manipulation: Grasping: Frequently grasping pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Handling: Constantly handling pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Torquing: Not required. Fingering: If center implements the use of a computer, may occasionally be required to use computer. Occasionally required to use a telephone. Controls & Equipment: Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, stethoscope hydroxulator, Hoyer lift (hydraulic system), splints, trap, wheelchair, exercise wheel, parallel bars, transfer belt, walkers, canes, free weights, Restor bikes, suction machine, IV pumps, tube feeding equipment, TENS unit, specialty beds. May need to move Clinitron bed (300 pounds). Other Physical Considerations: Twisting: Occasionally may occur when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Bending: Frequently required when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Crawling: Not required. Squatting: Occasionally required. Kneeling: Not required. Crouching: Not required. Balancing: Not required. During an 8-hour day, Associate is required to: Consecutive Hours Total Hours Sit 2 4 Stand 2 2 Walk 2 2 Work Surface: Varies from carpeting, linoleum and tile. Cognitive and Sensory Requirements: Talking: Necessary for communicating with patients and other aides. Hearing: Necessary for taking instructions from others and while performing physical assessments. Sight: Necessary for doing job correctly and effectively. Tasting & Smelling: Smelling is required for accurate maintenance and detection of wounds, urinary tract problems, etc. SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES Tasks assigned to position may involve potential and/or direct exposure to blood, body fluids, infectious disease, air contaminants and hazardous chemicals. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset patients, family members, associates and visitors. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS In this position, the associate must be able to tolerate a high pace that is typical for a nursing center. Must be able to take and give instructions well and enjoy working with the elderly. Although associate is able to sit when charting medical information, must be able to tolerate prolonged standing and walking. Drug-Free Workplace 
About Us At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee’s leading healthcare system, we are committed not only to the health of our communities, but also to the growth, support, and success of our team members. Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With over 80 points of access across the region, including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center, we offer the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission-driven team changing lives every day. Our core values, Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE), guide everything we do. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating differences, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. SUMMARY Provides each of your assigned patients with routine daily nursing care and services in accordance with the patient's assessment and care plan, and as may be directed by your supervisor. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt status. May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Charge Nurse PRIDE VALUES P- PROFESSIONALISM “ The expertise, qualities and conduct that characterize a member of a profession" R- RESPECT “ A positive feeling of esteem for a person or other entity” I- INTEGRITY “ Honesty and consistency to a set of values” D- DILIGENCE “ Constant and earnest effort applied to perform a task or accomplish a goal” E- EXCELLENCE “The quality or state of being outstanding or superior ” EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS A high school diploma or its equivalent preferred. CNA Diploma from an accredited CNA Program required and as evidenced by primary source of verification. OTHER TRAINING, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Should be a Certified Nursing Assistant in accordance with the laws of this state. BLS preferred, but not required. ESSENTIAL SKILL/KNOWLEDGE FUNCTIONS Assists patients in and out of bed and into wheelchair with the correct use of the transfer belt. Assists patients in bathing; to include bed baths, tub baths, and showers. Assists patients in dressing or undressing. Assists patients in using bathroom and/or bedpan and peri-care. Takes vital signs of patients, e.g., temperature, blood pressure, and respiration and records information. Assists patients to dining area for meals. May be required to assist in feeding of patients and documenting intake of nourishment. Strips bedding and replaces with clean linens. Assists in personal grooming of patients, e.g., brushing hair, trimming fingernails and toenails, and shaving. Turns patient intermittently of patient is bedridden due to illness. Required to clean bedpans and empty catheter bags. Documents and/or reports information regarding the patients’ health, I&O, any change of medical condition, and care given. Distributes fresh water to patients and picks up used water pitchers. Required to pass food trays to individual patients in accordance with diet cards on trays. Provides oral care and denture care. Provides skin care. Assists with admissions, discharges, and transfers as requested. Understands and utilizes care plans. Identifies the four basic food groups on a sample breakfast, lunch and dinner meal. Provides assistance with meals as requested (tray delivery, feeding, etc.). Provides after meal care (remove tray, brush teeth, wash face and hands, etc.). Applies & releases restraints and provides exercise. Provides external/indwelling catheter care. Offers fluids at appropriate times (including routine ice and water rounds). Provides for bowel and bladder training/retraining. Provides colostomy care. Practices proper body mechanics while moving/transferring patients. Provides range of motion exercises for patients. Collects stool and urine samples. Recognizes and reports signs/symptoms of abuse and/or change in condition. Properly documents in accordance with established guidelines. Receives and gives reports on patient’s status or condition. Assists patients to and from activities as requested. Assists patients with walking (with or without assistive devices). Provides care for the dying patient. Provides post mortem care as requested. Provides routine care for the bedfast patient (turning, etc.). ESSENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Participates in Nursing Center surveys (Licensure/JCAHO) and any subsequently required reports. Attends and participates in continuing educational programs to keep abreast on changes in your field as well as to maintain current license/certification, as required. Attends and participates in mandatory in-services. Honor patients’ rights to fair and equitable treatment, self-determination, individuality, privacy, property and civil rights, including the right to wage complaints. Complies with Corporate Compliance Program. Reports job-related functions/tasks that involve occupational hazards including exposure to blood and body fluids and others as necessary. Follows established safety procedures when performing job tasks and/or working with equipment. Follows established safety procedures regulations, to include fire protective/prevention, smoking regulations, infection control, etc. Performs other related duties as necessary and as directed by supervisor. Complies with all Privacy & Security Programs. ESSENTIAL GENERAL FUNCTIONS Attendance Punctuality Professional Appearance Communicates well with patients and family members providing warm and friendly greeting and an approachable attitude to family/visitors/patients and responds to expressed concerns while displaying a helpful, caring demeanor, answers questions when appropriate in a professional manner. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS Primary Physical Requirements: Lift up to 10 lbs.: Occasionally required to lift medical charts, supplies, and patients' personal items, e.g., clothing and food items. Lift 11 to 25 lbs.: Occasionally may be required when lifting soiled bed linens. Lift 26 to 40 lbs.: Occasionally to frequently required when assisting an ambulatory patient in bathing or dressing. Lift over 40 lbs.: Frequently required when transferring a non-ambulatory patient weighing between 100 and 160 pounds. Two aides are typically utilized when patient is unusually heavy or combative. Carry up to 10 lbs.: Occasionally required to lift medical charts, supplies, and patients' personal items, e.g., clothing and food items. Carry 11 to 25 lbs.: Occasionally may be required when lifting soiled bed linens and carrying to the utility area. Carry 26 to 40 lbs.: Occasionally to frequently required when assisting an ambulatory patient in bathing or dressing. Carry over 40 lbs.: Occasionally to frequently required when transferring a non-ambulatory patient weighing between 100 and 160 pounds. Two aides are typically utilized when patient is unusually heavy or combative. Reach above shoulder height: 4 feet. Reach at shoulder height: Frequently may occur when assisting patients in eating, when changing bed linens, and when taking vital signs. Reach below shoulder height: Occasionally occurs while assisting patients with peri-care and bathing. Push/Pull: 20 feet. Hand Manipulation: Grasping: Frequently grasping while transferring patient. Fingering: Occasionally occurs while documenting patients’ medical charts. Handling: Constantly handling patients' personal items, blood pressure gauge, thermometer, and eating utensils. Torquing: Not required. Controls & Equipment: Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, etc. Other Physical Considerations: Twisting: Occasionally may occur while transferring patient. Bending: Occasionally occurs while taking vital signs, assisting patient in bathing, providing peri-care, etc. Squatting: Occasionally may occur while bathing patient; also required when putting on shoes and socks of patients, and also when making eye-to-eye contact while talking if patient is in a wheelchair. Kneeling: Occasionally may occur while bathing patient. Crouching: Required when putting on shoes and socks of patients, and also when making eye-to-eye contact while talking if patient is in a wheelchair. Climbing: Not required. Balancing: Not required. During an 8-hour day, Associate is required to: Consecutive Hours Total Hours Sit 1 1 Stand 3 3 Walk 3 4 Work Surface: Varies from carpeting, linoleum, and tile. When seated, typically an office-type chair. Cognitive and Sensory Requirements: Talking: Necessary for communicating with others. Hearing: Constantly required when communicating with patients, visitors, and staff. Sight: Necessary for doing job correctly and effectively. Tasting & Smelling: Not required. EQUIPMENT USED Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, etc. SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES Tasks assigned to this position may involve potential and/or direct exposure to blood, body fluids, infectious disease, air contaminants and hazardous chemicals. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset patients, family members, associates and visitors. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS In this position, the associate is required to be on his or her feet continually throughout the day. In a full-time nonrestrictive basis, the associate must be able to lift at least 40 pounds of weight, which is required when transferring a patient from a bed to a wheelchair. A transfer belt is necessary and required when transferring any patient. This is for the safety of not only the patient, but also the aide. Other nurses are available to assist with heavier patients as needed. Drug-Free Workplace 
About Us At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee’s leading healthcare system, we are committed not only to the health of our communities, but also to the growth, support, and success of our team members. Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With over 80 points of access across the region, including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center, we offer the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission-driven team changing lives every day. Our core values, Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE), guide everything we do. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating differences, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. JOB SUMMARY Provides and coordinates direct care to pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients in the Cardiovascular Surgical Intensive Care Unit (CVSICU) utilizing the nursing process. Is responsible for appropriately managing care of assigned patients who present with a life-threatening illness and/or disease. Demonstrates professional growth and development. Demonstrates a commitment to service, Hamilton’s mission ,values, and professionalism. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Education: Graduate of an accredited Diploma, Associate or Baccalaureate School of Nursing. BSN preferred Licensure/Certification : Current RN License in the State of Georgia. BLS required ACLS preferred CCRN preferred Experience: Experience preferred Critical Care Course/Internship preferred Skills: Nursing skills as defined in the Law Governing the Practice of Nursing in Georgia. Additionally, proficient in special skills as demonstrated through completion of critical care skills check-off. PHYSICAL, MENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND WORKING CONDITIONS Works in typical acute health care setting with adolescent, adult and geriatric patients experiencing a wide range of medical and/or surgical problems. Required to work flexible schedule including weekends. Requires full range of body motion including handling and lifting patients, manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Requires standing and walking for extensive periods of time. Occasionally lifts and carries items weighing up to 50 pounds. Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. Requires exposure to communicable diseases or body fluids. 
About Us At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee’s leading healthcare system, we are committed not only to the health of our communities, but also to the growth, support, and success of our team members. Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With over 80 points of access across the region, including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center, we offer the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission-driven team changing lives every day. Our core values, Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE), guide everything we do. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating differences, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt Status: May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Director of Nursing Services PRIDE VALUES P- PROFESSIONALISM The expertise, qualities and conduct that characterize a member of a profession" R- RESPECT A positive feeling of esteem for a person or other entity I- INTEGRITY Honesty and consistency to a set of values D- DILIGENCE Constant and earnest effort applied to perform a task or accomplish a goal E- EXCELLENCE The quality or state of being outstanding or superior 
About Us At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee’s leading healthcare system, we are committed not only to the health of our communities, but also to the growth, support, and success of our team members. Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With over 80 points of access across the region, including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center, we offer the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission-driven team changing lives every day. Our core values, Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE), guide everything we do. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating differences, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. Take the first steps on a rewarding career path at Vitruvian! Vitruvian's Certified Nursing Assistant Program is a state-approved program, fully sponsored by Hamilton Medical Center. The classes will feature in-depth classroom instruction and hands-on clinicals. It will qualify and prepare you to sit for the Georgia CNA test to obtain your licensure. What is a Certified Nurse Aide? CNAs are Certified Nurse Aids, also known as Certified Nursing Assistants. CNAs typically work at nursing homes, hospitals, and other medical centers. They have nursing skills such as recording vital signs, recognizing abnormal changes in their patients, assisting a patient with primary activities such as eating and drinking, and helping a patient become more independent. Many CNAs describe their job as very rewarding because they help patients in their daily lives. 
About Us At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee’s leading healthcare system, we are committed not only to the health of our communities, but also to the growth, support, and success of our team members. Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With over 80 points of access across the region, including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center, we offer the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission-driven team changing lives every day. Our core values, Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE), guide everything we do. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating differences, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. JOB SUMMARY Provides and coordinates direct care to pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients in the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) and Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) utilizing the nursing process. Is responsible for appropriately managing care of assigned patients who present with a life-threatening illness and/or disease. Demonstrates professional growth and development. Demonstrates a commitment to service, Hamilton’s mission ,values, and professionalism. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Education: Graduate of an accredited Diploma, Associate or Baccalaureate School of Nursing. BSN or MSN preferred Licensure/Certification : Current RN License in the State of Georgia. BLS required ACLS preferred CCRN preferred Experience: Critical Care experience preferred Critical Care Course/Internship preferred Skills: Nursing skills as defined in the Law Governing the Practice of Nursing in Georgia. Additionally, proficient in special skills as demonstrated through completion of critical care skills check-off. PHYSICAL, MENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND WORKING CONDITIONS Works in typical acute health care setting with pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients experiencing a wide range of medical and/or surgical problems. Required to work flexible schedule including weekends. Requires full range of body motion including handling and lifting patients, manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Requires standing and walking for extensive periods of time. Occasionally lifts and carries items weighing up to 50 pounds. Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. Requires exposure to communicable diseases or body fluids. 
About Us At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee’s leading healthcare system, we are committed not only to the health of our communities, but also to the growth, support, and success of our team members. Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With over 80 points of access across the region, including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center, we offer the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission-driven team changing lives every day. Our core values, Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE), guide everything we do. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating differences, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission. Join us and build a meaningful career where you’re valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact. Excellence. Every person. Every time. SUMMARY Directs nursing care for the patients, and supervises the day-to-day nursing activities performed by nursing assistants. Such supervision should be in accordance with current federal, state, and local and regulations governing our nursing center, and as may be directed by the Administrator, the Medical Director, and/or the Director of Nursing Services to provide the appropriate care for our patients. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Non-exempt Status: May be required to work beyond normal working hours and on weekends and holidays when necessary. Subject to callback during any emergency. ACCOUNTABILITY Reports to Director of Nursing Services PRIDE VALUES P- PROFESSIONALISM “ The expertise, qualities and conduct that characterize a member of a profession" R- RESPECT “ A positive feeling of esteem for a person or other entity” I- INTEGRITY “ Honesty and consistency to a set of values” D- DILIGENCE “ Constant and earnest effort applied to perform a task or accomplish a goal” E- EXCELLENCE “The quality or state of being outstanding or superior ” EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Nursing Degree from an accredited college or university or is a graduate of an approved LPN program required as evidenced by primary source of verification. LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS Current LPN License in the State of Georgia. American Heart Association BLS CPR required. OTHER TRAINING, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Preferred experience in nursing administration. ESSENTIAL SKILL/KNOWLEDGE FUNCTIONS Operation of oxygen equipment including turning off and on, changing cylinder heads, cleaning/replacing humidifier and other as necessary. Operations of suction machine (oral) including cleaning, selection of appropriate suction catheter and storage. Operations and use of manual respirator. Location and use of emergency equipment supplies (box and/or crash cart etc.). Operation of whirlpool. Operation of scales. Operation of glucose monitoring devices, calibration and cleaning etc. Use of electronic thermometers (oral/rectal and ear). Delivery of medications (setting up, rotating, charting, ordering, giving to patients, etc.). Ordering and use of stock drugs. Administration and documentation of insulin. Use and delivery of PRN medications. Use and delivery of topical treatment application (eye, ear, nose, etc.). Use, delivery and documentation of narcotic medication. Receiving drugs from pharmacy in accordance with established procedures. Application of sterile dressings. Operation and proper use of pressure reduction surfaces. Use of oral airway. Knowledge of isolation procedures (where to implement etc.). Knowledge of location and proper use of personal protective equipment (gloves, masks, gowns and aprons etc.). Delivery of enemas (S&S and fleets). Insertion, irrigation and routine care of male/female catheters. Delivery of tube feedings (insertion, flushing, proper amounts etc.). Knowledge of procedures and ability to determine Advance Directive status for patients. Collection of lab specimens and interpreting results. IV implementation and administration. Seizure precautions and administration of IV medication during a seizure. Admits, discharges and transfers patients as requested. Documentation and billing of supplies used. Sends patients to the hospital as necessary. Knowledge of procedures to follow if unable to reach physician. Makes nursing assistant work assignments. Makes compliance rounds and reporting any pertinent issues. Maintains effective lines of communication with attending physicians. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to coordinate the care planning/MDS process and committee meetings as necessary. Participates in patient screening and selection process as requested. Assists the Director of Nursing Services in follow-up on consultant recommendations, i.e., pharmacy, dietary, etc. Provides demonstration/education as necessary for nursing assistants to perform job. Completes documentation procedures on patients (appropriate use of forms, timelines, and Medicare documentation etc.). ESSENTIAL DEPARTMENT MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS Takes and records temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate. Charts information regarding patient progress, aliments, medication, symptoms, and observations. Administers medications. Discusses with supervising nursing staff the progress of patients and how to proceed with care. May be required to assist physician in patient rounds. Stocks and prepares medication carts for rounds. May be required to provide various treatments as recommended by the physician. May be required to transfer or assist in transferring patients from bed to wheelchair. May be required to perform physical assessments of patients under RN’s direction. Uses the telephone to communicate with physicians, arranges for transportation for doctor appointments and contacts families. May be required to draw blood and obtain fluids to submit for lab work. May be required to assist in passing out trays to patients and assist in feeding. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to plan, develop, organize and direct the day to day functions of the nursing assistants (personnel and administrative, etc.). Demonstrates appropriate/effective supervisory skills that include fair and uniformly applied corrective actions administered without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, age, sex, religion, handicap or marital status. Provides to the Director of Nursing Services appropriate reports/documentation to support departmental updates, corrective actions and other as necessary. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to maintain appropriate supply and equipment levels in accordance with established departmental budget. Participates in nursing center inspections and any subsequently required reports. Assists as requested, in the interviewing, screening and selection of associates in accordance with established staffing budgets. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to maintain appropriate personnel file documentation including reference checks, screenings, corrective actions, evaluations, skills verifications and others as requested. Reviews and responds to complaints/grievances (associates and/or patient or family) that concern your department as requested by the Director of Nursing Services. Maintains efforts to establish effective inter-departmental communication to provide positive working relationships. Assists the Director of Nursing Services to monitor Nursing Assistants for compliance with established procedural guidelines and protocols. Maintains a working knowledge of current licensure standards and the survey process. Provides hands on assistance in department functions as necessary. ESSENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Participates in Nursing Center surveys (Licensure / JCAHO) and any subsequently required reports. Conducts performance improvement/quality assurance activities as required/requested. Attends and participates in continuing educational programs to keep abreast on changes in your field as well as to maintain current license/certification, as required. Attends and participates in mandatory in-services. Honor patients’ rights to fair and equitable treatment, self-determination, individuality, privacy, property and civil rights, including the right to wage complaints. Complies with Corporate Compliance Program. Reports job-related functions/tasks that involve occupational hazards including exposure to blood and body fluids and others as necessary. Follows established safety regulations, to include fire protection/prevention, smoking regulations, infection control, etc. Performs other related duties as necessary and as directed by supervisor. Complies with all Privacy and Security programs. ESSENTIAL GENERAL FUNCTIONS Attendance Punctuality Professional Appearance Communicates well with patients and family members providing warm and friendly greeting and an approachable attitude to family/visitors/patients and responds to expressed concerns while displaying a helpful, caring demeanor and answers questions when appropriate in a professional manner. PRIMARY ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS Primary Physical Requirements: Lift up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when lifting patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Lift 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Lift 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Lift over 40 lbs.: Frequently lifting 40 pounds when assisting in patient transfer. (Occasionally may utilize the Hoyer lift when dealing with large or awkward-sized patients). Carry up to 10 lbs.: Rarely required when carrying patient medical files weighing approximately 5 to 10 pounds. Carry 11 to 25 lbs.: Rarely may occur during course of work when stocking medical supplies or stocking medical cart. Carry 26 to 40 lbs.: Not required. Carry over 40 lbs.: Not required. Reach above shoulder height: 4 feet Reach at shoulder height: Constantly required when administering medication, taking vital signs and providing care for the elderly. Reach below shoulder height: Occasionally may occur when administering medication to patients who are bedridden. Push/Pull: 20 feet. Hand Manipulation: Grasping: Frequently grasping pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Handling: Constantly handling pen/pencil when documenting information into medical charts. Torquing: Not required. Fingering: If center implements the use of a computer, may occasionally be required to use computer. Occasionally required to use a telephone. Controls & Equipment: Blood pressure gauge, thermometer, stethoscope hydroxulator, Hoyer lift (hydraulic system), splints, trap, wheelchair, exercise wheel, parallel bars, transfer belt, walkers, canes, free weights, Restor bikes, suction machine, IV pumps, tube feeding equipment, TENS unit, specialty beds. May need to move Clinitron bed (300 pounds). Other Physical Considerations: Twisting: Occasionally may occur when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Bending: Frequently required when providing medical care to bedridden patients, or assisting in transfer. Crawling: Not required. Squatting: Occasionally required. Kneeling: Not required. Crouching: Not required. Balancing: Not required. During an 8-hour day, Associate is required to: Consecutive Hours Total Hours Sit 2 4 Stand 2 2 Walk 2 2 Work Surface: Varies from carpeting, linoleum and tile. Cognitive and Sensory Requirements: Talking: Necessary for communicating with patients and other aides. Hearing: Necessary for taking instructions from others and while performing physical assessments. Sight: Necessary for doing job correctly and effectively. Tasting & Smelling: Smelling is required for accurate maintenance and detection of wounds, urinary tract problems, etc. SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES Tasks assigned to position may involve potential and/or direct exposure to blood, body fluids, infectious disease, air contaminants and hazardous chemicals. May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset patients, family members, associates and visitors. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS In this position, the associate must be able to tolerate a high pace that is typical for a nursing center. Must be able to take and give instructions well and enjoy working with the elderly. Although associate is able to sit when charting medical information, must be able to tolerate prolonged standing and walking. Drug-Free Workplace 
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