Houston Methodist-posted 4 months ago
Houston, TX
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities

At Houston Methodist, the Transporter position is responsible for transporting acute, intensive and critical care patients in a timely manner by wheelchair, transcart, stretcher or bed. This position supports the interprofessional team in delivering high quality patient care during transit. The Transporter position moves inpatients and outpatients to diagnostic testing and therapeutic areas, clinics, physician's offices, admissions and discharges throughout the complex. This position will assist with preventing patient falls by retrieving the Hover Mat/Jack, lifting and moving the patient to a stretcher and transporting the patient back to his/her room. The Transporter position must be able to communicate appropriately and work closely with nursing staff and co-workers. This position delivers patient room furnishings such as bed extensions, sleep chairs, and transports empty beds, as requested, as a backup duty when others are not available.

  • Communicates to both Nursing, Imaging and other departments as to any delays.
  • Participates as a team player with nursing, ancillary staff and coworkers for moving the patient to tests, treatments and procedures.
  • Documents assignments completely per department protocol.
  • Interacts positively and effectively with patients and guests, as well as internal customers.
  • Promotes a positive image of the department and Hospital through verbal and non-verbal communication with all persons and complies with personal appearance guidelines.
  • Uses appropriate communication device to limit conversations to ensure HIPPA compliance.
  • Trains and orients new transporters.
  • Makes appropriate customer service decisions with problem-solving, setting/communicating trip delays, canceling and recalling assignments.
  • Provides contributions towards improvement of department scores for turnover/retention/employee engagement on unit-based scorecard.
  • Communicates to nursing department to notify staff of patient transport which includes reviewing patient passport for completeness and understanding for clarification of handoff.
  • Checks patient identification using two-step verification.
  • Prepares patient for transport identifying IV bags, Foley catheters, or infusion pumps, etc., needing special handling.
  • Maintains adequate supply of transport equipment in lobbies and equipment rooms, as appropriate.
  • Clears equipment left on floors, in hallways and unauthorized areas by moving them to designated equipment storage areas or reporting the equipment to the dispatcher, as appropriate.
  • Properly disposes of soiled linen on department and/or nursing unit and removes other items left on equipment such as urinals, bedpans, emesis basins, etc.
  • Removes some equipment no longer needed for the patient care from the transport equipment and places it in the soiled utility room, as appropriate.
  • Reports observations, conditions and problems of patients to licensed personnel to achieve desired patient outcomes.
  • Provides for the privacy of patients and families, keeping the safety of the patient in mind.
  • Disinfects equipment before and after each use, allowing sufficient time for the disinfectant to dry thoroughly.
  • Transports and stores oxygen tanks in approved holders.
  • In collaboration with clinical staff as appropriate, ensures that oxygen cylinders selected are appropriate for use to reflect the current airflow status.
  • Completes patient handoff when returning to department.
  • Operates all transport equipment in a safe manner.
  • Tags equipment needing extensive repairs, takes damaged equipment out of service and delivers appropriately for repair.
  • Reports any potential harm or conflicting information to management for input in Patient Safety Net (PSN).
  • Supports initiatives to prevent conditions such as pressure injuries, patient falls, and hospital-acquired infections.
  • Uses resources efficiently; does not waste supplies.
  • Self-motivated to independently manage time effectively and prioritize daily tasks, minimizing incidental overtime.
  • Meets labor productivity standards by effectively managing established daily responsibilities and assignments.
  • Offers innovative solutions through participation in performance improvement hospital projects and activities.
  • Assumes responsibility for self-growth and development by participating in in-services programs and continuing education.
  • High School diploma or equivalent education (examples include: GED, verification of homeschool equivalency, partial or full completion of post-secondary education, etc.) preferred.
  • One year of customer service, patient transportation or nursing aid experience preferred.
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