Job Title: Home Health and Hospice Aide
Department: Home Health
Reports To: Home Health Manager
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Hours: PRN
Shift: Days, and/or Weekends
Here at Franklin County Medical Center, we have a vision: be the premier healthcare provider and facility of choice for the community. A non-profit critical access hospital, we house 20 beds in our acute care facility and 35 beds in our nursing facility. FCMC was recognized as one of the “Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals” in the nation for four consecutive years from 2017-2020. Always committed to improvement, we hope to soon be in the top 20 critical access hospitals and are also currently constructing a new 24,000 square foot medical office to bring better access, accommodations, and services to the community.
As the largest employer in Franklin County, we understand that our team members, including our CNAs, are vital to upholding our high standards. We show our appreciation through competitive wages, shift differentials for evening, night, and weekend shifts, flexible scheduling, and providing opportunity for education and growth through tuition assistance and promotions.
WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR FCMC:
Our Home Health and Hospice Aides provide essential care for patients whose families cannot meet their needs. This compassionate care can include:
- Reminding the patient to take medication
- Performing simple diagnostic activities including taking vital signs, checking temperature, and monitoring blood sugar
- Assisting with hygiene, such as tooth or dental care, bathing, shaving, and hair care
- Performing active and passive range of motion exercises with the patient
- Ensuring proper nutrition of the patient by instructing basic principles of good nutrition, observing and recording food and fluid intake, positioning the patient for meals, feeding as needed, and encouraging self-feeding
- Assisting the patient with light housekeeping and other duties, such as doing laundry, bed changing, bed making, and cleaning
These and other duties performed by Home Health and Hospice Aides are vital to the physical and emotional wellbeing of our residents.
Qualifications:
- Must be a Certified Nursing Assistant in the State of Idaho, preferably with six months of prior experience
- High school diploma or GED preferred
- Good communication skills, both written and oral, in the English language
- Must have a cell phone, valid driver’s license, and access to an automobile in good working condition
- Must be able to multi-task and work cooperatively with individuals and teams
Essential Job Functions:
- Regular and predictable attendance
- Regularly required to stand; walk and sit; operate a computer; operate a motor vehicle; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, or twist
- Occasionally required to push or pull up to 70 pounds
- Frequently able to lift or carry up to 25 pounds
- Must submit to COVID-19 testing as required by CMS and other regulatory agencies according to FCMC policy
- Have full COVID-19 vaccination (some exemptions allowed)
Work Environment:
- FCMC operates 24 hours per day each day of the year; operational needs of departments may require that you be available to work all shifts, weekends and holidays to meet the needs of the patients
- Potential exposure to blood, body tissue and fluids, contagious diseases and hazardous waste
- Occasional exposure to bodily injury, loud/unpleasant noise, unpleasant odor, emotional or physical stress
The Location:
Located in southeast Idaho, Franklin County is surrounded by the beautiful Rocky Mountains, giving ample opportunity for outdoor recreation. However, being less than thirty minutes from Logan, Utah and one hour from Pocatello, Idaho provides locals with a variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment options both here in the county and in nearby cities. Franklin County Medical Center invites you to make Franklin County your new home and join us in offering top-notch healthcare to your new community.