Clinical Care Technician
This position is 36 hours per week on day / night rotation with rotating weekends and holidays.
Tufts Medical Center is an internationally respected academic medical center and we pride ourselves not only on the sophistication of the care we deliver, but the compassionate way in which we provide it. And that starts with our employees.
Job Description
The Clinical Care Technician works under the supervision of the professional nurse and collaborates to meet the needs of the patient within the scope of the role. The clinical care technician assists in direct patient care, provides environmental support and facilitates patient safety on designated unit and other units as needed. The clinical care technician has successfully completed and maintains competencies in role specific skills. The clinical care technician provides an environment supportive of the patient and family-centered model of care.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Clinical Skills
- Assists the professional registered nurse in the functional care of patients, ensuring efficient and patient centered care appropriate to the developmental age of the patient population.
- Provides, or assists patients with activities of daily living in a safe, efficient and respectful manner
- Greets patients, families, visitors and other staff utilizing the principles of Tufts Medical Center service standards
- Collects, records, and communicates the patient's clinical data to the assigned nurse in a timely manner
- Prepares room for admission / transfer / discharge, assuring standardized equipment is ready for use
- Transports or accompanies patients as necessary to other areas of the hospital in an efficient, safe, and respectful manner
- Provides comfort measures such as positioning, changing linen, back rubs, etc. to patients in an efficient, safe, and respectful manner
- Maintains patient and family confidentiality at all times
- Promotes patient activity by assisting with mobility and range of motion exercises as assigned
- Sets up for procedures as requested by nursing / medical staff
- Cleans and discards used equipment and supplies following procedures
- Collects specimens and performs specimen testing, while maintaining Standard Precautions; prepares specimens for the lab
- Responsible for care of biomedical equipment, checking par levels and working order for BP cuffs, EKG cables, leads, oximeter cables, etc. Sends malfunctioning equipment to Medical Engineering per established procedure
- Cleans wounds and applies DSD after wound is assessed by nurse
- Performs 12 lead EKG
- Connects monitoring equipment to patient under the direction of the nurse
- Cares for patient belongings. Completes belongings list
- Primes intravenous tubing with solution containing no medication
- Responds to patient and family requests promptly, seeking nurse's supervision as needed
- Assists with patient care procedures as directed by the nurse, using proper body mechanics and ensuring patient dignity
- Performs and documents patient's admission, transfer, and discharge tasks as requested by the nurse
- Acts as a sitter as requested by the nurse, adhering to the sitter guidelines, to ensure patient safety at all times
- Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients being cared for
- Answers call lights and seeks appropriate personnel / action
- Performs hourly rounding per established guidelines
- Performs other similar and related duties as required or directed
- Promotes quality, safety, regulatory and patient and family satisfaction
Communication and Collaboration
Introduces self to patients and family, asking patients and family how they would prefer to be addressedSupports and promotes open communication with co-workers to ensure a positive environmentNegotiates all scheduled breaks with nurse to ensure adequate coverage to meet the patient and unit needsClimate and Environment
Maintains a clean and safe work environment for patients and staffCleans and stocks equipment and supplies to ensure adequate par levels to meet patients' needsReports non-functioning equipment and other environmental problems to the appropriate individuals in a timely mannerAppropriately and safely utilizes equipment common to the clinical areaPromotes responsible and efficient use of resourcesCovers for the Unit Coordinator in answering the telephone, call lights and greeting visitors to the unitHospital Standards
Maintains attendance standard as per policyBegins work at the assigned time and remains until the end of the assigned shiftCompletes mandatory education requirementsUses resources appropriately and in a cost-effective mannerAttends educational offerings when staffing on the floor allowAttends and participates in unit-based staff meetings when appropriate. If unable to attend, reads and initials minutesNotifies the nurse whenever he / she leaves unitMaintains positive customer relations in all interactionsUtilizes resources in a careful mannerQualifications
Job Knowledge and Skills
Possesses and applies the skills and knowledge necessary to provide care to patients throughout the life span, with consideration of aging processes, human development stages and cultural patterns in each step of the care process.Ability to assist in providing care for a designated group of patients under the direction of a licensed nurse and according to unit guidelines hospital policies, procedures and protocols.Age Specific Competencies
Knowledge of growth and developmentProvide age-appropriate communicationEducation
High School Diploma or equivalent requiredCurrent BLS Certification requiredExperience
One of the following preferred :One year of previous experience as a nursing assistantCurrent enrollment in an accredited nursing programSuccessful completion of a certified nursing assistant (CNA) trainingSuccessful completion of a certified medical assistant (MA) training programSuccessful completion of an EMT-B trainingBachelor's degree in arts or sciencesAssociate degree in arts or sciencePhysical Demands / Working Conditions
Prolonged, extensive, or considerable standing / walkingLifts, positions, pushes and / or transfer patients and equipmentConsiderable reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouchingFrequent exposure to hazardous chemicals, sick patients, bodily substances, noise and possible exposure to radiation, lasers, electric shock, etc.Regularly exposed to the risk of blood borne diseases and other transmissible infectionsContact with patients under wide variety of circumstancesSubject to varying and unpredictable situationsSubjected to irregular hoursMay have contact with hazardous materials