Job Summary: The Acute Care Technician performs under the direct supervision of the RN and is delegated tasks by the nurse or Patient Care Coordinator (PCC) to achieve quality patient care. He/she is involved in the implementation phase of the nursing process and is organizationally accountable to the Patient Care Manager (PCM). He/she is responsible for assisting patients with all activities of daily living, such as bathing, feeding, assisting with toileting, turning and repositioning patients, and clinical duties such as taking and documenting vital signs, point of care glucose testing, reporting abnormal values to the nurse, and performing venipuncture. Other duties will be delegated by the nurse, PCC, and/or PCM.
Performance Expectations:
- Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide technical care appropriate to the age of the patients served; also demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development and possesses the ability to collect and document data and relays appropriate data to the nurse.
- Interprets the appropriate information needed to identify each patient’s requirements relative to his/her age specific needs and provides care.
- Demonstrates skills to maintain a safe and clean work environment.
- Embraces and practices the We CARE philosophy in all aspects of patient, visitor, co-worker, employee, and non-employee care.
- Must be able to operate the following equipment/machines: Suction machine, glucose monitor, manual and automatic blood pressure machine, patient bed, call light, telephone, computer, printer, scanner, fax, etc.
- Demonstrates thorough, concise, and timely documentation, shift reports, and verbal communication. Communicates pertinent patient information to all health care team members.
- Maintains own clinical skills, staying current in skills, ongoing competencies, equipment, and certifications required in specific nursing area, and maintains Basic Life Support (BLS) certification every two years.
- Demonstrates ability to perform all technical skills required for each unit’s population by rendering professional nursing care, including venipuncture, obtaining vital signs and blood glucose, restraint and 1:1 suicide precautions, bathing, dressing, ambulating, and feeding patients.
- Demonstrates technical aptitude for working, troubleshooting, and assisting the nurse with multiple pieces of equipment used for patient care, including but not limited to telemetry monitoring devices, vital sign monitoring devices, blood glucose monitor, specialty beds, and sequential compression devices.
- Demonstrates the aptitude for safely positioning and assisting patients using a variety of devices, such as but not limited to abduction pillows, splints, slings, braces, neck collars, walkers, crutches, immobilizers, and specialty beds.
- Communicates effectively with others in an appropriate and timely manner. Adheres to and promotes the established values of the organization, i.e., customer service, safety, infection control, and compliance standards.
- Consistently follows patient care and FGH policy, procedures, and standards of care in performing nursing duties. Consistently attends to patients when their condition worsens by appropriately and immediately alerting the RN, Patient Care Coordinator, and other members of the healthcare team, as indicated.
- Demonstrates financial responsibility by using supplies in a cost-efficient manner and keeping incremental overtime to a minimum.
- Must be able to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when handling ALL Hazardous drugs and contaminated body fluids and materials (PPE includes but is not limited to: nitrile gloves, disposable hazardous drug safe gowns, face shields, fitted, tested NIOSH certified N95 respirator mask).
Qualifications:
Education/Skills: High School Diploma/GED and completion of an approved Nurse Aide training course
required. Successful completion of the Acute Care Technician course at FGH during clinical orientation is required.
Will meet the requirements of the Primary Stroke Center. Will have 2 hours of stroke education during orientation and 1
hour of stroke education annually.
Work Experience: Prior experience working as a Nurse Aide preferred.
Certification/Licensure-DUE UPON HIRE
Additional Certification/Licensure - Obtained based on required timeframe below
- Basic Life Support Within 30 Days of Employment Required
- Annual Medical History Questionnaire for Hazardous Drug Handlers Within 30 Days of Employment Required
Mental Demands: Ability to perform as a team member, cooperate with others, follow directions precisely, demonstrate initiative, set priorities, and function under stress.

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