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Click here to hear Brendan tell us about a day in the life of an Emergency Department Technician (ED Tech) with Sentara Healthcare. As an Emergency Department Technician (ED Tech) with Sentara, you can work in either inpatient or outpatient Emergency Department settings.
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Certification, Registration & LicensureRequired:National Registry Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) orNational Registry Emergency Medical Technician-Advanced (EMT-A) orLicensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)Basic Life Support - American Heart AssociationExperienceOne year of prior experience as an EMT or LNA.Evidence of experience working effectively and positively with patients, care providers, and the multi-disciplinary team.
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The Emergency Services Technician serves in a combination role and is competent to perform as a Patient Care Assistant (PCA), Telemetry Technician (TT) and/or a Unit Secretary (US) under the supervision of a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, and/or physician in a fast-paced emergency department of a tertiary care facility with level one trauma designation.
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We are well staffed with 200+ support staff and highly trained veterinary technicians, including several veterinary technician specialists spanning multiple specialties, such as Anesthesia, Dentistry, Diagnostic Imaging, Emergency and Critical Care, Exotics, and Oncology.
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Reporting to the Chief Enterprise Risk Management & Compliance Officer, the University's Emergency Preparedness Coordinator implements risk-based planning and training to enhance the University's emergency preparedness and ability to mitigate risks with the goal of ensuring business continuity.
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Either Emergency Medical Technician–Basic (EMT-B) or higher with state licensure or state certification, or Certified Nursing Assistant in state of practice is required for new hires and transfers.
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JOB SUMMARYThe Health Unit Coordinator/Emergency Department Technician (HUC/EDT) functions under the supervision of the Emergency Department (ED) Charge Nurse or designee.
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Experience with risk assessments, Business Impact Analysis(BIAs), Hazard Vulnerability Assessments(HVAs), Disaster Recovery Plans, and Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). The Business Continuity Planner coordinates and supports campus-wide organization resiliency within the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) framework as a member of the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) team.
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The Emergency Department Technician requires the skills and knowledge of many areas such as: ED Tech, Patient Registrar, Unit Clerk, and Monitor Tech. The Emergency Department Tech performs a variety of RN delegated tasks under the supervision of a registered nurse.
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The Pavilion and the Critical Care Center house a state-of-the-art Emergency Department, ICU, Cardiac Cath Lab and surgical suites. 1-2 years of patient care experience in an acute care hospital or military medic setting or an Active EMT license in lieu of experience required.
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Description The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner work under supervision of an attending neonatologist and following established protocols, manages care for high risk newborns and their families in emergency and non-emergency situations.
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Critical Care, Medical/Surgical, Intermediate, and Emergency Department units will not consider newly graduated Nurses without post-graduation experience, except for those that have successfully completed LMC's Nurse Residency Program.
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As an Emergency Department Technician (ED Tech), you will support emergency department or urgent care by performing basic emergency medical procedures as directed under supervision, assists nurses and physicians in the performance of their functions.
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As a company with two decades of experience, our clients include the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Services (DHS/FPS); Department of Defense, Pentagon Force Protection Agency (DoD/PFPA), Department of the Army, and Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DoS/DS) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE.
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The staff is composed of RNs and Emergency Room Technicians with support services provided by an ED Pharmacist and Medication Reconciliation Technician 7 days a week. On top of all our Emergency Department has to offer, we also enjoy the benefits of being part of the CHI Franciscan Health family of hospitals and other health care services providing care to our communities throughout the beautiful South Puget Sound Region of Western Washington.
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