Job Summary
Transports patients, specimens, and equipment throughout the facility. Job Responsibilities
- Transports patients via wheelchair, stretcher, or bed to designated sites as requested, including patients with oxygen tanks, intravenous pumps, drips, monitors, and other equipment.
- Provides continuous oxygen to patients by setting the oxygen tanks to the same level already being provided.
- Assists patients with entering and exiting vehicles, including transfer from or to wheelchairs or stretchers.
- Delivers equipment and specimens to requesting team members or department.
- Assists team members with removal of deceased bodies from units and transport to morgue.
- Greets and provides information and direction to patients and visitors.
- Responds to Code Blue alerts including the administration of CPR.
- Operates lifts and assists nursing personnel with individuals requiring two or more team members to lift.
- Uses correct lifting techniques to ensure safety to the patient and team members.
- Sets up traction in preparation for clinicians to fit to patients, assists in adjusting traction already in use, and removes traction from bed and room once discontinued per physician orders.
Qualifications
- High school diploma, General Equivalency Diploma (GED) or higher required upon hire
- No experience required
- BLS - Certified as a Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider required within 90 days of employment in this position
Skills and Attributes
- Requires critical thinking skills and decisive judgment.
- Works under minimal supervision.
- Must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action.
Physical Demands
- Standing : Frequently
- Walking : Frequently
- Sitting : Occasionally
- Lifting 0-25 lbs : Frequently
- Lifting 25-75 lbs : Rarely
- Lifting over 75 lbs : Rarely
- Carrying 0-25 lbs : Frequently
- Carrying 25-75 lbs : Rarely
- Carrying over 75 lbs : Rarely
- Pushing / Pulling 0-25 lbs : Frequently
- Pushing / Pulling 25-75 lbs : Frequently
- Pushing / Pulling over 75 lbs : Frequently
- Climbing : Occasionally
- Bending / Stooping : Frequently
- Kneeling : Occasionally
- Crouching / Crawling : Occasionally
- Reaching : Frequently
- Talking : Frequently
- Hearing : Frequently
- Repetitive Foot / Leg Movements : Rarely
- Repetitive Hand / Arm Movements : Frequently
- Keyboard Data Entry : Frequently
- Running : Occasionally
- Vision : Depth Perception : Frequently
- Vision : Distinguish Color : Frequently
- Vision : Seeing Far : Frequently
- Vision : Seeing Near : Frequently
Owensboro Health Core Commitments
INTEGRITY - We conduct ourselves with a high level of responsibility, reliability and honesty because we take seriously the trust of our patients and coworkers.
RESPECT - We value and accept the unique talents and contributions of every patient, customer and team member in the Owensboro Health community.
TEAMWORK - We build a spirit of connectivity and fellowship by striving together to overcome obstacles, surpass goals, celebrate accomplishments and plan the future.
INNOVATION - We foster original ideas and creative solutions that improve our daily work and promote the mission of Owensboro Health.
SERVICE - We focus on service to patients, customers and team members by anticipating their needs, thoughtfully meeting those needs and continually improving the quality of everything we do.
EXCELLENCE - We reach beyond basic expectations to expand our knowledge and awareness, produce exceptional work and provide outstanding service.
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