The ER Tech is responsible for all basic patient care duties. This includes, but is not limited to, therapeutic treatment as ordered by the physician on duty, operation of laboratory equipment, patient discharge, and education. The ER Tech will triage all patients upon arrival to determine their location of treatment (Emergency room versus urgent care). They will provide general patient care, including therapeutic and diagnostic intervention, and age and education-specific education to all patients. The role also involves maintaining a clean work environment, which may include duties such as emptying trash, mopping floors, and cleaning counters. The ER Tech must follow all company policies, including HIPAA policies and procedures, and encourage a friendly and respectful work environment. They will provide patients and their families with a customer-focused, friendly, reassuring, and open environment that encourages patient participation in health care decisions. The ER Tech must accurately interpret a physician’s instructions and assist the physician on duty with the treatment of patients. Communication with the physician regarding patient needs and client feedback, and with the operations coordinator's observation, is essential. The role includes administering medications, collecting specimens, and conducting laboratory tests, while reviewing and upholding lab policies and procedures. Collaboration with health team members is crucial to ensure patient well-being. The ER Tech will execute physician orders, including administration of medications, treatments, and IVs according to policy and procedure, and observe and document the patient's response to pertinent medications. Preparing specimens and operating lab equipment are also key responsibilities. The position requires 100% attendance at mandatory skills training yearly, maintaining all required professional certifications and licenses, and participating in facility certifications. Maintaining CEUs and completing yearly assigned education on time are required. Attending a minimum of four staff meetings and reading/signing minutes of meetings not attended is necessary. Patient education and discharge instructions are part of the role, as is following infection control and OSHA safety guidelines.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED