- provide nursing care to patients: the nurse staff will be responsible for providing direct patient care, including administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and assisting with daily activities as needed.
- maintain cleanliness and hygiene in patient rooms: the nurse staff will also be responsible for ensuring that patient rooms are kept clean and sanitary, including making beds, organizing personal items, and disposing of trash.
- assist with medical procedures: the nurse staff may also be required to assist healthcare providers with medical procedures, such as wound care, injections, or catheterization, following proper protocols and guidelines.
- monitor patient health and progress: the nurse staff will be responsible for monitoring and documenting changes in patient health status, notifying healthcare providers of any concerns, and updating patient records as needed.
- communicate effectively with patients and healthcare team: the nurse staff must have strong communication skills to effectively interact with patients, their families, and other members of the healthcare team to ensure the best possible care for patients.
skills and expectations:
- in nursing: the candidate must have a bachelor of science degree in nursing to be considered for the role.
- 1-5 years of experience: previous experience working as a nurse is required, with 1-5 years preferred.
- knowledge of nursing practices and protocols: the candidate must have a solid understanding of nursing practices, procedures, and protocols to provide safe and effective patient care.
- strong attention to detail: the nurse staff must have strong attention to detail to accurately document patient information, administer medications correctly, and follow proper procedures.
- ability to work in a team: the candidate must be able to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals and support staff to provide comprehensive care for patients.