Baptist Health - Central Alabama · 4 months ago
Patient Care Tech Med/Surg Night Shift
Baptist Health is the largest healthcare system serving central Alabama, providing comprehensive hospital-based and outpatient services. The Patient Care Technician will assist RNs, LPNs, and Physicians in routine and non-complex aspects of patient care, contributing to the overall patient care process.
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Responsibilities
Assist in routine and non-complex aspects of patient care
Assist RNs, LPN's, and Physicians in the patient care process
Perform additional duties assigned that are within scope of the role
Qualification
Required
High School graduate or equivalent required
BLS required
Knowledge of body mechanics and basic safety, principles of physical care and comfort
Ability to resolve customer complaints and concerns
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
Preferred
Graduate from a certified Nursing Assistant Program or a Health Occupations Program (HOSA) preferred
Completion of first clinical rotation as a Nurse Student (i.e. completion of ‘Nursing Fundamentals' course which includes assistance with Activities of Daily Living, vitals signs etc) or 1 year of experience in a patient care role in an acute care, nursing home or home care setting preferred
Medical terminology training preferred
Company
Baptist Health - Central Alabama
Baptist Health is the largest health care system in Central Alabama and a proud affiliate of the UAB Health System.
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