Company
Healthcare
PatientTransporterLead
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“Patient Transporter Lead. Skills: Patient transport, Medical supplies transport. Transport patients to and from examinations. Perform general errands”
Industry & Context.
Physical lifting
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Three months of on-the-job-training, High school diploma or equivalent, BLS (AHA or ARC) within 90 days, Safe lifting and transport techniques, Universal Precautions, Demonstrated communication skills, Understand and follow directions, Comply with HIPAA confidentiality
Nice to Have
Patient transportation experience in acute hospital
What You'll Do.
Transport patients to and from examinations
Perform general errands
Adhere to unit procedures
Practice safe lifting techniques
Transport patients using wheelchairs
Prepare patients for transport
Perform patient identification
Transport patients and equipment
Communicate with medical employees
Transport medical supplies and medications
Administer oxygen when required
Ensure timely discharge of patients
Assist in providing support in toileting
Clean and disinfect equipment
Maintain clean work areas
Return equipment to appropriate department
Communicate malfunctioning equipment
Participate in safety initiatives
Complete safety related competencies
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Team member in delivery
Communication Scope
Courtesy; Tact; Empathy; Professionalism
Full Job Description
Job Summary Transports all patient populations to and from examinations and treatments. Performs general errands and other routine duties including cleaning equipment, securing supplies, and other tasks as required. Acts as a team member in the delivery of quality patient care. Adheres to unit procedures wherever transport services rendered. ## Essential Functions * Practicing safe lifting and techniques, transports patients by assisting patients in and out of cars, lifting patients on and off beds, moving patients to and from special services and treatment areas using wheelchairs, gurneys, or moveable beds. * Prepares patient for transport and performs passive and active identification to ensure all patients are properly identified before transporting. * Transports all patients and equipment to and from testing and procedure areas including inpatient, outpatient, emergency and high risk Intensive Care Unit (ICU). * Effectively communicates with medical employees to ensure all required medical supplies and medications are appropriately transported with the patient including the administering of oxygen when required. * Responsible for the timely discharge of patients throughout the hospital. * Under the direction of medical employees and/or Registered Nurse (RN), assists in providing support in toileting ambulatory patients. * Cleans and disinfects equipment according to established policies and procedures. Maintains clean work areas and returns equipment to appropriate department. Communicates malfunctioning equipment/instruments to appropriate department/unit staff. * Actively participates in safety initiatives and risk mitigating measures where appropriate and completes all position and unit safety related competencies and requirements on a timely basis. * Performs other duties as assigned. ## Qualifications Required * Successful completion of three months of on-the-job-training. * High school diploma or equivalent * BLS (AHA, American Heart Association) or BLS (A
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