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Critical Care Technician ICU/Per Diem
Christus Health | |
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe | |
455 Saint Michaels Drive (Show on map) | |
Nov 16, 2024 | |
Description
POSITION SUMMARY: The Critical Care Technician (CCT) is responsible for competent care of patients in the medical setting, and reacts quickly and effectively to critical and emergency situations. Competent in essential functions as listed below. The CCT communicates with interdisciplinary team about duties, responsibilities, and findings. The CCT organizes care in a manner that contributes to the overall quality of the team; and performs other job duties as assigned, within their scope of practice. The CCT is a vital part of the team that acts as a mentor and preceptor to new staff. Requirements MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION: High School diploma or equivalent plus trade or vocational school training in medical/surgical patient care. CERTIFICATION/LICENSES: Current BLS issued through American Heart Association is required
CRITICAL CARE EXPANDED DUTIES TRAINING:
SKILLS:
EXPERIENCE: NATURE OF SUPERVISION: -Responsible to: Reports directly to the Critical Care Director, Clinical Manager or designee of area assigned, for essential job duties and day-to-day responsibilities. ENVIRONMENT: - Bloodborne pathogens - B Works irregular hours. Multiple simultaneous activities around patient care. Exposure to x-rays and infectious diseases such as hepatitis-B and AIDS. In addition, may be subject to varying unpredictable situations such as violence from mentally unstable patients. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must demonstrate appropriate body mechanics for prolonged, extensive or considerable standing/walking, kneeling, bending, and lifting, secondary to emergent/urgent situations. Frequently lifts, positions, pushes and/or transfers patients or equipment as per policy and procedure. Hearing and visual acuity must be within normal limits or with appropriate prescribed medical devices. Manual dexterity and fine motor coordination required. The work is not only physically strenuous but can be stressful, sometimes involving life-or-death situations and suffering patients. |