CNA ER Full-time
Sarah Bush Lincoln

Emergency Department Technician - 7pm-7:30am *CNA or EMT-B required!

$19.61 - $30.40 / hour

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Emergency Department Technician - 7pm-7:30am *CNA or EMT-B required!

Job Description

Emergency Department Technicians provide basic care to patients and assists them in daily activities; providing comfort, transportation, and vital sign monitoring along with other patient care intervention in collaboration with a registered nurse.

Requirement: CNA or EMT-B, HS Diploma

Hours: 7pm-7:30am

Responsibilities

Applies cardiac monitor in alignment with approved policies, procedures, and physician orders., Completes assigned tasks in alignment with infection control standards., Documents and reports care delivered to patients under the direct supervision of an RN., Maintains competency and skill in Breath Alcohol Testing and Drug Screen specimen collection processes., Obtains and maintains professional knowledge by completing required knowledge and skills through orientation and competency activities specific to the unit, unit based in-service programs, and seeking new clinical learning opportunities., Promotes a safe environment by maintaining high fall risk precautions, skin risk precautions, and patient specific precautions., Promotes patient comfort and mobility through ambulation, turning, and repositioning., Provides direct age-appropriate care to patients under the supervision of the RN. Assists with activities of daily living and performs EKG's, finger stick blood sugars, and bladder scans, POC testing, splint application, assists with instrument setup and cleaning post procedure and prepares for central sterile., Supports relationship based care by providing compassionate, holistic care to patients, family, and co-workers and promoting a safe, caring, and healing environment.

Requirements

High School (Required)BLS or CPR certification (within 90 days of hire) - Sarah Bush Lincoln, CNA or completion of 1st semester of RN Program - Sarah Bush Lincoln, Emergency Medical Technician - Illinois Department of Public Health

Compensation

Estimated Compensation Range

$19.61 - $30.40

Pay based on experience

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