Location: Jacksonville,FL, USA
Jacksonville, FL 32205PACE Partners of Northeast Florida, also known as PACE (Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly), is a joint venture between Community Hospice & Palliative Care and Aging True. Care coordination for the program, the first of its kind in North Florida, is delivered at our beautiful day center known as The PACE Place.Working at PACE is a rewarding and fulfilling position where you will be part of a national network of programs, offering seniors and their families the care, nutrition, rehabilitation, transportation, and supportive services they need to remain healthy, and living in their own home. Our clinic and adult day center, located on the Westside of Jacksonville, is next to the Acosta-Rua Center for Caring. When you join our team, you receive the guidance needed to understand the demands and rewards of being a caregiver at PACE, helping to coordinate care and services for our participants. You go home each night knowing you made a difference by supporting our aging population.Note: PACE Partners of Northeast Florida requires all candidates to complete the Predictive Index behavioral assessment as part of the application process. There is no pass or fail with this assessment and the results are not used to screen out candidates. It is simply a way for us to get to know you better. Please use the following link to access the assessment and follow the simple instructions provided. If the link does not work, please copy/paste the url into your web browser.Under the direction and supervision of the Homecare Coordinator, the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) provides personal care services to PACE participants and performs related tasks. The CNA is responsible for performing duties assigned in order to increase the level of comfort, maintain personal hygiene and ensure a safe environment for the participant. As scheduled by the Home Care Coordinator, the CNA will work at the adult day center and in participant homes to provide services identified in participant care plans. This includes ensuring day center activities are organized and encouraging participation as well as assisting with bathing, laundry, other daily living tasks, and escort services to medical appointments. The CNA is a member of the PACE Interdisciplinary Team (IDT)..Qualifications and Requirements:High School Diploma or GED, requiredCurrent CNA certification in FloridaLevel II AHCA Background CheckValid Florida driver's licenseActive Automobile Insurance CoverageExperience Minimum of 1-year CNA experience working with the frail or elderly population preferredSkills and KnowledgeKnowledge of principles, practices, standards, and techniques of a CNAKnowledge of common safety hazards and precautions for a safe work environmentKnowledge of medical equipment use and maintenanceSkilled in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with participants, co-workers, medical staff, and the publicAbility to communicate clearly and effectivelyAbility to react calmly and effectively in emergency situationsBasic computer literacyMust have or obtain First Aid and CPR certification (from a certified provider) for this position due to participant contactDuties and Responsibilities:Assist participants with activities of daily living, provide personal care for participants, and provide light housekeeping duties as needed and directed in the PACE Center or Home Care team and the participant's plan of careProvides emotional support to participants and their familiesObserve for physical and emotional changes and report to the Home Care Coordinator or Center ManagerSurveys and observes for safety issues and reports to Home Care Coordinator or Center ManagerMay take, record pulse, respiration, and temperatureMaintains daily cleanliness of participant restrooms, the day center, and ensures participants are assisted in restroom activitiesMay provide laundry and bathing duties as requestedParticipates and guides participants in day center activities and meal and snack serviceReports all complaints and grievances made by the participant to the Home Care CoordinatorTreat all participants fairly, with kindness, dignity, and respectRelay patient-related information efficiently and effectively to appropriate staff membersMaintains up to date records using the EMR system so problems, plans, actions, and goals are accurately and clearly stated according to PACE Place policies, best practices, and regulatory requirementsSuccessfully completes the annually required compliance and in-service trainingParticipates in QAPI program as appropriateAttends regular staff meetings as scheduledDisplays critical thinking skills to problem solve and manage patient and family issues according to PACE Center or Home Care team, and the PACE Place policies and proceduresInforms the Home Care Coordinator or Center Manager of unusual, problematic patient/family issuesParticipates in emergency disaster processes as defined by PACE PLACE policiesDemonstrates familiarity with PACE Place policies/procedures and follows state and federal regulatory requirementsParticipates in Inter-Disciplinary Team (IDT) meeting, as able and availableMaintains all HIPPA and confidentiality of participantsFollows all PACE Place Policies, Procedures, and OSHA safety guidelinesMaintain the confidentiality of all company procedures, results, and information about participants, clients, or familiesManage potentially infectious specimens with appropriate biohazard precautions and practices standard precautionsMaintain a safe working environmentPerforms any other duty assigned by the Home Care Coordinator or Center ManagerWe are an equal opportunity employer.We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.