Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

MENTAL HEALTH SECURITY CLERK - IP TECH

Min USD $17.60/Hr. Max USD $28.15/Hr. Overview Position Overview: Our Mental Health Security Clerk plays a vital role in maintaining a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, employees, and physicians. This position is crucial in ensuring the overall safety of the unit while serving as the primary communication and information hub. Key Responsibilities: Maintain a visible presence on the unit to enhance security and support. Answer telephones and direct unit traffic effectively. Enter patient orders into the electronic medical record accurately and in a timely manner. Intervene in challenging and sometimes physical situations to ensure the safety of all individuals on the unit. Schedule: Full-Time: 10:45 PM - 7:15 AM(With Every Other Weekend) Weekends: Every Other Weekend If you are passionate about creating a secure and supportive environment in a mental health setting, we encourage you to apply! To review Memorial's Benefits click here: Benefits - Memorial HR Qualifications Education: High school diploma or GED required; an associate's or bachelor's degree is preferred. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification within 30 days of job placement is required. Successful completion of Safety First Training within 30 days of hire and annually thereafter is required. Experience: Minimum of two years of experience as a security officer, in law enforcement, or in the military is required. One year of secretarial or comparable clerical experience is strongly preferred. At least one year of Memorial Health security experience is preferred. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to remain calm and collected in stressful situations, utilizing rational thinking and decision-making. Skill in managing and prioritizing multiple incidents/tasks simultaneously. Strong verbal and written communication skills for effectively interacting with a diverse range of people, including handling emotional situations. Proficiency in applying de-escalation techniques. Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality. Physical capability to perform prolonged standing, sitting, lifting patients, and restraining patients as necessary. Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills. Proficient with personal computers and software, including Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Demonstrates initiative, self-direction, motivation, and a proven ability to work successfully with a variety of people and disciplines. Knowledge of medical terminology is preferred. Responsibilities Safety and Security: Control entry and exit of colleagues and visitors to the unit. Check in visitors and ensure all belongings are properly stored before granting access. Monitor unit surveillance and cameras, alerting colleagues to potential safety issues. Provide a visible deterrent to prohibited activities. Report any security or safety risks to all staff. Assist in maintaining a safe environment and report unsafe conditions. Under the direction of the Registered Nurse, use verbal de-escalation techniques to manage disputes and diffuse potentially violent situations. Physically manage combative or violent individuals as necessary, under the guidance of the Registered Nurse. Conduct searches of persons, patient belongings, and rooms to ensure safety. Communication: Promptly greet others in a friendly manner. Use AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, Thank You) and Greet & Feet to direct others. Respond to questions and provide direction within the scope of the role. Facilitate accurate and professional communication with nursing staff, physicians, patients, and visitors through various methods. Use the Physician Profile to ensure accurate paging of physicians. Information Processing: Prioritize stat orders and immediate needs. Accurately process orders and input data into the electronic medical record. Maintain accurate paper records for non-computerized items. Refer patient/visitor concerns to nursing or customer service staff. Direct news media inquiries to nursing or public relations staff. Medical Records Maintenance: Assemble admission chart packs and ensure patient identifiers are on all forms. Scan patient documents to Medical Records. Gather and copy necessary paperwork for patient transfers to other units and facilities. Manage sensitive and confidential patient and family information. Service Requisitions: Collaborate with Nursing Material Specialists to ensure adequate supplies are available. Review new supplies and equipment upon arrival, validating accuracy and placement. Send service requisitions to interdisciplinary departments. Facilitate equipment maintenance with Biomed or the appropriate department. Unit Operations: Complete basic patient care tasks as directed by the registered nurse. Serve, monitor, and collect food trays and utensils. Respond to call lights and bed/chair alarms. Provide direct patient observation and complete observation rounds as delegated. Assist in safety checks upon patient admission and room checks. Expedite timely patient admission, discharge, and transfer to facilitate flow. Participate in quality improvement activities by maintaining logs and statistical records. Act as a preceptor as needed. Handle medications from the pharmacy, ensuring they are secured or delivered to licensed staff. Assist with stocking unit supply stations. Accountability: Comply with established policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines. Follow the chain of command. Utilize time and resources effectively and efficiently. Maintain cleanliness of the unit, service areas, and equipment. Collaborate with all members of the healthcare team. Support and participate in planned changes enthusiastically. Accept responsibility for the timely completion of assigned tasks. Additional Duties: Perform other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

MENTAL HEALTH SECURITY CLERK - IP TECH

Min USD $17.60/Hr. Max USD $28.15/Hr. Overview Position Overview: Our Mental Health Security Clerk plays a vital role in maintaining a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, employees, and physicians. This position is crucial in ensuring the overall safety of the unit while serving as the primary communication and information hub. Key Responsibilities: Maintain a visible presence on the unit to enhance security and support. Answer telephones and direct unit traffic effectively. Enter patient orders into the electronic medical record accurately and in a timely manner. Intervene in challenging and sometimes physical situations to ensure the safety of all individuals on the unit. Schedule: Full-Time: 10:45 PM - 7:15 AM(With Every Other Weekend) Weekends: Every Other Weekend If you are passionate about creating a secure and supportive environment in a mental health setting, we encourage you to apply! To review Memorial's Benefits click here: Benefits - Memorial HR Qualifications Education: High school diploma or GED required; an associate's or bachelor's degree is preferred. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification within 30 days of job placement is required. Successful completion of Safety First Training within 30 days of hire and annually thereafter is required. Experience: Minimum of two years of experience as a security officer, in law enforcement, or in the military is required. One year of secretarial or comparable clerical experience is strongly preferred. At least one year of Memorial Health security experience is preferred. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to remain calm and collected in stressful situations, utilizing rational thinking and decision-making. Skill in managing and prioritizing multiple incidents/tasks simultaneously. Strong verbal and written communication skills for effectively interacting with a diverse range of people, including handling emotional situations. Proficiency in applying de-escalation techniques. Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality. Physical capability to perform prolonged standing, sitting, lifting patients, and restraining patients as necessary. Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills. Proficient with personal computers and software, including Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Demonstrates initiative, self-direction, motivation, and a proven ability to work successfully with a variety of people and disciplines. Knowledge of medical terminology is preferred. Responsibilities Safety and Security: Control entry and exit of colleagues and visitors to the unit. Check in visitors and ensure all belongings are properly stored before granting access. Monitor unit surveillance and cameras, alerting colleagues to potential safety issues. Provide a visible deterrent to prohibited activities. Report any security or safety risks to all staff. Assist in maintaining a safe environment and report unsafe conditions. Under the direction of the Registered Nurse, use verbal de-escalation techniques to manage disputes and diffuse potentially violent situations. Physically manage combative or violent individuals as necessary, under the guidance of the Registered Nurse. Conduct searches of persons, patient belongings, and rooms to ensure safety. Communication: Promptly greet others in a friendly manner. Use AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, Thank You) and Greet & Feet to direct others. Respond to questions and provide direction within the scope of the role. Facilitate accurate and professional communication with nursing staff, physicians, patients, and visitors through various methods. Use the Physician Profile to ensure accurate paging of physicians. Information Processing: Prioritize stat orders and immediate needs. Accurately process orders and input data into the electronic medical record. Maintain accurate paper records for non-computerized items. Refer patient/visitor concerns to nursing or customer service staff. Direct news media inquiries to nursing or public relations staff. Medical Records Maintenance: Assemble admission chart packs and ensure patient identifiers are on all forms. Scan patient documents to Medical Records. Gather and copy necessary paperwork for patient transfers to other units and facilities. Manage sensitive and confidential patient and family information. Service Requisitions: Collaborate with Nursing Material Specialists to ensure adequate supplies are available. Review new supplies and equipment upon arrival, validating accuracy and placement. Send service requisitions to interdisciplinary departments. Facilitate equipment maintenance with Biomed or the appropriate department. Unit Operations: Complete basic patient care tasks as directed by the registered nurse. Serve, monitor, and collect food trays and utensils. Respond to call lights and bed/chair alarms. Provide direct patient observation and complete observation rounds as delegated. Assist in safety checks upon patient admission and room checks. Expedite timely patient admission, discharge, and transfer to facilitate flow. Participate in quality improvement activities by maintaining logs and statistical records. Act as a preceptor as needed. Handle medications from the pharmacy, ensuring they are secured or delivered to licensed staff. Assist with stocking unit supply stations. Accountability: Comply with established policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines. Follow the chain of command. Utilize time and resources effectively and efficiently. Maintain cleanliness of the unit, service areas, and equipment. Collaborate with all members of the healthcare team. Support and participate in planned changes enthusiastically. Accept responsibility for the timely completion of assigned tasks. Additional Duties: Perform other related work as required or requested.

Registered Nurse - Hiring Now!

Job Description Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City is seeking a Registered Nurse for their Surgical Progressive Care Unit. As a Surgical PCU nurse on this unit you will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and provide care to patients with a variety of conditions, acuity levels, telemetry monitoring status, and treatment plans. This nursing position will provide you with variety in your day-to-day and allow you to expand and grow your nursing skills. Shift Details: 6:45 pm to 7:15 am - this position comes with a night and weekend differential The Work: Utilizesthe nursing process Performspatient care Delegatespatient care tasks Supervisesother patient care staff Coordinatesthe plan of care for a group of assigned patients Consultswith other members of the health care team when indicated to ensure optimal patient outcomes Demonstratesproficiency and abides by policies rules guidelines and procedures Job Requirements Applicable Experience: Less than 1 year Basic Life Support - American Heart Association or Red Cross, Registered Nurse - Various Associate Degree Job Details Full Time Day (United States of America) The best place to get care. The best place to give care . Saint Luke's 12,000 employees strive toward that vision every day. Our employees are proud to work for the only faith-based, nonprofit, locally owned health system in Kansas City. Joining Saint Luke's means joining a team of exceptional professionals who strive for excellence in patient care. Do the best work of your career within a highly diverse and inclusive workspace where all voices matter. Join the Kansas City region's premiere provider of health services. Equal Opportunity Employer.

MENTAL HEALTH SECURITY CLERK - IP TECH

Min USD $17.60/Hr. Max USD $28.15/Hr. Overview Position Overview: Our Mental Health Security Clerk plays a vital role in maintaining a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, employees, and physicians. This position is crucial in ensuring the overall safety of the unit while serving as the primary communication and information hub. Key Responsibilities: Maintain a visible presence on the unit to enhance security and support. Answer telephones and direct unit traffic effectively. Enter patient orders into the electronic medical record accurately and in a timely manner. Intervene in challenging and sometimes physical situations to ensure the safety of all individuals on the unit. Schedule: Full-Time: 10:45 PM - 7:15 AM(With Every Other Weekend) Weekends: Every Other Weekend If you are passionate about creating a secure and supportive environment in a mental health setting, we encourage you to apply! To review Memorial's Benefits click here: Benefits - Memorial HR Qualifications Education: High school diploma or GED required; an associate's or bachelor's degree is preferred. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification within 30 days of job placement is required. Successful completion of Safety First Training within 30 days of hire and annually thereafter is required. Experience: Minimum of two years of experience as a security officer, in law enforcement, or in the military is required. One year of secretarial or comparable clerical experience is strongly preferred. At least one year of Memorial Health security experience is preferred. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to remain calm and collected in stressful situations, utilizing rational thinking and decision-making. Skill in managing and prioritizing multiple incidents/tasks simultaneously. Strong verbal and written communication skills for effectively interacting with a diverse range of people, including handling emotional situations. Proficiency in applying de-escalation techniques. Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality. Physical capability to perform prolonged standing, sitting, lifting patients, and restraining patients as necessary. Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills. Proficient with personal computers and software, including Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Demonstrates initiative, self-direction, motivation, and a proven ability to work successfully with a variety of people and disciplines. Knowledge of medical terminology is preferred. Responsibilities Safety and Security: Control entry and exit of colleagues and visitors to the unit. Check in visitors and ensure all belongings are properly stored before granting access. Monitor unit surveillance and cameras, alerting colleagues to potential safety issues. Provide a visible deterrent to prohibited activities. Report any security or safety risks to all staff. Assist in maintaining a safe environment and report unsafe conditions. Under the direction of the Registered Nurse, use verbal de-escalation techniques to manage disputes and diffuse potentially violent situations. Physically manage combative or violent individuals as necessary, under the guidance of the Registered Nurse. Conduct searches of persons, patient belongings, and rooms to ensure safety. Communication: Promptly greet others in a friendly manner. Use AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, Thank You) and Greet & Feet to direct others. Respond to questions and provide direction within the scope of the role. Facilitate accurate and professional communication with nursing staff, physicians, patients, and visitors through various methods. Use the Physician Profile to ensure accurate paging of physicians. Information Processing: Prioritize stat orders and immediate needs. Accurately process orders and input data into the electronic medical record. Maintain accurate paper records for non-computerized items. Refer patient/visitor concerns to nursing or customer service staff. Direct news media inquiries to nursing or public relations staff. Medical Records Maintenance: Assemble admission chart packs and ensure patient identifiers are on all forms. Scan patient documents to Medical Records. Gather and copy necessary paperwork for patient transfers to other units and facilities. Manage sensitive and confidential patient and family information. Service Requisitions: Collaborate with Nursing Material Specialists to ensure adequate supplies are available. Review new supplies and equipment upon arrival, validating accuracy and placement. Send service requisitions to interdisciplinary departments. Facilitate equipment maintenance with Biomed or the appropriate department. Unit Operations: Complete basic patient care tasks as directed by the registered nurse. Serve, monitor, and collect food trays and utensils. Respond to call lights and bed/chair alarms. Provide direct patient observation and complete observation rounds as delegated. Assist in safety checks upon patient admission and room checks. Expedite timely patient admission, discharge, and transfer to facilitate flow. Participate in quality improvement activities by maintaining logs and statistical records. Act as a preceptor as needed. Handle medications from the pharmacy, ensuring they are secured or delivered to licensed staff. Assist with stocking unit supply stations. Accountability: Comply with established policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines. Follow the chain of command. Utilize time and resources effectively and efficiently. Maintain cleanliness of the unit, service areas, and equipment. Collaborate with all members of the healthcare team. Support and participate in planned changes enthusiastically. Accept responsibility for the timely completion of assigned tasks. Additional Duties: Perform other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.