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Must have or has had a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification, or Emergency Medical technician (EMT) awarded by the State of Wisconsin, or Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) program, or successful completion of medical terminology and anatomy/physiology courses, or Medical Assistant (MA), certified by the State if Wisconsin.
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QualificationsDegrees: High School,Cert,GED,Trn,Exper Licenses & Certifications: Certified Nursing AssistantEmergency Medical TechnicianParamedicBasic Life SupportLicensed Practical NurseAdvanced Cardiovascular Life Support Additional Qualifications:Paramedic, or Licensed Practical Nurse, or Emergency Medical Technician-EMT (if hired at BHSF prior to 2012 or at least 2 years of experience) or Certified Nursing Assistant-CNA (if hired at BHSF prior to 2012.
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Completion of an accredited certified nursing assistant (CNA) training course preferred. Location: Emergency Department, Skokie Hospital. When in the clinical environment, must utilize appropriate patient movement equipment for patient-lifting and transfers when the transfer is a non-emergency situation.
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Job DescriptionThe Emergency Department Technician I reports to the Nurse Manager. Under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse, the Emergency Department Technician I performs multi-skilled activities to support a decentralized patient-centered approach to patient care and achieve desired outcomes.
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Employee-Centric: 2019-2023 Best Places to Work in Arkansas Responsibilities: Provide direct patient care for assigned patients in the Emergency Department, under the supervision of a Registered Nurse.
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Preferred Certifications : Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Advanced Unlicensed Assistant (AUA) in the state of Oklahoma, Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT.
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification OR PCA/PCT diploma with National Health Career Association certification OR. EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) certification OR.
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PCA/PCT (Patient Care Associate/Patient Care Technician) diploma with 6 months to 1 year of previous work experience within the last 6 months in an healthcare setting OR. Evidence of Completion in of a Nursing Assistant training program OR.
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Emergency Department Technician - NIGHT SHIFT - Emergency Dept. + Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Pennsylvania EMT certification required. with Employee Wellness Programs, and Fitness Discounts (University Fitness Center, Peloton.
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Job Description Summary The Emergency Department Technician I reports to the Nurse Manager. Experience: One year of patient care work experience in a health care facility, Certified Nursing Assistant, EMT or Paramedic certification, Bachelor’s Degree or enrollment in a healthcare related program with successful completion of a Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, or Nursing Fundamentals course at an accredited institution or equivalent training preferred.
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Be Well with Employee Wellness Programs, and Fitness Discounts (University Fitness Center, Peloton). This individual will be trained to provide basic first aid, venipuncture, point of care testing and splinting.
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Certified Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant or Patient Care Technician program or. Or equivalent medical background experience, such as EMT, Home Health Aide, CMA, PCT, or Nursing Assistant.
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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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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) credential or previous completion of a Patient Care Technician program preferred. Under the supervision of the RN or LPN, the Patient Care Technician (PCT) performs various duties to support the treatment and care of patients according to established methods and procedures.
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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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