LifeBridge Health
Patient Care Associate
$1,700-1,700 / hour
Baltimore, Maryland
Full-Time
On-site
2 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Join the patient care team in a Baltimore hospital, providing safe, supportive care as a Patient Care Associate. The role is well-suited for early-career healthcare workers seeking hands-on experience.
Union position with job security
Supportive team culture
Entry-level opportunity
Comprehensive training
Emphasis on patient safety
Inclusive work environment
About the job
Work as a Patient Care Associate to support safe, age-appropriate patient care under the direction of a Registered Nurse in Baltimore, MD. Focus on creating a healthier community, optimal patient outcomes, and a culture built on teamwork and safety.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist nurses in providing basic patient care
- Deliver reliable and safe care in accordance with standards
- Support patient safety goals and organizational mission
- Foster a spirit of teamwork among staff
Qualifications
- High School diploma, GED, or equivalent
- Less than one year of experience required
- American Heart Association CPR Certification
- GNA/CNA Certification
Workplace Culture
- Learning environment supportive of staff development
- Commitment to safety for patients, staff, and visitors
- Emphasis on respect, inclusion, and collaboration
Location
- Baltimore, MD
This is a union position with a supportive environment for growth and learning.
About LifeBridge Health
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LifeBridge Health is a nonprofit healthcare organization based in Baltimore, Maryland, operating several medical institutions including Sinai Hospital, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center, and Grace Medical Center. (en.wikipedia.org) With over 13,000 employees, it provides comprehensive medical services to the Greater Baltimore community. (forbes.com) LifeBridge Health is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care and has been recognized for its innovative programs and community initiatives. (lifebridgehealth.org)