Patient Care Tech / Health Unit Coordinator - Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at Premier Health
Dayton, Ohio, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

18 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patient Care, Vital Signs Monitoring, Sample Collection, Bandage Changing, Communication, Organization, Multi-tasking, Computer Skills

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Position: Patient Care Tech Department: Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Shift: 7:00 pm-7:00 am Full Time 36 hours a week, 72 hours per pay period Facility: Miami Valley Hospital A Patient Care Technician, or PCT, is like a super helper in the hospital! They collaborate with nurses and doctors to provide personalized care for patients. They can: Check vital signs, including temperature, heart rate, and breathing rate. Help patients move around, get dressed, and eat. Collect samples like blood or urine. Clean and change bandages. Report any changes in a patient's condition to a nurse. The PCT works under the supervision of a nurse, who ensures that they are performing tasks safely and correctly. Sometimes, the PCT may also be referred to as a Patient Care Technician/Unit Clerk (PCT/HUC). As HUC, they assist with the paperwork and other tasks that keep the hospital running smoothly, which also enables patients to receive the best care possible. So, even though PCTs don't wear capes, they are essential members of the healthcare team who help patients feel better and recover their health. The HUC is pivotal to the overall function of the unit, including coordinating communication, data entry, and the stocking and ordering of supplies. Provides clerical assistance to physicians and staff. Provides direction and guidance to patients, families, and visitors while promoting a positive patient experience. Tasks are performed under the oversight of the RN in coordination with other team members. Qualifications - Education: You'll need a high school diploma or GED. Training: Before you start, you'll need to get a BLS CPR certificate. They can teach you how to do CPR at your orientation, too, so you don't need to do it beforehand. Experience: No previous job experience is required, but you should have one of the following: Finished STNA, CNA, or Patient Care Technician/Assistant training. Helped care for patients in the past 5 years (like taking their temperature, bathing them, or helping them use the restroom) Currently in nursing school and have finished one clinical rotation. Other Skills: You can handle multiple tasks simultaneously, even when people interrupt you, and still remain polite. You know how to use a computer a little. You're good at organizing things. You can communicate effectively with others. Bonus points: You've worked in a hospital before.
Responsibilities
The Patient Care Technician collaborates with nurses and doctors to provide personalized care for patients in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit. They assist with tasks such as checking vital signs, helping patients with mobility, and performing clerical duties as a Health Unit Coordinator.
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