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Coalinga Regional Medical Center
Overview
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for delivering direct and indirect cardiopulmonary care, including administering treatments, managing ventilators, and performing diagnostic procedures. They also assist the cardiac arrest team and provide education to patients, families, and the healthcare team.
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Compensation
$35 - $45 / HOUR
Posted
27 days ago
The Licensed Vocational Nurse maintains quality care delivery by ensuring the nursing care plan is followed, collaborating with physicians on assessment, evaluation, and follow-up of the patient care plan. Responsibilities include direct patient care such as comprehensive head-to-toe assessments, medication administration, wound care, and acting promptly on changes in patient condition using the SBAR method.
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1 month ago
The Licensed Vocational/Practical Nurse maintains quality care delivery by ensuring the nursing care plan is followed, collaborating with providers on assessment, evaluation, and follow-up of the patient care plan. Responsibilities include comprehensive patient assessment, developing care plans, accurate transcription of medical orders, and medication administration according to policy.
The Registered Nurse maintains quality care delivery by following the nursing care plan, collaborating with providers on assessment, evaluation, and follow-up of the patient care plan. Responsibilities include initiating ongoing patient assessments, developing nursing care plans, administering medications, and managing emergency situations.
The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Wound Care/Infection Prevention Control Nurse will provide comprehensive wound care, including assessment, treatment, and documentation, while collaborating with the Director of Nursing on infection prevention protocols. This role also involves educating patients and staff on wound care techniques and infection prevention strategies.
The Medical Assistant, under the direction of the Employee Health Nurse, performs routine administrative and clinical tasks including specimen collection, basic lab tests, and sterilizing instruments. Duties also involve maintaining supplies, keeping rooms neat, and preparing candidates for examinations.
The Clinical Laboratory Scientist performs a variety of complex laboratory tests across multiple departments to assist physicians in diagnosis and treatment. They are responsible for specimen collection, quality control, instrument maintenance, and accurate reporting of test results.
$45 - $55 / HOUR
HUCKEYE HEALTH SERVICES LLC
The Occupational Therapist will evaluate patients to create treatment plans that improve daily functioning and independence. They will also facilitate therapeutic activities to enhance cognitive and motor skills while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team.
$80 - $90 / HOUR
The Physical Therapist Assistant will provide clinical support and rehabilitation services at the Department of State Hospitals-Coalinga. Responsibilities include delivering patient care in accordance with facility standards and maintaining professional clinical practices.
$75 - $85 / HOUR
Provide physical therapy services to patients at the Department of State Hospitals-Coalinga. Ensure consistent patient care throughout the duration of the contract.
Provide occupational therapy services to patients at the Department of State Hospitals-Coalinga. Collaborate with the healthcare team to support patient rehabilitation and treatment goals.
Provide daily care and support to patients, including assistance with personal hygiene and physical comfort. Monitor patient conditions and report any changes to the medical or nursing staff.
$25 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Physical Therapist Assistant will work under a licensed therapist to implement individualized treatment plans for patients. They are responsible for providing therapeutic exercises, gait and transfer training, and monitoring patient progress.
$85 / HOUR
The Physical Therapist will evaluate patients to assess their physical functioning and rehabilitation needs. They will also develop and implement individualized treatment plans using therapeutic exercises and manual therapy.
$90 / HOUR
The psychologist will conduct comprehensive assessments to evaluate patients' mental states, cognitive abilities, and emotional functioning. They will work within the Department of State Hospitals in a full-time capacity.
$120 / HOUR
Provide nursing care to patients at the Department of State Hospitals-Coalinga facility. Responsibilities include working assigned shifts and maintaining patient safety standards.
$40 / HOUR
The ED RN coordinates and delivers comprehensive, patient-centered nursing care in the Emergency Department by utilizing the nursing process to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient needs. This includes performing accurate assessments, administering medications, coordinating follow-up care, and demonstrating leadership during emergent situations.
As an Emergency Room Technician, the role involves providing basic life support and emergency care under RN/Provider supervision, performing assessments, assisting with clinical procedures like wound care and EKGs, and ensuring safe patient transport and monitoring.
As an Emergency Room Technician on the NOC shift, the primary role involves providing essential clinical procedures, basic life support, and direct patient care support under the supervision of registered nurses and providers in a fast-paced critical access hospital setting. Responsibilities also include accurate documentation, maintaining emergency equipment, adhering to safety protocols, and collaborating effectively with the healthcare team.
The Certified Nursing Assistant performs routine patient care tasks under the supervision of an LPN/LVN, including accurately taking vital signs, performing treatments, and maintaining a clean work environment. Responsibilities also involve direct patient care activities such as bathing, feeding, and reporting any changes in patient condition to the supervisor.