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Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

ED Technician- Scottish Rite, part time 3p-3a

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383


Note: If you are CURRENTLY employed at Children's and/or have an active badge or network access, STOP here. Submit your application via Workday using the Career App (Find Jobs).Work ShiftEveningWork Day(s)VariableShift Start Time3:00 PMShift End Time3:00 AMWorker Sub-TypeRegularChildren’s is one of the nation’s leading children’s hospitals. No matter the role, every member of our team is an essential part of our mission to make kids better today and healthier tomorrow. We’re committed to putting you first, and that commitment is at the heart of our company culture: People first. Children always. Find your next career opportunity and make a difference doing what you love at Children’s.Job DescriptionThe ED / AFLAC / Transplant Technician functions as a member of an interdisciplinary team to organize and provide quality patient care services under the supervision of a licensed professional. Proactively supports the efforts that ensure delivery of safe patient care and services and promotes a safe environment at Children's.ExperienceNo minimum experience requiredPreferred Qualifications2 years pediatric health care experienceEducationHigh school diploma or equivalentCertification SummaryMust have a certification as a Medical Assistant, Emergency Medical Technician, Nursing Assistant or Patient Care Technician with pediatric or hospital experience, OR be a Registered Nursing Student who has successfully completed one clinical rotation, OR you must have at least one (1) year of previous clinical hospital experienceCompetencies as defined by the department must be completed within six (6) months of hire.Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days of employment or at time of offer if working in the Emergency DepartmentKnowledge, Skills, And AbilitiesExcellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills requiredDemonstrated leadership abilities and documentation of ongoing development and training.Must be able to successfully pass the Basic Windows Skill Assessment at 80% or higher rating within 30 days of date of hire.Job ResponsibilitiesAssists in the basic delivery of patient care as assigned by licensed professional personnel using age and developmentally appropriate standards - to include vital sign assessment and patient triage.Demonstrates competency in phlebotomy skills or proficiency within first six months of hire.Utilizes and maintains department and patient care equipment as assigned.Communicates information relating to patient care job activities, needs and responsibilities for the assigned shift to appropriate personnel. Utilizes effective organization and communication skills in prioritizing, delivering, and documenting patient care, and documents the tasks/procedure/care that is provided.Initiates and participates in continuous assessment and improvement of the quality of care and services provided.Acts as a role model for organizational and developmental skills.Assists departmental leadership team in the development of other staff members.Accepts responsibility for own growth, development, and professional conductWhile clinical staff may serve a specific patient population, they have the potential to care for patients within the age population range served at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Clinical staff will have competencies that will incorporate age specific guidelines. This age population includes N = Neonate (less than 30 days), I = Infant (30 days to 1 year), EC = Early Childhood (1-5 years), LC = Late Childhood (5-13 years), A = Adolescent (13-17 years), AD = AdultChildren’s Healthcare of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic covered by applicable law.Primary Location Address1001 Johnson Ferry RdJob FamilyOther Patient Care