City/State
Virginia Beach, VAWork Shift
Second (Evenings)Overview:
Shift:
Part Time - (24 hours) - Evenings
An ED Tech Assists the Physician, Advanced Practitioner, or Nurse in implementing plans of care for emergency/minor emergency care patients. Performs patient procedures and treatments under the supervision of the Physician, Advanced Practitioner, or Nurse.
In this role, you are an integral part of the Emergency Department Team.
Starting IV's
EKG's
Point of Care testing
Blood Cultures
Vital Signs
Arrival prioritization
Stocking
Click https://youtu.be/DG7PEB61CqE to hear Brendan tell us about a day in the life of an Emergency Department Technician (ED Tech) with Sentara Healthcare.
Education:
HS Diploma or Equivalent
Job Requirements/Certifications:
Required: Clinical - <1 year
Required: EMT-B with state or national certification at time of hire OR Successful completion of US Military Hospital Corps School, qualified MMAC candidates OR. Current students enrolled in a clinical program (e.g., RN, LPN, Respiratory, Physical Therapy).
Candidates with prior employment in the Sentara ED tech job code in the past two years will also be considered in lieu of the 3 criteria above.
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