University Health Network

Healthcare

HemodialysisAssistantNephrology

CA$0–0k Toronto, Ontario, Canada PART TIME
The Brief

“Hemodialysis Assistant - Nephrology at University Health Network. Skills: Hemodialysis, Patient care. Assist Registered Nurse in patient care. Prime dialysis set up”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Heavy lifting required, Work at multiple areas, Rotating shifts in emergency

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Grade 12 or equivalent, Speak, read, write English, Previous patient care experience, Heavy lifting required

Nice to Have

Previous medical/surgical experience, Previous hospital assistant experience, Technical experience or Dialysis Assistant course, CPR certification

What You'll Do.

Assist Registered Nurse in patient care

Prime dialysis set up

Dismantle dialysis set up

Disinfect dialysis set up

Perform transportation duties

Stock unit with supplies

Stock storage room with supplies

Assist patients with weighing

Assist patients with washroom trips

Assist patients with transfers

Assist patients with heavy lifting

Adhere to safety measures

Perform departmental duties

Retrieve patient chart information

Document patient chart information

Protect patient records/information

Ensure cleanliness of work area

Assist with other assigned duties

Perform other duties as required

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Assist Registered Nurse

Communication Scope

Communication skills

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