Patient Care Technician I
Job Description
Under the supervision of licensed nursing personnel, the Patient Care Technician I delivers direct patient care, including obtaining vital signs, assisting with activities of daily living, performing phlebotomy, and collecting specimen samples. This position entails monitoring and accurately documenting patient conditions, collaborating with the interdisciplinary healthcare team to facilitate the plan of care, and ensuring patient safety through fall prevention measures and strict adherence to safety protocols. Additional responsibilities include supporting patient admissions, transfers, and discharges, providing wound care and management of orthopedic devices, conducting blood glucose testing, and maintaining a safe, organized clinical environment. The technician actively participates in patient rounding, promptly responds to alarms, and contributes to patient comfort and efficient care delivery, while consistently upholding professional standards and performing other duties as assigned.
Work Experience
Work Experience and Education requirements for the Patient Care Technician I position include a high school diploma or equivalent, current Maryland state certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA), and Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Although prior experience is not mandatory, candidates with previous direct patient care experience in a healthcare setting are preferred. Applicants must demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills, the ability to foster effective interpersonal relationships and teamwork, and the capacity to prioritize tasks and manage multiple responsibilities in high-pressure environments. Furthermore, proficiency in computer systems, precise blood glucose testing and documentation, and the competence to perform delegated nursing tasks with respect for the age, culture, ethnicity, spirituality, and individual needs of patients are required.