• Why You’ll Love this Behavior Technician (BT) / Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Job!  

    Are you energetic, enthusiastic, and love working with kids? Join BrightPath Behavior in Harlingen, TX, as a Behavior Technician (BT) or Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and make a real impact by helping children develop essential skills and reach meaningful milestones through one-on-one ABA therapy.

    In this role, you'll work directly with children as part of their individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy programs. You'll build meaningful connections, support skill development, and help clients achieve life-changing milestones. Under the guidance of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), you’ll implement therapy plans, track progress, and adjust strategies to meet each client’s unique needs.

    Behavior Technician Pay: $17 - $19 / hour
    *We'll help you get registered- paid training!

    Registered Behavior Technician Pay: $18 - $24 / hour
    *pay based on experience level

    Why BrightPath Behavior?Flexible SchedulesPaid Time Off (PTO)Paid Training to become a Registered Behavior Technician with support!Career Growth OpportunitiesCenter-BasedWant to make a real, lasting difference in the lives of kids with autism and have fun doing it? Apply today for the Behavior Technician (BT)/Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) position in Harlingen,TX!ResponsibilitiesDeliver one-on-one ABA therapy to clients based on individualized treatment plansSupport BCBAs by implementing behavioral interventions and skill-building strategiesAddress problem behaviors and teach functional skills (e.g., communication, social, self-help)Collect and submit accurate data on client progressMaintain thorough session records, including treatment notes and timesheetsCommunicate effectively with team members about client careAccept feedback and adjust interventions as directed by supervisorsAlways uphold client confidentiality and privacyDemonstrate understanding of ABA principles and techniquesObtain RBT certification within 90 days of hire (or provide proof of completion)Assist in preparing therapy materials and other tasks as neededPerform additional duties as assignedRequired SkillsHigh school diploma or equivalentCPR & BLS certification preferred, not required - we’ll train you!  RBT certification preferred, not required – we'll train you!Valid, current driver’s license or state issued ID & current car insurance on vehicle  Working towards or has obtained a Degree in Behavioral Science or related field (such as Psychology, Special Education, Elementary Education) preferred#TalJobsPandoLogic. Category: , Keywords: Mental Health Technician

  • Why You’ll Love this Behavior Technician (BT) / Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Job!  

    Are you energetic, enthusiastic, and love working with kids? Join BrightPath Behavior in Cypress, TX, as a Behavior Technician (BT) or Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and make a real impact by helping children develop essential skills and reach meaningful milestones through one-on-one ABA therapy.

    In this role, you'll work directly with children as part of their individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy programs. You'll build meaningful connections, support skill development, and help clients achieve life-changing milestones. Under the guidance of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), you’ll implement therapy plans, track progress, and adjust strategies to meet each client’s unique needs.

    Behavior Technician Pay: $17 - $19 / hour
    *We'll help you get registered- paid training!

    Registered Behavior Technician Pay: $18 - $24 / hour
    *pay based on experience level

    Why BrightPath Behavior?Flexible SchedulesPaid Time Off (PTO)Paid Training to become a Registered Behavior Technician with support!Career Growth OpportunitiesCenter-BasedWant to make a real, lasting difference in the lives of kids with autism and have fun doing it? Apply today for the Behavior Technician (BT)/Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) position in Cypress,TX!ResponsibilitiesDeliver one-on-one ABA therapy to clients based on individualized treatment plansSupport BCBAs by implementing behavioral interventions and skill-building strategiesAddress problem behaviors and teach functional skills (e.g., communication, social, self-help)Collect and submit accurate data on client progressMaintain thorough session records, including treatment notes and timesheetsCommunicate effectively with team members about client careAccept feedback and adjust interventions as directed by supervisorsAlways uphold client confidentiality and privacyDemonstrate understanding of ABA principles and techniquesObtain RBT certification within 90 days of hire (or provide proof of completion)Assist in preparing therapy materials and other tasks as neededPerform additional duties as assignedRequired SkillsHigh school diploma or equivalentCPR & BLS certification preferred, not required - we’ll train you!  RBT certification preferred, not required – we'll train you!Valid, current driver’s license or state issued ID & current car insurance on vehicle  Working towards or has obtained a Degree in Behavioral Science or related field (such as Psychology, Special Education, Elementary Education) preferred#TalJobs #ZRBPPandoLogic. Category: , Keywords: Mental Health Technician

  • RN - Primary Care Clinic  

    - Richland County

    Overview$5,000 Sign on Bonus Available!!! $2,500 Relocation Bonus Available (greater than 50 miles) (external candidates only) The Ambulatory Nurse utilizes a systematic approach to nursing by incorporating assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation in the practice of nursing. Provides healthcare to individuals, families, and communities within the RN scope of practice as defined by the Illinois Board of Nursing. QualificationsCertifications: Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days - American Heart Association (AHA); Licensed Registered Professional Nurse (RN) - Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), Education: College Diploma: Nursing, Work Experience: ResponsibilitiesProvides and facilitates competent health care of patients and families in area of practice. Ensures adherence to established standards of care and scope of practice.Reviews physician's orders and carries out orders in a knowledgeable and professional manner.Dispenses sample drugs according to policy and procedure, completing log book with the required information.Ensures documentation of care is complete and accurate.Provides health and wellness education to individuals and groups.Provides leadership for initiatives designed to improve the quality of care or clinical outcomes.Assists with procedures, observing general standard precautions.Telephone triage for any patient or parent who calls in. Triage of patients could be a young as birth thru the lifespan. Patient Notification of test results for any testing patient has completed. Patient ages from birth thru the lifespan Medication refills for any medications. May be related to Hypertension, Diabetes, COPD or any diagnosis that may affect an infant to an adult thru their lifespan Nurse visits for injections, BP checks- age ranges from birth thru the lifespan Patient triage in office for any patient or parent who walks in. Triage of patients could be a young as birth thru the lifespan. Schedules tests to be done on patients through the ancillary departments of the hospital. About UsFind it here.Discover the job, the career, the purpose you were meant for. The supportive and inclusive team where you can thrive. The place where growth meets balance – and opportunities meet flexibility. Find it all at Carle Health.Based in Urbana, IL, Carle Health is a healthcare system with nearly 16,600 team members in its eight hospitals, physician groups and a variety of healthcare businesses. Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Carle Foundation Hospital, Carle Health Methodist Hospital, Carle Health Proctor Hospital, Carle Health Pekin Hospital, and Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center hold Magnet® designations, the nation’s highest honor for nursing care. The system includes Methodist College and Carle Illinois College of Medicine, the world’s first engineering-based medical school, and Health Alliance™. We offer opportunities in several communities throughout central Illinois with potential for growth and life-long careers at Carle Health.We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class. Carle Health participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. | For more information: human.resources@carle.com. Compensation and BenefitsThe compensation range for this position is $25.69per hour - $42.9per hour. This represents a good faith minimum and maximum range for the role at the time of posting by Carle Health. The actual compensation offered a candidate will be dependent on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s experience, qualifications, location, training, licenses, shifts worked and compensation model. Carle Health offers a comprehensive benefits package for team members and providers. To learn more visit careers.carlehealth.org/benefits.

  • RN - Primary Care Clinic  

    - Richland County

    Overview$5,000 Sign on Bonus Available!!! $2,500 Relocation Bonus Available (greater than 50 miles) (external candidates only) The Ambulatory Nurse utilizes a systematic approach to nursing by incorporating assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation in the practice of nursing. Provides healthcare to individuals, families, and communities within the RN scope of practice as defined by the Illinois Board of Nursing. QualificationsCertifications: Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days - American Heart Association (AHA); Licensed Registered Professional Nurse (RN) - Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), Education: College Diploma: Nursing, Work Experience: ResponsibilitiesProvides and facilitates competent health care of patients and families in area of practice. Ensures adherence to established standards of care and scope of practice.Reviews physician's orders and carries out orders in a knowledgeable and professional manner.Dispenses sample drugs according to policy and procedure, completing log book with the required information.Ensures documentation of care is complete and accurate.Provides health and wellness education to individuals and groups.Provides leadership for initiatives designed to improve the quality of care or clinical outcomes.Assists with procedures, observing general standard precautions.Telephone triage for any patient or parent who calls in. Triage of patients could be a young as birth thru the lifespan. Patient Notification of test results for any testing patient has completed. Patient ages from birth thru the lifespan Medication refills for any medications. May be related to Hypertension, Diabetes, COPD or any diagnosis that may affect an infant to an adult thru their lifespan Nurse visits for injections, BP checks- age ranges from birth thru the lifespan Patient triage in office for any patient or parent who walks in. Triage of patients could be a young as birth thru the lifespan. Schedules tests to be done on patients through the ancillary departments of the hospital. About UsFind it here.Discover the job, the career, the purpose you were meant for. The supportive and inclusive team where you can thrive. The place where growth meets balance – and opportunities meet flexibility. Find it all at Carle Health.Based in Urbana, IL, Carle Health is a healthcare system with nearly 16,600 team members in its eight hospitals, physician groups and a variety of healthcare businesses. Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Carle Foundation Hospital, Carle Health Methodist Hospital, Carle Health Proctor Hospital, Carle Health Pekin Hospital, and Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center hold Magnet® designations, the nation’s highest honor for nursing care. The system includes Methodist College and Carle Illinois College of Medicine, the world’s first engineering-based medical school, and Health Alliance™. We offer opportunities in several communities throughout central Illinois with potential for growth and life-long careers at Carle Health.We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class. Carle Health participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. | For more information: human.resources@carle.com. Compensation and BenefitsThe compensation range for this position is $25.69per hour - $42.9per hour. This represents a good faith minimum and maximum range for the role at the time of posting by Carle Health. The actual compensation offered a candidate will be dependent on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s experience, qualifications, location, training, licenses, shifts worked and compensation model. Carle Health offers a comprehensive benefits package for team members and providers. To learn more visit careers.carlehealth.org/benefits.

  • Medication Aide  

    - Washington County

    Why You’ll Love this Medication Aide Job!   

    Are you a strong communicator who thrives in a fast-paced environment? If you're passionate about supporting patients, families, and communities in their recovery from substance use and mental health challenges, then the Medication Aide role at EOSIS in Stillwater, MN, could be the perfect next step in your career.

    As a Medication Technician at EOSIS, you’ll play a vital role in supporting patients on their recovery journey by assisting the Nurse in administering prescribed medications and delivering compassionate, high-quality care to individuals receiving addiction treatment services.

    Pay: $19 - $21 / hour  
    Shift: Full-Time, 1st Shift - Hours: 7:00 am - 3:30 pm

    Why EOSIS? 
    Time Off: 20 days of paid-time-off + 6 paid holidays  Insurance: Health, dental, and vision insurance + HSA/FSAEducation: Tuition reimbursement and discounted tuition at select collegesFuture Planning: 401(k) – ROTH and traditional optionsCareer Path OpportunitiesDiscount with Verizon Cell Phone PlansReady to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals recovering from addiction and mental health disorders? Join the EOSIS team as a Medication Aide in Stillwater, MN —apply today and be part of their healing journey!ResponsibilitiesAdminister prescribed medications to patients and maintain medical records under the supervision of a nurseVerify identity of patient receiving medication and record the name of drug, and time of administration on specified forms or databasePresent medication to patient and observe ingestion or other application, or administer medication using specified proceduresMay take vital signs or observe patient to detect response to specified types of medications and prepare report or notify designated personnel of unexpected reactionsRecord and restock medication inventoriesPerform other duties as assigned by the Nursing SupervisorRequired SkillsMust be 18 years or older  High School education or GEDTraining of medication administrationMinimum 1 year experience in a chemical dependency facility preferredCPR and first aid certified preferred, if not - we'll get you certified!  EOSIS (formerly Meridian Behavioral Health) is a leader in behavioral health care and addiction recovery services, with a network of addiction treatment centers in Minnesota. 

    #ZRESPandoLogic. Category: , Keywords: Medication Technician

  • Medication Aide  

    - Benton County

    Why You’ll Love this Medication Aide Job!   

    Are you a strong communicator who thrives in a fast-paced environment? If you're passionate about supporting patients, families, and communities in their recovery from substance use and mental health challenges, then the Medication Aide role at EOSIS in Sauk Rapids, MN, could be the perfect next step in your career.

    As a Medication Technician at EOSIS, you’ll play a vital role in supporting patients on their recovery journey by assisting the Nurse in administering prescribed medications and delivering compassionate, high-quality care to individuals receiving addiction treatment services.

    Pay: $19 - $21 / hour  
    Shift: Full-Time, 2nd Shift - Hours: 3:00 pm - 11:30 pm
    *Shift differential is available!

    Why EOSIS? 
    Time Off: 20 days of paid-time-off + 6 paid holidays  Insurance: Health, dental, and vision insurance + HSA/FSAEducation: Tuition reimbursement and discounted tuition at select collegesFuture Planning: 401(k) – ROTH and traditional optionsCareer Path OpportunitiesDiscount with Verizon Cell Phone PlansReady to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals recovering from addiction and mental health disorders? Join the EOSIS team as a Medication Aide in Sauk Rapids, MN —apply today and be part of their healing journey!ResponsibilitiesAdminister prescribed medications to patients and maintain medical records under the supervision of a nurseVerify identity of patient receiving medication and record the name of drug, and time of administration on specified forms or databasePresent medication to patient and observe ingestion or other application, or administer medication using specified proceduresMay take vital signs or observe patient to detect response to specified types of medications and prepare report or notify designated personnel of unexpected reactionsRecord and restock medication inventoriesPerform other duties as assigned by the Nursing SupervisorRequired SkillsMust be 18 years or older  High School education or GEDTraining of medication administrationMinimum 1 year experience in a chemical dependency facility preferredCPR and first aid certified preferred, if not - we'll get you certified!  EOSIS (formerly Meridian Behavioral Health) is a leader in behavioral health care and addiction recovery services, with a network of addiction treatment centers in Minnesota. 

    #TalJobsPandoLogic. Category: , Keywords: Medication Technician

  • ED TECH EMT B  

    - Oklahoma County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and MDs according to department established standards and procedures and the New Mexico EMT Basic scope of practice.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications:High School diploma or equivalentHealthcare Provider BLS certificationCurrent New Mexico EMT Basic Licensure or National Registry of EMT's Basic LicensePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceDuties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:Splint applicationWound irrigation and preparation for suturing12 lead EKGsFoley catheter insertionVenipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samplesPeripheral IV insertion once completion of trainingPoint of care (POC) testing includes glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, iStat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysisUpon initiation by an RN or MD, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff, or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffectiveAct as an observer for a restrained or secluded patientSpinal immobilization and vehicle extrication for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injuryPerformance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsSet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in the use of crutchesResponds as a member of the ED Code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPRPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamUnder triage RN supervision, performs quick look triage and directs patients to registration, the triage RN or immediately to a treatment space as indicated by patient condition. Other triage duties include:Performance of twelve (12) lead EKGs within ten (10) minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest painPOC testing per protocolTake and document vital signs. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobbyReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or MD of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke or stemi alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate. Recognize changes in patient condition and report this information to an RN or MD as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryActs as an observer or sitter for At Risk Patients requiring observationTransport of stable patients to and from the radiology department and to inpatient care unitsAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsPerforms daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheetWhen acting in capacity as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Support Services Coordinator any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesPerform suture removal on patients over the age of sixteen (16)Acts as member of the procedural sedation teamDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or MDEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                     Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions:Ability to lift fifty (50) pounds Must be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - San Juan County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - Orange County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - Kennebec County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - San Juan County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - Orange County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - San Juan County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - San Juan County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - San Juan County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - Minnehaha County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - Bernalillo County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - Pulaski County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Emergency Department TECH EMT I  

    - Oklahoma County

    Creating Life Better Here starts with you. At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we're more than a healthcare provider—we're a values-driven organization dedicated to delivering exceptional care. As a team member, you help fulfill our mission to make life better here for our community.Provides patient care as directed by emergency department (ED) RNs and Providers according to department established standards and procedures.Required Behaviors:As you go about fulfilling this mission, your work habits and work relationships should embody SJRMC's values. These values are our culture, our identity as an organization: Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability and Creative Vitality ask more of us than merely completing some list of tasks. Our values ask for a deeper level of commitment, and what is asked of us we freely give because we believe in our mission.Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GEDHealthcare Provider BLS CertificationState of New Mexico EMT Intermediate licensurePreferred Qualifications:Healthcare related work or volunteer experienceAll EMT Intermediate Duties and Responsibilities:Implements MD orders under supervision of an RN as allowed under this purpose description. The following list of skills and procedures is included:1. Splint application2. Wound irrigation and preparation for suturing3. 12 lead EKGs4. Foley catheter insertion5. Venipuncture for the purpose of obtaining blood samples6. Vascular access; inserting a peripheral intravascular catheter or intraosseous device7. Administration of 0.9% NaCl flush as needed8. Initiate and administer IV fluids as ordered under the direction on an RN or Provider9. Point of care (POC) testing including glucose, urine dip, strep, and pregnancy testing, i-Stat testing of venous and arterial blood samples and blood alcohol testing via breathalyzer analysis10. Performs daily duties of POC quality control checks, stocking, and temperature checks as outlined on the Tech Daily Assignment sheet11. Upon initiation by an RN or Provider, application of restraint or seclusion in an emergency situation in order to ensure the immediate physical safety of patients, staff or visitors when other less restrictive interventions have been deemed ineffective12. Act as an observer for a restrained/secluded patient or AT Risk patient requiring observation13. Performance of CPR as indicated and/or directed, including BVM ventilation and chest compressionsDefibrillation as directed by the ED code team using an AEDResponds as member of ED code team to patients requiring resuscitation in other departments on the first floor of the hospital for the purposes of performing CPR and establishing IV accessPerforms as a member of the trauma resuscitation teamSpinal immobilization and vehicle extraction for patients self-presenting to the ED with suspected spinal injurySet up suture trays and central line trays according to sterile procedureSet up of rapid infuser, chest drainage systems, and suction equipmentProvides patient education and training in use of immobilization devices as well as ambulation assistive devicesPerforms intake assessment based on current ED Intake Criteria on patients presenting through ED lobby. Identifies need to call Charge RN or Provider for emergent patients. Other intake duties include:1. Performance of 12 lead EKGs within 10 minutes of arrival for patients presenting with chest pain2. POC testing as indicated3. Repeat vital signs per policy on patients waiting in the ED lobby4. Performs suture removalsReceives and documents EMS patient reports from the field, advises the Charge RN and/or Provider of patient condition, and whether the patient meets trauma, stroke, STEMI, or sepsis alert criteriaActs as a patient and family advocate recognizing changes in patient condition and reports this information to an RN or Provider as indicatedPerforms Legal Blood Alcohol blood draws at the request of Law Enforcement personnelDocuments all procedures and patient care interventions performed in the patient care recordActs in capacity as department unit secretaryFacilitating transportation of stable patients with diagnostic procedures, admissions, and dischargesAssists with the transportation of patients to and from the helipadAssists with lifting and transfer of patientsWhen acting as Lead Tech, ensures that all daily tech duties are assigned and completedReports to the charge nurse or ED Clinical Coordinators any broken or malfunctioning equipmentUtilizes universal precautions and infection control procedures according to hospital policyCleans patient rooms and patient monitoring equipment between patient care episodesActs as a member of the procedural sedation teamRemoval of NG tubes under supervision or direction of an RN or ProviderAdministration and evaluation of the following medications under ED RN of provider Direction:1. Oral Glucose preparations2. Aspirin PO for adults with suspected cardiac chest pain3. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen PO for pediatric or adult patients with fever4. Albuterol, Ipratropium, or Xopenex via nebulized inhaled administration5. Activated Charcoal PO6. Naloxone bysubcut, IM, or intranasal administration7. Epinephrine 1:1,000 SQ or IM no single dose greater than 0.3 ml for anaphylaxis and known asthmatics in severe respiratory distress8. Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV for cardiac arrest based on current dosage for adult and pediatric patients9. Anti-emetic medications, PO, IM or IV10. Diphenhydramine PO or IV for allergic reactions or dystonic reactions11. Corticosteroids PO, IM, or IV12. Lidocaine 2% preservative and epinephrine free for intraosseous device use on adult patients for pain controlEach employee is responsible for implementing SJRMC’s Service Standards into their daily work:                                                   Safety, Courtesy, Effectiveness, and StewardshipOther duties as assignedPhysical Demands and Environmental Work Conditions: Must be able to lift fifty (50) poundsMust be able to proficiently perform all manual duties described aboveMust be able to ambulate without restrictionMust be able to use computer mouse and keyboard for documenting in the patient care recordMust pass colorblindness test as defined by lab testing regulatory requirements

  • Physical Therapist  

    - St. Joseph County

    Employment Type:Part timeShift:Description:Physical Therapist - Inpatient

    PRNAbout the job:Are you interested in providing Therapy in a dynamic multi-disciplinary team setting? Join our organization and be a part of a supportive environment that values the role of Therapy in the care team!  Our team of therapist plays a crucial role in patient care – from evaluation and recommendations to providing skilled intervention, our therapy team is supportive, highly engaged and strives to improve the patient centered experience. With focus on continuous process improvement, you'll have the opportunity to develop your leadership and interdisciplinary skills to have an impact on patient outcomes and hospital initiatives. At our organization, Therapists are highly respected members of the patient care team.  Come be a part of a strong department culture focusing on collaboration and stewardship! Join us and be part of a team that values your skills, supports your growth, and provides a stimulating environment for you to excel in your career. Requirements:Education: Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Program Licensure: Currently holding or Eligible for a License in Physical Therapy for the State of Indiana.  Experience: New Grads Welcome! What we offer PRN - Physical Therapist: Daily Pay Retirement savings account  Employee referral incentive programWhy Saint Joseph:At Saint Joseph Health System, our values give us strength. That character guides every decision we make - even when those decisions are complicated, costly or hard. We honor our mission to care for every man, woman and child who needs us by investing in technology, people and capabilities that allow us to set the standard for quality care.Our system includes:
    • 254-bed acute-care hospital at the Mishawaka Medical Center
    • 58-bed acute-care hospital at the Plymouth Medical Center
    • More than 85 providers in the Saint Joseph Physician NetworkOur Commitment Rooted in our Mission and Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.By applying, you consent to your information being transmitted by Veritone to the Employer, as data controller, through the Employer’s data processor SonicJobs.
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