Sitter - Skilled Nursing Facility
Company: Arnot Health System
Location: Elmira
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description MAIN FUNCTION: Provide
observation to patients age 16 and over who require continuous
observation. The primary purpose of this job position is to render
routine daily observation and restorative care and services to
maintain the safety of the patient in accordance with the patient's
rights and care plan and under the direction of a professional
nurse. This job description in no way states or implies that these
are the only duties you will be required to perform; the omission
of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the
position if the work is similar, related or is a logical assignment
to the position. The Sitter reports directly to the Unit Director
or designee. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: PERSONNEL FUNCTIONS: The
sitter reports to the charge nurse on arrival to the unit. Personal
appearance standards are followed for sitter attire. While the
sitter's preference is considered when assigning breaks and lunch
times, overall patient needs take precedence over individual
requests. The sitter may not leave for break without Registered
Nurse (RN) permission and the provision of continuous monitoring
during the sitter's absence The sitter may not make or receive
personal phone calls while on duty. The use of personal electronic
devices while performing the duties of a sitter is strictly
forbidden. In the case of an emergency, the sitter will notify the
RN that he/she needs to take a break to make a telephone call and
wait for someone to relieve him/her. Any personal calls will be
made only on official break time and away from patient care areas.
Sitters are never to sleep while on duty. Sitters may not have
personal reading material while on duty. PATIENT CARE FUNCTIONS:
The sitter may be present and overhear discussions related to the
medical condition of the patient. These conversations are
confidential and should not be repeated or shared with anyone. The
sitter does not engage in conversations with the patient regarding
his/her medical condition or plan of care nor does he/she offer
suggestions. The sitter will refer the patient to the nurse or
physician to answer any questions regarding care. The sitter
monitors the patient's verbalizations and immediately informs the
nurse if the patient expresses any idea or intention to hurt
self/others or leave without physician's permission (elopement or
Against Medical Advice {AMA}). Sitters observe the patient and
maintain a safe environment, and as delegated by the RN, may
provide care to the patient that does not interfere with the
ability to maintain continuous visual contact. Clinical Assistants
assigned as sitters will complete all aspects of ADL's for all
patients in the room. This includes but is not limited to the
following: vital signs, bathing, feeding, toileting, ROM and
restraints as outlined in the restraint protocol Where applicable,
agency staff may provide care within the scope of their regular
practice and competency level. Sitters remain in the patient's room
with an unobstructed view of the patient. Patient requests (that
the sitter cannot accommodate/respond to) for assistance are
promptly referred to the nursing staff via the SpectraLink phone or
call light/intercom system. The sitter accompanies the patient for
any clinical tests or procedures off the unit. The sitter remains
within an arm's length distance of the patient unless otherwise
directed by the person performing the test or procedure. The sitter
may be assigned to monitor two patients in the same room. The
sitter positions him/herself to maintain an unobstructed view of
both patients. Additional staff must be provided if patient
activity (e.g., patient ambulating in the hall, patient in the
restroom or patient transported off the unit) prevents the sitter
from simultaneously monitoring both patients. While on duty, a
sitter may not leave the patient's room without RN approval and/or
relief. If the sitter is instructed to leave the room temporarily
while the patient receives care, he/she waits outside the door so
that he/she can resume duty without delay. If the patient's visitor
requests that the sitter leave the room temporarily, the sitter
must first obtain RN approval. Sitter should turn on/off or adjust
the station or volume on a radio or television only at the
patient's request. The volume on the radio/television should be
adjusted so as not to disturb other patients . If the patient is
restrained, the sitter: May not remove or adjust restraints, except
for in an emergency, or if instructed to do so by an RN. Notify the
RN if the patient complains of discomfort or attempts to remove the
restraint(s). Must ensure that the patient's dignity is preserved:
patient is covered, curtains pulled, door adjusted to provide
privacy. Must ensure that essential care needs are addressed (e.g.,
if upper limbs are restrained assist patient with facial tissue
use, etc.) In the event of an emergency or a sudden change in the
patient's condition/behavior (e.g., medical emergency or escape
attempt), the sitter is to notify the RN immediately by calling out
"I need help in here", in a very loud voice. Also put the call
light on to alert nursing staff that help is needed in that room.
Other observations are reported to the RN on a regular basis.
Sitters may feed patients upon assessment and delegation by an RN.
SAFETY AND SANITATION: Operates all equipment in a safe manner
after receiving in-service on how to use equipment. Reports
defective equipment to Unit Director/Charge Nurse immediately.
Follows policies and procedures related to Standard Precautions.
Keeps patient's rooms, utility rooms, shower/tub rooms and
corridors neat and in order. Follows ArnotHealth requirements for
pre-placement examinations and immunizations. Follows emergency
protocols STAFF DEVELOPMENT: Attends continuing educational
programs designed to enhance knowledge of the care of patient.
Participates in DNV and OSHA mandated in-services annually.
Promotes and fosters the mission and philosophy of the Hospital
during performance of job duties and community activities. Actively
supports and participates in the Hospital Continuous Quality
Improvement endeavors. Performs other related duties as required.
PATIENT'S RIGHTS FUNCTIONS: Maintains confidentiality of all
residents care information. Maintains the rights of all residents
to independent expression, decision, personal freedom, dignity, and
freedom from abuse or social isolation. Provides privacy for
patient / knocks before entering the patient's room, closes door or
curtain before performing procedures. Reports patient's complaints
or grievances to Charge Nurse as soon as possible. OTHER: Is
responsible for attending all annual mandatory educational programs
as required by position. Employee understands and demonstrates the
importance of satisfying the needs of the customer/patient by
interacting with him/her in a friendly and caring way, being
attentive to the customer's needs, both psychologically and
physically, and by taking the initiative to maintain communication
with the customer in order to provide a secure and pleasant
experience with the Arnot Health. It is understood that this job
description lists typical duties for the classification and is not
to be considered inclusive of all duties which may be assigned.
EDUCATION: High school graduate preferred. EXPERIENCE: Previous
experience or job knowledge is required. CARDIOPULMONARY
RESUSCITATION (CPR) REQUIREMENTS: BLS CPR required within 90 days
of hire date. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Good physical and mental health is
required because long periods of standing and walking may be
involved. Also, lifting of the equipment and physical environment
may be required. Manual dexterity is necessary for feeding patient
upon delegation to do so. Visual and aural acuity are required to
make adequate observations of patient's condition. SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS: Demonstrates understanding, patience and tact in
dealing with residents and fellow workers. Abides by and supports
organizational policies and standards. Trustworthy in safeguarding
confidential information. Willingness to work hours that best meet
the needs of a specific service. Appearance to be neat and
professional at all times. This position requires limited access to
the medical record, which includes charting on the flow sheet, ADL
and graphic. EXPOSURE CATEGORY: Category I. Tasks that involve
exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues. Job Posted by
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