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Job ID JR208461
Date posted 08/21/2026
Location: Coronado, California
Job Type: Regular
Shift: Night
Responsibilities
Hours:
Shift Start Time: 7 AM
Shift End Time: 7:30 AM
AWS Hours Requirement: 12/36 - 12 Hour Shift
Additional Shift Information:
Weekend Requirements: Every Other
On-Call Required: No
Hourly Pay Range (Minimum - Midpoint - Maximum): $25.300 - $30.360 - $34.000
This position is covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with SEIU-UHW. As part of the terms of employment, employees in this role are required to join the union within 31 days of hire and remain a member (e.g. dues paying, fee paying, religious exception contributor) for the duration of the collective bargaining agreement.
In alignment with the SEIU CBA, this position will be posted for 7 days internally from 7/29/26 to 8/6/26 and available only to existing members of the ratified SEIU Bargaining Unit with a contract expiration date of 9/30/2027.
What You Will Do
Collaborates with the interprofessional team in the delivery of quality patient/resident care under the direction of a licensed nurse. Delivers care with consideration to populations served including age specific needs/care. Contributes to overall unit functions.
Functions as the coordinator of communication for the unit and assumes primary responsibility for medical record management. Facilitates patient data management through transcription, order entry, and documentation. Supports best use of resources in management of equipment, supplies, and other department resources.
Under supervision, performs at least one higher level competency from the following:
- EKG
- Lift Team/Mobilization
- Integrative Therapy
- OB Tech
- Mother/baby dyad care
- Orthopedic Tech
- Other specialized skill such as surgical support/arterial lines/sterilization processes
Required Qualifications
Less Than 1 Year
- Six months of related clinical experience.
- AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association - REQUIRED
Preferred Qualifications
- H.S. Diploma or Equivalent
- Other Comparable certified nursing assistant course.
- 1 Year experience as unit clerk/secretary in an acute care setting.
Essential Functions
Clinical Competency
Under supervision, performs at least one higher-level competency from the following:
- EKG
- Lift Team/Mobilization
- Integrative Therapy
- OB Tech
- Mother/baby dyad care
- Orthopedic Tech
- Other specialized skill such as surgical support/arterial lines/sterilization processes
Teamwork and Communication
Greets and makes welcome a variety of customers by telephone and in-person.
Obtains information from visitors/callers, directs as appropriate or takes complete and accurate messages. Acts on requests for customer assistance.
Uses scripts as appropriate including answering phones, transferring calls and service recovery.
Answers call lights within four (4) rings or calls into patient rooms to validate request.
Answers phone within four (4) rings and transfers calls as indicated.
Responds to all inquiries with a timeliness that promotes customer satisfaction.
Coordinates with physicians and department team members via paging system or phones.
Assists in directing others during crisis intervention (codes, disasters, etc.).
Communicates effectively with all levels of staff and uses chain of command per unit guidelines.
Prioritizes workload in accordance with patient’s needs and staffing patterns, as appropriate.
Validates understanding of new patient needs or changes in assignment.
Communicates with other staff to develop plan for best use of resources.
Asks for assistance to get workload completed.
Reports to license nurse or supervisor when unable to respond to number of current demands.
Seeks feedback from co-workers about strategy to complete work more efficiently.
Completes and signs appropriate documents accurately and timely.
Admissions, Discharge and Transfer Responsibilities
Ensures complete room set up for new admission (bedpan, urine container, tissue paper, basin, fresh water, etc.).
Meets and greets new patient/resident and family members on admission to the unit.
Orients patient/resident and family to the facility/room.
Inventories and documents patient’s personal belongings on inventory sheet upon admission and updates as needed.
Accounts for patient’s belongings during transfer and discharge process.
Transfers/transports patient to activities, therapies and other departments on time and in a safe manner.
Removes all patient’s equipment and supplies upon discharge.
D/c’s patient from IDX within expected timeframe of patient leaving unit.
As directed by RN, appropriately enters orders related to equipment, supplies and dietary needs; seeks RN clarification when needed to ensure accuracy.
Patient Care Activities
Completes and signs appropriate documents accurately and timely.
Provides patient care within scope of responsibilities.
Provides and documents daily care of patient per unit standards.
In monitored units, follows telemetry process and collaborates with central telemetry for initiating/discontinuing monitoring.
Communicates or questions requests outside of scope of practice to licensed nurse.
Identifies and communicates new resident/patient care issues/concerns.
Communicates changes in patients/residents condition.
Takes rapid action in life threatening situations and immediately notifies the licensed nurse.
Communicates plans to transfer patients/residents to other departments or discharge to home.
Safety
Complies with universal precautions and hospital infection control policies.
Uses proper body mechanics and safe patient mobilization equipment to ensure patient’s safety and avoid personal injury.
Follows safety procedures required for equipment use.
Reports observed hazards and unsafe practices.
Reports personal injury within two hours after incident happened, and completes the ART and state claim forms.
Identifies and communicates patients who are at risk for injury to self and others.
Complies with hospital policy in management of patients in restraints.
Labels/stores, ensures safety of patient belongings (hearing aids, glasses, dentures).
Participate in auditing and safety monitoring programs per unit standards.
Medical Record/Information Management
Obtains chart inserts for admissions and maintains charts, ensuring additional forms are available and placed in charts.
Obtains previous charts from medical records.
Dismantles charts to return to Medical Records, including old charts.
Requests medical records, films, or other medical information from other facilities as needed.
Files interdisciplinary and diagnostic printouts in chart per standards.
Dates, times, and initials all entries.
Assists team members in locating patient data information.
Collects and prepares patient data necessary to support inter-facility transfers.
Accurately updates electronic information systems (i.e., tracking shell, Stafflink, NaviCare Hill-Rom systems)
Ensures timely teletracking updates/requests.
Enters accurate disposition of patient requiring admission, transfer, or discharge per unit time guidelines.
Coordinates scheduling of test and retrieving results to support patient progress.
Retrieves diagnostic study, lab results, and other relevant patient information supportive of patient assessment.
Prepares/stocks downtime packets.
Equipment and Supplies
Obtains, discontinues, stores and cleans equipment according to policy/procedure and manufacturer guidelines.
Enters work order to facilitate repair of equipment, reports urgent or unresolved equipment malfunction to lead/manager or the appropriate department (Biomed, Supply Chain Services, etc.).
Manages and operates equipment safely.
Ensures integrity/sterility of supplies.
Checks and restocks bedside units/exam rooms after each patient and prn.
Restocks supplies (e.g., clerical, patient care and dietary).
Tracks equipment availability: logs, assigns, and tracks equipment.
Ensures compliance safety regulations (e.g., equipment does not block fire exits).
Follows durable, re-usable medical equipment protocols.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of basic patient/resident care skills.
- Effective interpersonal skills.
- Ability to perform all baseline resident/patient care skills under guidance of licensed nurse.
- Fluent knowledge (written and spoken) of English.
Sharp HealthCare is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with disability or any other protected class.
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Target clinical and allied health roles first
Sharp HealthCare's sponsorship activity is concentrated in clinical and specialized healthcare positions. Focus your search on roles like nursing, pharmacy, radiology, and therapy, these departments align most closely with Sharp's documented sponsorship history.
Understand Sharp's H-1B sponsorship pathway
Sharp HealthCare sponsors H-1B visas for specialty occupation roles requiring at least a bachelor's degree in a specific field. Healthcare professionals in clinical, research, or technical roles are strongest candidates, confirm the role qualifies as a specialty occupation before applying.
Students on OPT or CPT should move early
Sharp accepts F-1 OPT and CPT candidates, which is valuable for international students in healthcare programs. Start outreach before your OPT authorization expires, healthcare hiring cycles are long, and early engagement gives you the best chance of a seamless transition.
Canadian and Mexican professionals should explore the TN route
Sharp HealthCare sponsors TN visas, which offer a faster and simpler path than H-1B for eligible Canadian and Mexican professionals. Roles in healthcare management, science, or engineering may qualify, review the USMCA TN occupation list before applying.
Filter specifically for visa-sponsoring healthcare employers
Not every healthcare employer openly advertises sponsorship. Migrate Mate surfaces verified sponsors so you can filter by real sponsorship history, helping you prioritize Sharp and comparable health systems without guessing which employers will actually support your visa.
Align your application with Sharp's mission-driven culture
Sharp HealthCare emphasizes patient-centered care and community health. In your cover letter and interviews, connect your background to their care philosophy, hiring managers at mission-driven health systems weigh cultural fit heavily, especially when sponsorship is part of the offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Sharp HealthCare sponsor H-1B visas?
Yes, Sharp HealthCare sponsors H-1B visas for qualifying specialty occupation roles. Healthcare professionals in clinical, technical, and specialized support positions are the most common candidates. The role must require at least a bachelor's degree in a specific field, and Sharp must file a Labor Condition Application with the Department of Labor before the H-1B petition can proceed.
What visa types does Sharp HealthCare sponsor?
Sharp HealthCare sponsors H-1B, F-1 OPT, F-1 CPT, and TN visas. This range makes it accessible to a broad group of international workers, from students completing clinical rotations on CPT, to post-graduation OPT holders, to licensed professionals from Canada or Mexico pursuing TN status in a qualifying healthcare occupation.
Which roles or departments at Sharp HealthCare are most likely to offer visa sponsorship?
Sponsorship at Sharp HealthCare is most commonly associated with roles that require specialized credentials, think registered nurses, pharmacists, radiologic technologists, physical therapists, and clinical research staff. Administrative and general support roles are less likely to qualify for H-1B sponsorship since they may not meet the specialty occupation standard USCIS requires.
How do I find visa-sponsored job openings at Sharp HealthCare?
The most reliable approach is to search specifically for roles where sponsorship is confirmed, not just listed as a possibility. Migrate Mate aggregates jobs from verified sponsoring employers, including Sharp HealthCare, so you can filter for open positions with a real sponsorship track record. Apply directly through Sharp's careers portal once you've identified a matching role.
How do I approach the application timeline when targeting Sharp HealthCare for H-1B sponsorship?
H-1B sponsorship requires lead time. The annual lottery opens in March for an October 1 start date, so your offer and petition paperwork need to be in place well before then. If you're currently on OPT, cap-gap provisions may bridge the gap. Start conversations with Sharp's recruiting team several months ahead of any deadline to allow time for LCA filing and petition preparation.