Patient Care Tech / Observation 6MENE at Premier Health
Dayton, Ohio, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

31 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patient Care, Vital Signs, Direct Patient Care, Communication, Organization, Computer Skills, Teamwork, CPR Certification

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Position: Patient Care Tech Department: Observation Unit Shift: 7:00 pm-7:30 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 work with nurses and doctors to care for patients differently. They can: Check things like temperature, heartbeat, and breathing. 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 the nurse, which means the nurse makes sure they are doing things safely and correctly. Sometimes, the PCT might also be called a Patient Care Technician/Unit Clerk (PCT/HUC). As HUC, they help with the paperwork and other tasks that keep the hospital running smoothly, which also helps patients get 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 get healthy again! Qualifications Education: You'll need a high school diploma or GED. Training: you'll need to get a BLS CPR certificate. If you don’t already have it, they can teach you how to do CPR at your orientation too (so you don't need to do it beforehand). Experience: Successful completion of one of the following: Completion of previous STNA or CNA training or Patient Care Technician/Assistant training. Direct patient care experience within the last five years: Performing fundamental skills of vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure) & direct patient care activities ie. Bathing, turning/positioning, toileting Currently enrolled in nursing school and completion of at least one clinical rotation. Special Consideration: If the candidate has previous direct patient care experience, they may be excused from fundamental training (BCOP) upon completion of successful skills validation. This is in lieu of the above requirements. Other Skills You can handle doing many things simultaneously, even when people interrupt you, and still be nice. You know how to use a computer. You're good at organizing things. You can talk and listen well to others. Bonus points: You've worked in a hospital before.
Responsibilities
The Patient Care Technician assists nurses and doctors in caring for patients by performing tasks such as checking vital signs, helping with mobility, and collecting samples. They also report any changes in a patient's condition to the nursing staff.
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