PATIENT SAFETY TECH – FLOAT
Brattleboro Memorial HospitalAbout the role
Description
Job Type: Full-time
Job Title: Patient Safety Tech Float
Job Code: 848
Hours: 24 hours per week, 8-hour shifts 7:00am-3:30pm
FTE: 0.6
Weekend Schedule: Rotating
Holiday Schedule: Rotating
Call Schedule: N/A
FLSA Status: Nonexempt
Department Name: Emergency Department
Location: Brattleboro, Vermont
24 hours per week; Days 8-hour shifts 7a-330p rotating weekends and holidays
DEPARTMENT SCOPE OF SERVICE:
Under the direction of the RN Team Lead or Clinical Nurse Administrator (CNA) the Patient Safety Technician-Float works as part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team providing efficient and appropriate assistance with select patient and unit needs. The PST - FLOAT will also perform a variety of clerical duties and various tasks to provide a well-supplied, safe and clean patient unit.
KEY RESPONSIBILITES:
- Under the direction of the RN Team Lead or Clinical Nurse Administrator (CNA) the Patient Safety Technician-Float works as part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team providing efficient and appropriate assistance with select patient and unit needs. The PST - FLOAT will also perform a variety of clerical duties and various tasks to provide a well-supplied, safe and clean patient unit.
- Under the direction of the RN Team Lead or Clinical Nurse Administrator (CNA) the Patient Safety Technician-Float works as part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team providing efficient and appropriate assistance with select patient and unit needs. The PST - FLOAT will also perform a variety of clerical duties and various tasks to provide a well-supplied, safe and clean patient unit.
- Immediately reports any observed changes in the patient’s behavior or condition to the primary nurse. Informs the RN/LPN of any patient complaints related to their health.
- Calls the appropriate emergency code if needed.
- Performs patient assistance activities as related to ambulation and mobilization safely, including, but not limited to, assisting patients out of and returning to their bed/chair primarily for bathroom needs (if monitoring only one patient).
- Regularly conducts room safety sweeps and ensures that potentially hazardous items are removed whenever possible.
- Monitors applied restraints to ensure patient safety and comfort.
- Assists staff in the dressing and undressing the patient as needed and securing clothes and belongings as per company standard to ensure the patient’s safety.
- Assists with delivery of meal trays and setup.
- Maintains a professional and safe appearance, to include not wearing any items around the neck that could be used as a weapon.
- Documents all observations including restraints in the medical record as instructed and within designated timeframes.
- Always ensures patient confidentiality, and refrains from discussing patient information with anyone other than the assigned nurse and physician.
- Communicates in a professional and empathetic manner with the patient at all times, by listening and acknowledging patient’s complaints and refers such complaints to the nurse.
- Will not bring personal items such as phones, food, books, or magazines into the room.
- Maintains infection prevention standards during all activities.
- Maintains personal and professional boundaries at all times, including refraining from sharing personal information.
- Answers call lights and secures appropriate resources to address patient need.
- Performs hourly rounding for patient experience and safety checks per unit standard.
- Stocks equipment and supplies, monitoring for expired items.
- Transports patients within the hospital as needed.
- Answers telephones and completes other clerical duties as assigned.
- Assists with maintenance of overall unit organization and cleanliness.
Requirements
EDUCATION:
- High school graduate or equivalent required.
EXPERIENCE/SKILL SETS:
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Ability to function in a fast-paced work environment with excellent organizational, customer service and prioritization skills required.
- Prior healthcare experience preferred.
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION(S):
- CPR within 3 months of hire.
OSHA CATEGORY:
OSHA Category I: Tasks that involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues require use of techniques of Universal Precautions as evidenced with blood borne pathogens standards.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
On-the-job
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