Emergency Department (ED) - PCT/CNA PRN 1st Shift
Baptist Health
Job Description:
Job Title: ED Technician
PRN: Need to be available a minimum of 5 shifts during the 6 week schedule.
Weekends are required 7a-start - 7p-end
Job Description:
ED Technician
Under the direction and supervision of a registered nurse (RN) or other licensed care team member, the ER Technician/Patient Care Technician (PCT) provides direct and indirect patient care. The PCT provides excellence in patient care while respecting human dignity and the uniqueness of everyone. Empathy, compassion, communication, and teamwork are the hallmarks of the PCT-nurse-patient relationship.
Performs direct patient care and related tasks as outlined by scope of practice and including but not limited to:Assists patients in personal hygiene activities such as bathing, dental and oral care, hair, and nail care.Assists patients with bowel and bladder functions while maintaining dignity. o Records patient intake and output (I & O).Collects, labels, and transports specimens for laboratory analysis.Changes and transports soiled and contaminated linens according to procedure. o Maintains clean and tidy patient room/environment.Assists patients with activity, turning and repositioning as indicated by provider order and in collaboration with the nurse.Communicates pertinent patient information/findings to patient’s nurse. · Sets priorities for the care of multiple patients.Requirements:
Current Kentucky Nurse Aide Certification required OR successful completion of first year of a Nursing program and validation of a clinical rotation consistent with level of education OR Current Certified Medical Assistant OR Verified EMT CertificationHigh School Diploma or equivalentBasic Life Support (must be obtained within three months of hire)If you would like to be part of a growing family focused on supporting clinical excellence, teamwork and innovation, we urge you to apply now! Baptist Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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