Grundy Workforce Job Board Services: Submission #3509

Submission Number: 3509
Submission ID: 726881
Submission UUID: 15b321a9-a497-41b0-aa8b-f70846ef15d2

Created: Thu, 04/27/2023 - 14:56
Completed: Thu, 04/27/2023 - 14:56
Changed: Thu, 04/27/2023 - 14:56

Remote IP address: 216.125.168.2
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Company Name Morris Hospital BH
Address 150 W. High St.
Morris, Illinois. 60450
Phone (Optional)
Fax (Optional)
Contact Title (Optional)
Contact Name (Optional)
Contact Email (Optional)
Website Address (Optional) https://pm.healthcaresource.com/CS/morrishospital/#/job/4513
Job Title Telemetry Technician
Job Location Morris
Over 18 Required Yes
Employment Type Part Time
Work Shift 3rd
Rate hourly
Number of Positions 1
Please Have Applicant Apply Online
Job Description A person who under the direction and supervision of a Registered Professional Nurse provides clerical support, assistance with basic patient care and telemetry monitoring in the IMC/ICU
Job Requirements Professional/Educational
High School diploma required.

Certified by the American Heart Association in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).

Successful completion of Arrhythmia Recognition test.

Telemetry interpretation experience preferred.

Basic computer skills and order entry experience required.

Current certification by IDPH as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) preferred.

DCFS Mandated Reporter Certificate of Completion required.

At least 17 years of age.

Personal
Evidence of professional grooming, attire and conduct.

Desire and ability to cooperate with and/or under the direction of others.

Possess a sense of responsibility, initiative and honestly.

Ability to follow directions accurately and self-directed.

Appreciation of and desire to be a part of a health care team dedicated to providing patient optimal care.
Lifting Requirements - 25+ lbs (unassisted) No
Lifting Requirements - 50+ lbs (unassisted) No
List Job Until 05/12/2023
Additional Information BH
I agree to the terms of service. Yes
approved No