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JOB SUMMARY:
The Nursing Technician will perform tasks involving specified services for patients delegated by a Licensed Nurse. Has a working knowledge of organizational and nursing policies.
REPORTS TO:
JOB SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
I. Clinical Standards
• Quality Patient Care- Provide quality patient care adhering to safety practices and proper
clinical documentation. Quickly adjusts to quality initiatives and change. Contributes to the
success of the nursing and unit specific strategic plans.
• Reporting and Documentation
• Hospital Wide Quality Metrics -
o Inpatient Satisfaction “Likelihood to Recommend" (Non-nursing department use house
wide score; Nursing units use department specific score)
o NRC: Ambulatory Surgery - Departments use specific results (OPS, GI, Cath, and IR)
o NRC: Individual Department results
• Quality Measurement: Did staff wash their hands?
• Stewardship- Cost Center actual expenses in comparison to flex budget
II. Professional Growth & Development
• Staff Meeting Attendance
• Development of Nursing Profession
III. Patient Safety and Quality Outcomes (NDNQI quality data – Units that do not monitor specific indicators will use the hospital wide scoring for the year)
- Performance/Evaluation Criteria: Below 25th percentile, Below the mean, Below the 50th percentile,
above the 75th percentile, or Above the 90th percentile
• Falls with Injury
• Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcer
• Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)
• Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection (CLABSI)
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
A registered nursing student who has completed half of their nursing curriculum and clinical experience.
REQUIRED LICENSURES/CERTIFICATIONS/REGISTRATIONS:
• none
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
The Nurse Tech Technical Procedure Privileging Form details procedures the employee is expected to perform and must be completed by the end of the 3-month probationary period. Age specific knowledge is required when needed for appropriate patient care.
INTERACTION WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER RELATIONSHIPS:
The position requires close interaction with other ancillary departments in order to facilitate a quality multi-disciplinary approach to patient care.
PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES:
Work is of medium demand. Standing, walking most of the time on duty. Lifting and pushing patients, carts and wheelchairs. Good tactile sensations necessary for checking patients. Talking and hearing to converse with patients and staff members. Near visual acuity for accurate reading of gauges and thermometers and for recording on patients' charts.
ENVIRONMENTAL/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Works inside. Hours of duty may be irregular with covering various shifts. Exposure to blood borne pathogens is of high risk.
DIRECT REPORTS:
UMC Health System provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
*Request for accommodations in the hire process should be directed to UMC Human Resources.*