Med/Surg Unit Tech/Clerk - Grand Haven, United States - North Ottawa Community Health System

    North Ottawa Community Health System
    North Ottawa Community Health System Grand Haven, United States

    1 month ago

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    General Definition and Scope of Job

    The Unit Technician/Clerk, under the direction of a Registered Nurse, administers basic nursing care to patients and performs related tasks necessary to the functioning nursing unit. The Unit Technician/Clerk assists in maintaining an environment that is prepared for effective patient care.

    JOB STATUS: Casual, as needed

    What are the Minimum Skills, Experience and Educational Requirements?

    1. High School Graduate or equivalent.
    2. Current BLS certification, or within 6 months of hire.
    3. Registered Nurse Aide (CENA) in the State of MI or current enrollment in an accredited nursing program with successful completion of a nursing fundamentals course. Must provide evidence of current nursing program enrollment on an annual basis. Additional certifications considered (based on departmental requirements) may include: EMT/Medical First Responder, Medical Assistant, LPN. Those with equivalent work experience and or equivalent training may also be considered.
    4. Ability to successfully complete the general orientation.
    5. Ability to successfully complete the unit competency inventory/staff development plan.
    6. Able to read, write, and speak the English language effectively.
    7. Computer knowledge and experience required.
    What are the Critical Demands of the Job?
    1. Ability to lift floor to waist level – 15 lbs.
    2. Ability to lift waist level and above – 10 lbs.
    3. Ability to carry objects up to 50 lbs.
    4. Ability to push/pull up to 100 lbs.
    5. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
    6. Frequent and prolonged standing and walking.
    7. Frequent bending, twisting, reaching overhead, and reaching forward.
    What are the Working Conditions?
    1. Work performed in a pleasant, progressive, acute care environment committed to family centered care.
    2. Must be able to move from one task to another in an efficient manner.
    3. Must be able to use time efficiently.
    4. Unpredictable mealtimes. Breaks and lunches are scheduled around patient needs.
    5. Potential for exposure to blood borne pathogens or other infectious diseases.
    6. Must be able to tolerate wearing protective gear (including, but not limited to, barrier gloves, moisture impervious lab coats, protective eyewear, and face shields).
    7. Workload may be unpredictably high at times.