Job Description
Overview You may be eligible for a sign-on bonus of up to $2,500. Join our team as a night shift, part-time, Rehabilitation Patient Care Technician in Tulsa, OK.
Fulfilling your purpose begins here: People First, Always. Here s how we take care of our people:
- Medical, vision, dental health insurance, health savings account / flexible spending, competitive pay, paid time off, 401k retirement plan with company match, employee assistance program and more
Your team is bigger than your department:
- Hillcrest Medical Center is a 656-bed hospital that includes The Alexander Burn Center, The Peggy V. Helmerich Women s Health Center, Kaiser Rehabilitation Center, the latest technology for the treatment of cancer, and the Oklahoma Heart Institute.
- We believe healthcare is a team sport and every player has something to contribute. We show compassion, celebrate differences and treat one another with respect.
Responsibilities- Work in partnership with the registered nurse to support patient care.
- Monitor patients at timed intervals, document data as directed, and report observations and patient concerns to the registered nurse.
- Obtain and record patients vital signs accurately.
- Respond promptly to all call lights.
- Assist patients with mobility and basic tasks, such as bathing, dressing, eating and other ADLs.
- Provide basic patient transport.
- Perform and demonstrates proficiency in phlebotomy.
- Assist in maintaining a clean, safe, and orderly environment for patients and staff.
- Participate in purposeful hourly rounding and bedside shift report as directed.
- Perform direct and indirect patient care duties as assigned and may provide clerical support to assigned unit.
Qualifications Job Requirements
- High school diploma or GED
- Basic Life Support certification
- Knowledge of patient assistance and care procedures
- Competent to perform in at least two general areas of practice (cross trained and able to cover more than one hospital service, role, or function).
Preferred Job Requirements:
- Minimum of two years of experience in acute or long-term care.
- Demonstrated proficiency in phlebotomy.
- Completion of approved CNA, PCT or paramedic certification or currently enrolled in nursing school.