Overview
Are you looking to make an impact on the physical, emotional, and cultural needs of pediatric patients and their families? Join our team as a Behavioral Assistant at the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital!
Located on the west bank of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, we deliver a broad range of pediatric programs from surgery, imaging, and neonatal and pediatric intensive care to cardiac and oncology (cancer care) services and blood and marrow and organ transplantation.
Our compassionate, innovative approach has repeatedly received national recognition. In 2023 we were nationally ranked on U.S. News & World Report’s annual “Best Children’s Hospitals” list. It is our 16th year in a row on this premier national list, a recognition of the dedication and expertise of our extraordinary teams! We are proud to be the oldest academic children’s hospital in Minnesota and the longest-running top-ranked children’s hospital in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
The starting base rate of pay for the Behavioral Assistant role is $21.00. Candidates with experience may be brought in at a higher rate of pay.
We offer a generous benefits package including medical, dental, vision, vacation/sick time, 403(b) plan, tuition reimbursement, and more. Check out more of our benefits information here: https://www.fairview.org/benefits/localseiu
This position will be working 56 hours every two weeks on the day shift, 8-hour shifts, and every other weekend.
Responsibilities Job Description
The Behavioral Assistant is a member of the interdependent care team led by a designated Registered Nurse. Individuals in this role are responsible for assisting the nursing staff in maintaining a safe and healing environment in the inpatient setting. The Behavioral Assistant responds to patient needs, contributes to efficient unit operations, and observes patients as delegated by and under the supervision of the Registered Nurse.
Monitors and maintains the physical safety of patients through active involvement, observation, and intervention under the direction and supervision of the Registered Nurse.
Participates in unit-specific routines as assigned to support the care of patients including:
- Patient accountability rounds
- Patient searches on admission; listing and storing belongings
- 1:1 observation of patient
- Setting up and monitoring meals
- Vital signs and weights
- Monitoring visiting hours
- Communicating needed information to patients, family members, and fellow staff
- Performs other responsibilities as needed
Responds and participates in trained de-escalation techniques and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation or Basic Life Support situations.
Transports patients, equipment, and supplies.
Documents according to unit/policy requirements.
Conducts environmental safety checks observing for broken equipment, security of windows, door locks, etc.
Qualifications
Required
Education/Experience - Two-year college equivalent in human services field or 2-3 years of experience with direct patient care in a behavioral health setting.
Certification - Basic Life Support certification
Preferred
Education - Associate's degree
Experience - 6 – 12 months experience within a mental health setting preferred.
EEO Statement
EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled: All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to any lawfully protected status.
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