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PCT III, Emergency Department, 36 Hours, 7a 7p



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# # # **Exemption Status:**Non-Exempt**Schedule Details:**Holidays - Every Third Holiday, Weekends - Every Third Weekend**Scheduled Hours:**7a - 7p**Shift:**1 - Day Shift, 12.5 Hours (United States of America)**Hours:**36**Cost Center:**10020 - 2340 Emergency Room**Union:**SHARE (State Healthcare and Research Employees)This position may have a signing bonus available a member of the Recruitment Team will confirm eligibility during the interview process.# # **Everyone Is a Caregiver**At UMass Memorial Health, everyone is a caregiver – regardless of their title or responsibilities.

Exceptional patient care, academic excellence and leading-edge research make UMass Memorial the premier health system of Central Massachusetts, and a place where we can help you build the career you deserve.

We are more than 20,000 employees, working together as one health system in a relentless pursuit of healing for our patients, community and each other.

And everyone, in their own unique way, plays an important part, every day.Under the direction of the appropriate licensed clinician, and in keeping with unit specific standards, provides patient care to meet the personal needs and comfort of patients; and assists members of the healthcare team.

As an integral member of the patient care team, serves both internal and external customers including patients, nurses, physicians and other colleagues who support the delivery of care and services.

The Patient Care Tech III (PCT III) brings an additional skill set to the table.

PCTs that are performing unit secretary duties, telemetry monitoring, remote video monitoring, or are working in the Step-Down Unit, ED, Dialysis, Hospital at Home, or ICU are eligible for this level.I. Major Responsibilities: 1.

Provides clear, timely communication to the RN regarding observations and changes seen in patients.

Examples, but not limited to changes in skin condition, vital signs, and/or mental status.

2.

Provides constant observation of high-risk patients as assigned by the Resource Nurse or designee.

3.

Participates in the development and maintenance of a safe environment.

Works to utilize interventions to de-escalate patients and if unsuccessful participates in restraints in accordance with training and education as directed.

4.

Assists patient with daily living activities such as personal hygiene, ambulating, meals and nourishment.

5.

Assists in moving, lifting, positioning, and transporting patients by utilizing proper safety techniques and body mechanics in all work-related activities.

6.

Maintains patient safety by performing patient safety checks, utilizing fall prevention alternative devices/strategies as directed, and following the Restraint Policy standards when caring for a restrained patient.

7.

Takes and records vital signs (temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure and pulse oxymetry).

Measures and records patients’ height and weight.

8.

Performs EKG’s, performs Point of Care (POC) tests and bladder scanning according to hospital standards.

Collects, labels, and prepares specimens for transport to lab.

9.

Phlebotomy in certain locations.

10.

Demonstrates sensitivity and responsiveness to patients’ needs by acting as a source of information and approaches all interactions with the intention of building positive rapport and relationships.

11.

Performs other selected unit specific procedures such as battery changes for telemetry units, checking status of unit equipment, cleaning equipment between patients and proper storage of supplies.

12.

Assists RN/Licensed Independent Practitioner with treatments and procedures by preparing patient; obtaining and setting up equipment and supplies, such as intravenous and hemodynamic lines, and utilize sterile technique when indicated.

Help in positioning the patient and providing the patient with emotional support.

Clean up equipment and supplies following the treatment and/or procedure.

13.

Observes, measures, records oral food and fluid intake.

Sets up full strength tube feeding solutions and refills tube feeding bags as directed.

Empties and records output, as approved, from a variety of sources, e.g., Foley catheter, ostomy appliances and drainage systems.

Performs ostomy care on established ostomate patients as directed.

14.

Answers telephone using appropriate telephone etiquette.

Takes and relays messages.

Utilizes intra-department communication systems, such as pagers and intercom.

15.

Replenishes patient and unit supplies and equipment.

16.

Keeps current with hospital and unit changes by reading communication boards and/or books, bulletin boards, posted notices and reads and responds to UMMHC e mails on a regular basis.The PCT III must fit into one of these specialties:Unit Secretary Functions as unit secretary assisting with patient admissions, transfers, and discharge procedures at least 5 shifts (40 hours) every 6 months.

Has administrative responsibilities including, but not limited to, maintaining logs, organizing patient care charts for admission/discharge/


Required Skill Profession

Bio & Pharmacology & Health



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