GS Transporter - Limited Tenure

Mayo Career Site USRochester, MN
15hOnsite

About The Position

In this role employees will have direct patient contact. The primary function is to transport patients, visitors and patient related items throughout the Mayo Clinic campus in a safe and efficient manner. Employees will have frequent interaction with nurses, radiology techs, desk staff, door attendants and others. Employees will receive primary work assignments via an iPhone and pager. Employee must be able to function independently and as a team member with minimal supervision or direction and possess knowledge with the use of a smart phone. Proper input and management of transport requests may be required via computers and/or working with dispatch staff via telephone. Employees in this role will stand and/or walk 10-12 miles per 8 hour shift and frequently push/pull patients up to 200 pounds and occasionally up to or exceeding 350 pounds. Employees must demonstrate proficiency in the safe operation of multiple types of motorized patient transport equipment which require exceptional fine motor skills. In addition, employees must have full use of hands, ability to perform repetitive wrist and elbow movements, repetitive foot motions and trunk rotate/twist/reach actions. Employees are required to disinfect equipment after each patient use and request maintenance as needed through the appropriate channels. Performing wheelchair roundups to General Service storage locations or designated floors is a daily task. Employees will transport patients who require the use of oxygen, intravenous pumps, wound vacs and/or other special equipment, as well as assist patients in and out of wheelchairs/stretchers, and perform correct patient identification by utilizing two patient identifiers (name and date of birth). When a patient is on oxygen, it must be confirmed with a nurse that the patient has a minimum of 30 minutes of oxygen before transportation occurs. Employees are required to use a slider board and slider sheet to transfer patients to/from beds and/or stretchers with assistance from other care team members. Employees are required to confirm with staff and adhere to the medical isolation precautions and protocols. This requires additional hands-on training. Employees must provide detailed verbal communication to appropriate staff during the drop off and pick up of patients in the inpatient setting. Working hours may include days, evenings, overnights, holidays, and weekends with rotating days off. Staff may be required to attend meetings outside of their normal work schedule and/or assist in the training of new employees. A minimum of 80 hours of on-the-job training is necessary to perform basic job functions.

Requirements

  • Must be able to function independently and as a team member with minimal supervision or direction
  • Possess knowledge with the use of a smart phone.
  • Must demonstrate proficiency in the safe operation of multiple types of motorized patient transport equipment which require exceptional fine motor skills.
  • Must have full use of hands, ability to perform repetitive wrist and elbow movements, repetitive foot motions and trunk rotate/twist/reach actions.
  • Employees will stand and/or walk 10-12 miles per 8 hour shift and frequently push/pull patients up to 200 pounds and occasionally up to or exceeding 350 pounds.
  • When a patient is on oxygen, it must be confirmed with a nurse that the patient has a minimum of 30 minutes of oxygen before transportation occurs.
  • Employees are required to use a slider board and slider sheet to transfer patients to/from beds and/or stretchers with assistance from other care team members.
  • Employees are required to confirm with staff and adhere to the medical isolation precautions and protocols.
  • Employees must provide detailed verbal communication to appropriate staff during the drop off and pick up of patients in the inpatient setting.
  • A minimum of 80 hours of on-the-job training is necessary to perform basic job functions.

Responsibilities

  • Transport patients, visitors and patient related items throughout the Mayo Clinic campus in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Receive primary work assignments via an iPhone and pager.
  • Input and manage transport requests via computers and/or working with dispatch staff via telephone.
  • Disinfect equipment after each patient use and request maintenance as needed through the appropriate channels.
  • Perform wheelchair roundups to General Service storage locations or designated floors.
  • Transport patients who require the use of oxygen, intravenous pumps, wound vacs and/or other special equipment
  • Assist patients in and out of wheelchairs/stretchers
  • Perform correct patient identification by utilizing two patient identifiers (name and date of birth).
  • Use a slider board and slider sheet to transfer patients to/from beds and/or stretchers with assistance from other care team members.
  • Confirm with staff and adhere to the medical isolation precautions and protocols.
  • Provide detailed verbal communication to appropriate staff during the drop off and pick up of patients in the inpatient setting.
  • Attend meetings outside of their normal work schedule and/or assist in the training of new employees.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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