The Field CNA is responsible for field operations and supervision of the implementation of care and treatment plans, therapeutic activities for individuals as directed by licensed practitioners.
Schedules in person assessments for new and existing patients, and properly document all necessary information.
Responsible for the supervision and training of agency caregivers to assure performance of tasks, functions and responsibilities necessary to assure appropriate individual care plan and active treatment is offered in a clean, safe and secure environment, in accordance with federal, state and unit policies and procedures.
Participates in the development of treatment plans, program functions as well as policies and procedures.
Provides supervision, counseling and evaluation of field supervisor representatives and their assigned cases.
Performs administrative functions and coordinates all care plans provided to patients.
Be available at all times during the agency's usual working hours, and may be available during off duty hours and if on call.
Display flexibility, cooperation and dependability in fulfilling responsibilities.
CNA Certification from an accredited program that is currently active for 2024.
One year experience in a medical office, hospital, outpatient clinic, or other health care settings. Home health or hospice experience preferred.
Knowledge of medical terminology
Basic computer skills and proficiency in navigating the internet in order to use multiple web-based programs.
Intermediate typing skills
Knowledge of office machines
Excellent phone skills with an emphasis on customer service
Must be fluent in Spanish and English
Ability to rely on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals
Must have a Drivers License and Vehicle.