Patient Sitter Emergency Department
By Carle Health At Hoopeston, IL, United States
Collaborates in the planning of patient care.
Monitors patient progress in relation to care plans and expected outcomes
Reports changes in patient's status promptly to RN
Patient retrieval and procedures patient transport assistance as needed
Keeps patients informed of wait times and/or next steps in their medical processes
Emergency Department Technician - Emergency Room
By Hawaii Pacific Health At , Honolulu

Founded in 1921, Straub Medical Center includes a 159-bed hospital in Honolulu, a network of neighborhood clinics and a visiting specialist program that reaches throughout the state of Hawai'i. ...

Registry Emergency Department Technician
By Loyola University Health System At , Melrose Park, 60160

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Pharmacist - Emergency Department - Critical Care
By Ascension At , Joliet, 60435 From $111,821 a year
Provide drug information and education to medical staff and patients.
Licensure / Certification / Registration:
Schedule: Full time, 40 hrs, flexible schedule options
Hospital: Ascension St Joseph Hospital
Review and assess medication orders to identify, prevent and resolve potential and actual drug related problems.
Recommend formulary alternatives when appropriate.
Er Technician – Emergency Department
By Memorial Hospital of South Bend At Springfield, IL, United States

ER TECHNICIAN – EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Marietta Memorial Hospital, 401 Matthew Street, Marietta, Ohio, United States of America Req #4509 Thursday, June 15, 2023 Status: Full Time – 72 hours Hours: ...

Emergency Room Technician- Adult Emergency Department
By The University of Chicago Medicine At , Chicago, 60637, Il
Nigh Shift, 7p-7a, every other weekend working requirement
High school graduate or equivalent
Must have current CPR training recognized by the American Heart Association
Ability to follow oral and written instructions and perform a variety of patient assistance without direct supervision.
Ability to interact effectively with patients, clinical staff, and the general public.
EMT-B or EMT-P, Medical Assistant, or Certified Nursing Assistant
Rn Clinical Leader Emergency Department - Elmhurst
By Edward-Elmhurst Health At Illinois, United States
Current CPR Certification issued by the American Heart Association
Minimum 2 years experience in Emergency Services
Baccalaureate Degree or higher in Nursing
Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse license

Are you an experienced leader looking for a new challenge? We are seeking an Emergency Department Director to join our team and help us provide the highest quality of care to our patients. Our Emergency Department is a fast-paced, high-volume environment and we need a leader who can manage the department with skill and compassion. If you are up for the challenge, apply today!

An Emergency Department Director is responsible for the overall management and operations of the Emergency Department. They are responsible for ensuring that the department is adequately staffed and equipped to provide quality care to patients. They must also ensure that the department is compliant with all applicable laws and regulations. To become an Emergency Department Director, one must have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, nursing, or a related field. Additionally, they must have several years of experience in the field, preferably in a leadership role. The skills required for an Emergency Department Director include strong leadership and management skills, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to think critically and make sound decisions. They must also have a thorough understanding of healthcare regulations and laws, as well as the ability to develop and implement policies and procedures. The knowledge required for an Emergency Department Director includes an understanding of healthcare regulations and laws, medical terminology, and medical procedures. They must also have a thorough understanding of the different types of medical equipment and treatments available. The responsibilities of an Emergency Department Director include overseeing the day-to-day operations of the department, developing and implementing policies and procedures, and ensuring that the department is compliant with all applicable laws and regulations. They must also ensure that the department is adequately staffed and equipped to provide quality care to patients. The experience required for an Emergency Department Director includes several years of experience in the field, preferably in a leadership role. They must also have a thorough understanding of healthcare regulations and laws, as well as the ability to develop and implement policies and procedures. The qualifications required for an Emergency Department Director include a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, nursing, or a related field. They must also have several years of experience in the field, preferably in a leadership role. The education required for an Emergency Department Director includes a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, nursing, or a related field. Tools that help Emergency Department Directors work better include electronic medical records systems, patient scheduling software, and data analysis tools. Good tips to help Emergency Department Directors do more effectively include staying organized, staying up-to-date on healthcare regulations and laws, and delegating tasks to other staff members.

Common Emergency Department Director interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in managing an Emergency Department?
• How would you handle a difficult situation with a patient or staff member?
• What strategies do you have for ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations and laws?
• How do you ensure that the department is adequately staffed and equipped to provide quality care to patients?