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Completion of an accredited certified nursing assistant (CNA) training course preferred. Location: Emergency Department, Skokie Hospital. Our more than 25,000 team members and more than 6,000 physicians aim to deliver transformative patient experiences and expert care close to home across more than 300 ambulatory locations and eight acute care hospitals – Edward (Naperville), Elmhurst, Evanston, Glenbrook (Glenview), Highland Park, Northwest Community (Arlington Heights) Skokie and Swedish (Chicago) – all recognized as Magnet hospitals for nursing excellence.
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Degrees: High School,Cert,GED,Trn,Exper Licenses & Certifications: AAMA Certified Medical Assistant Emergency Medical Technician Certified Nursing Assistant Basic Life Support Registered Medical Assistant Additional Qualifications: 1 year experience preferred.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), or Certified Nursing Assistant, or Medical Assistant Certified, or Medical Assistant, or Registered Medical Assistant.
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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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Overlake Medical Center is currently seeking an Emergency Department Technician for our Emergency Department. Washington State Nursing Assistant - Certified (NC) required or will consider Washington State Nursing Assistant Registered (NR) with EMT experience.
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If working in North Dakota (ND) and not a Certified Nursing Assistant, must be on the North Dakota Department of Health Nurse Aide Registry upon completion of training/competency validation or a maximum of four months from the date of initial employment.
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Certifications: EMT, EMT-P certification preferred, or equivalent training or hospital experience required Current AHA BLS required Must successfully pass the telemetry test within the introductory period and on annual basis Experience: Minimum Six (6) months of related experience as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT or Paramedic), Certified Nursing Assistant, or Medical Assistant, or equivalent experience (e.g. military experience.
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Medical Assistant (CMA) or Paramedic certification: Preferred. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certification: Preferred. Prioritizes patient care and department needs, sets goals and organizes time to meet daily demands of nursing care.
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Current Certified Nurse Assistant License, EMT License or graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program required or current enrollment in a nursing program with at least 1 year of clinical rotations completed; or a minimum of 2 years current experience as an ED Tech.
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Current state licensure as a Certified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A.) Under the direction and supervision of a Registered Professional Nurse, the Patient Care Technician is responsible for performing non-licensed patient care in accordance with established Nursing Standards and Hospital Policies.
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Preferred Experience: Certified Nursing Assistant or Patient Care Tech. The Patient Care Technician (PCT) delivers high-quality, patient-centered care by performing a variety of delegated patient care services in accordance with the PCT’s skills/training and the needs of the Department within the Acute Care Setting.
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A Certified Emergency Department Technician, accountable to a Registered Professional Nurse, performs various duties assisting the Emergency Department nurses and Physicians in the delivery of quality patient care, based on age, in accordance with the policies, procedures and objectives of the nursing service.
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EMT, Certified Nursing or Medical Assistant preferred. Through education, experience, and/or training, the individual is qualified to work with infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients.
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Prefer one or all of the following certifications: EMT Basic Certification, Certified Nursing Assistant, or Phlebotomy Certification. Requires completion of an EMR or EMT Basic National Certification course; or certification as a nursing assistant (CNA) or medical assistant (MA.
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Two (2) years experience as Mental Health Technician, Psychology Technician, Nursing Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant or Corpsman is required. Participates in nursing PI activities as assigned.
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