CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT / PATIENT CARE TECH (DAYS)
Req #: | 166284 |
Department: | 6NE MEDICINE/CARDIOLOGY |
Job Location: | UW Medical Center |
Posting Date: | 04/12/2019 |
Closing Info: | Open Until Filled |
Salary: | $2,790 - $3,870 per month |
Union Position: | Yes |
Shift: | First Shift |
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University of Washington Medical Center's 6NE Medical/Cardiology Unit has an outstanding opportunity for a 100% Full-Time Day Shift PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN position. The 30 bed 6NE Medicine/Cardiology unit specializes in providing acute care for diverse medical/surgical/cardiology patients who are acutely ill or injured and in varying stages of recuperation from diagnostic, therapeutic or surgical interventions. Patients with respiratory, medical, cardiac, or surgical diagnoses who require telemetry monitoring are admitted to this unit.
Patient Care Technician provides direct and indirect care to patients and their families under the general supervision of the Registered Nurse. Typical duties include assisting patients with activities of daily living, maintaining a safe environment of care, preparing patients for surgery, close observation of confused patients, transportation, maintenance of equipment and supplies, and clerical tasks. PCTs may serve in several roles, including, Constant Observer and General Unit PCT.
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High School graduation and six months experience involving direct patient care or customer service in a health care setting; OR equivalent education/experience.
Legal Requirement
A Washington State Health Care Assistant, Level "A" certification is required within 6 months of employment. (This certification is required to perform venous blood withdrawal procedures and capillary blood glucose checks, and can be achieved through successful on-the-job training.)
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