Emergency Dept Tech - PRN, Variable Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Newnan, GA at Geebo

Emergency Dept Tech - PRN, Variable

Newnan, GA Newnan, GA PRN PRN Estimated:
$38.
6K - $48.
9K a year Estimated:
$38.
6K - $48.
9K a year RESPONSIBLE FOR:
The ED Tech participates in the clinical aspects of patient care with all members of the health care team under the supervision of a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse.
Possess the knowledge and ability to provide care to the age specific population to which assigned.
Requirements MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED:
One of the following:
1.
Current Georgia Basic EMT Certification or National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Registry/ Intermediate Level certification or previous Georgia Basic EMT Certification or National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Registry/ Intermediate Level certification 2.
A student currently enrolled in an accredited nursing program that has completed at least 1 semester of clinical rotations within an acute care hospital or 3.
5 years' experience as an Emergency Department Tech in a hospital setting MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
None MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW:
None ADDITIONAL
Qualifications:
Current BLS CPR Card.
Prior experience working in an Emergency Department preferred.
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We celebrate differences and recognize that they allow us to care for our community.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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