Hemodialysis Tech Trainee Jobs
By The University of Vermont Medical Center At , South Burlington $16.63 - $24.59 an hour

Prior health care experience preferred

Are you looking for a rewarding career as a Hemodialysis RN? Join our team and make a difference in the lives of our patients! We offer competitive salaries, flexible hours, and a supportive work environment. Come join us and make a positive impact on the lives of those in need!

A Hemodialysis RN is a registered nurse who specializes in providing care to patients with kidney failure. They are responsible for assessing, planning, and implementing care for patients who require hemodialysis treatments. They must be knowledgeable about the different types of dialysis treatments, medications, and equipment used in the process.

What is Hemodialysis RN Job Skills Required?

• Knowledge of hemodialysis treatments, medications, and equipment
• Ability to assess, plan, and implement patient care
• Ability to monitor patient vital signs and adjust treatments accordingly
• Ability to provide patient education and support
• Ability to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

What is Hemodialysis RN Job Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in Nursing
• Current RN license
• Certification in hemodialysis nursing
• At least two years of experience in hemodialysis nursing

What is Hemodialysis RN Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of hemodialysis treatments, medications, and equipment
• Knowledge of patient assessment and care planning
• Knowledge of patient education and support
• Knowledge of medical terminology
• Knowledge of infection control and safety protocols

What is Hemodialysis RN Job Experience?

• At least two years of experience in hemodialysis nursing
• Experience in providing patient education and support
• Experience in monitoring patient vital signs and adjusting treatments accordingly

What is Hemodialysis RN Job Responsibilities?

• Assess, plan, and implement patient care
• Monitor patient vital signs and adjust treatments accordingly
• Provide patient education and support
• Collaborate with other healthcare professionals
• Maintain accurate patient records
• Adhere to infection control and safety protocols