Patient Care Technician I / PCT Med Surg Accounting - Roswell, NM at Geebo

Patient Care Technician I / PCT Med Surg

Job DescriptionOverviewPatient Care Tech I , PCT Medical Surgical Unit, Full-Time, NightsWe are looking for an Patient Care Tech to join our Medical/Surgical team in Roswell, NM.
This job is located at Lovelace Regional Hospital provides 24/7 emergency services, intensive care,inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, surgical services and birthing services forRoswell and the surrounding community.
Lovelace presence in Roswell alsoincludes a primary and specialty care clinic to allow us to better serve the residentsof southeast New Mexico.
ResponsibilitiesPatient Care Tech Job
Responsibilities:
The Patient Care Tech performs all duties of the Patient Care Tech as defined by department competencies.
Greets patients and escorts them to the exam room.
Weighs patients, takes vital signs and patient history, and documents chief complaint.
Prepares exam room for next patient and assures supplies are available for exam; may schedule appointments and obtains referral when necessary.
Maintains safety practices according to hospital policy to ensure safe delivery of patient care.
QualificationsPatient Care Tech Education and Experience Requirements:
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Desired:
Completion of a Medical Assistant, Nurse Tech, or Certified Nursing Assistant program.
Experience in Phlebotomy or completion of a Phlebotomy course is preferred Knowledge of medical terminology preferred Desired:
Experience in a healthcare setting BLS Required Why Lovelace? A grade from Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, 2017-2018 HealthInsight Quality Award, 2018 Accredited by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Lovelace is a drug-free employer with smoke free campuses.
Recommended Skills Basic Life Support Certified Nursing Assistant Health Care Medical Terminology Phlebotomy Patient Assessment Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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