Job Location Jackson, WY 83001 Position Type Full Time Salary Range $24.08 - $33.72 Hourly
Job Category Other Clinical
Performs age and developmentally appropriate nursing related tasks and services delegated by a licensed nurse to adult and geriatric patient/resident populations. After appropriate delegation by the supervising nurse, the nursing assistant shall utilize knowledge of resident rights, legal/ethical concepts, communication skills, safety and infection control while performing the following: basic nursing skills, personal care skills, basic restorative skills, mental health and psychosocial skills, communication skills and nursing team member skills. Delivers resident patient care according to the Scope of Service for the Living Center. Fosters a culture of patient/resident safety on the unit. Practices within the scope of an CNA and compiles with standards of practice for long term care facilities.
Essential Functions
Quality Resident Care
Resident Safety
Collaborative Communication and Teamwork
Other Duties
Job Requirements
Minimum Education
Required: Must have completed an accredited CNA course and have current WY CNA license.
Minimum Work Experience
Required: Effective and professional communication skills. Good customer service skills.
Required Licenses: WY CNA required at time of hire and upon expiration of the credentials. BLS required at time of hire.
Functional Demands
Working conditions
Long-term care clinical setting. Occasional stressful situations, irregular hours. Care of patient/residents with complicated medical/psychosocial conditions. Employee may be required to take call shifts and must possess the ability to do shift work. Must be on-site at the SJH campus or other facilities to fulfill the responsibilities of this role.
Physical Requirements
Employee must be physically active including heavy lifting and moving of residents. Must possess sight/hearing abilities to perform job requirements. Must possess the ability to push, pull, bend and move patients/residents, equipment, and supplies. Able to lift up to 50 lbs. 75% of shift spent standing and walking. Intermittent sitting and computer use.
Reports to: Director of Nursing LC
Internal and External Contacts:
All hospital departments, residents, physicians, families and/or friends of residents, community agencies, visitors, and volunteers.
Leadership Capabilities
Composure
• Remains calm when times are tough
• Maintains balance when the unexpected happens
Interpersonal Skills
• Relates well to all kinds of people, up, down and sideways, inside and outside the organization
• Builds appropriate rapport
• Uses diplomacy and tact
Priority Setting
• Spends his/her time and the time of others on what's important
• Quickly zeros in on the critical few and puts the trivial many aside
Problem Solving
• Uses logic and methods to solve problems with effective solutions
• Can see hidden problems
• Looks beyond the obvious and doesn't stop at the first answers
Time Management
• Uses his/her time effectively and efficiently
• Concentrates his/her efforts on the more important priorities
• Gets more done in less time than others

OUR PURPOSE: To provide our unique community and visitors with exceptional and ever-advancing individualized care.
ABOUT: Located in Jackson, Wyoming, the hospital at St. John's Health was built in 1991 and has 108 beds: 48 Acute Care/Primary Care Unit beds and 60 long-term care beds. Nursing and technical specialties include: Medical/Surgical (PCU), Obstetrics, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Intensive Care, Long Term Care (the “Living Center”), Skilled Nursing Care, Operating Room, Recovery Room, Outpatient Surgery, Pharmacy, Emergency Room, Home Care & Hospice, Cancer Care & Infusion, Laboratory, Radiology, Respiratory Care, Rehabilitation, and Social Services.
St. John’s Health also operates the following Physician Practices: Audiology & Hearing Aids; Cardiology; Child & Adolescent Psychiatry; Ear, Nose, Throat & Allergy; Family Health; General Surgery; Internal Medicine; Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery; Urgent Care; and Urology.
HISTORY: St. John’s Health was established in 1916 as part of St. John’s Episcopal Church. Although the hospital no longer has a direct affiliation with the church, it has retained the original name. In 1976, St. John’s became the Teton County Hospital District, and does business as St. John’s Health, with a publicly elected Board of Trustees. In the year 2019, St. John’s Hospital changed its name to St. John’s Health to better communicate our role in Jackson and the regional communities we serve.
St. John's Health is a EOE/Drug Free Employer.