What are the responsibilities and job description for the PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN II, POST PARTUM position at SGMC Health?
Description
Location: Main Campus
Department: POST PARTUM
Schedule: Full Time, 7on/7off, M-F 3p-11p Sat & Sun 7a-7p
Position Summary
Requires moderate to frequent lifting (excess of 50 lbs), bending, and assisting in same, using correct techniques.
Requires extensive walking during shift.
Likely to be exposed to blood and body fluids and infectious diseases on a daily basis.
Uses general office equipment in performance of duties, including but not limited to computers, computerized lab equipment, printers, fax, telephone & nurse call systems.
Interacts daily with persons under stress, having complex complaints, and/or with whom there is a need to respond to questions, problems, or gain cooperation.
Physical functional capacity for healthcare workers as defined by the Saunders Method (very heavy).
Location: Main Campus
Department: POST PARTUM
Schedule: Full Time, 7on/7off, M-F 3p-11p Sat & Sun 7a-7p
Position Summary
- Provides personal care and assists with ADLs
- Assists RNs & LPNs with patient care procedures.
- Performs and assists with procedures.
- Assists with equipment/supply maintenance
- Performs complex clerical duties.
- All competencies listed may not be implemented in every nursing unit due to variation of services provided.
- High School Graduate or equivalent preferred.
- Certified Nursing Assistant preferred.
- Six months of relevant patient care experience preferred.
- Phlebotomy and/or Medical Assistant experience preferred.
- Graduate of PCT course strongly preferred.
- Current Healthcare Provider CPR Certification preferred.
- General office skills and medical terminology preferred.
- General computer skills preferred.
- Works primarily in moderate to fast-paces hospital setting.
Requires moderate to frequent lifting (excess of 50 lbs), bending, and assisting in same, using correct techniques.
Requires extensive walking during shift.
Likely to be exposed to blood and body fluids and infectious diseases on a daily basis.
Uses general office equipment in performance of duties, including but not limited to computers, computerized lab equipment, printers, fax, telephone & nurse call systems.
Interacts daily with persons under stress, having complex complaints, and/or with whom there is a need to respond to questions, problems, or gain cooperation.
Physical functional capacity for healthcare workers as defined by the Saunders Method (very heavy).