Clinical Care Technician: Vitals, EKG & Patient Support in Stone

Clinical Care Technician: Vitals, EKG & Patient Support in Stone

Stone Full-Time 29970 - 36483 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Prepare patients, obtain vitals, and maintain records in a clean clinical environment.
  • Company: Holston Medical Group, a supportive healthcare provider in Stone.
  • Benefits: Opportunity for certification in patient care and CPR with training support.
  • Other info: Join a team dedicated to providing excellent patient support and care.
  • Why this job: Make a difference in patient care while gaining valuable skills and experience.
  • Qualifications: High School diploma or GED; completion of a sponsored training program required.

The predicted salary is between 29970 - 36483 Β£ per year.

Holston Medical Group is seeking a Clinical Care Technician in Stone, England. This role involves preparing patients, obtaining vitals, and maintaining records while ensuring a clean clinical environment.

Candidates should have a High School diploma or GED and complete a sponsored training program. The position offers the opportunity to obtain certification in patient care and CPR in a supportive setting.

Clinical Care Technician: Vitals, EKG & Patient Support in Stone employer: Holston Medical Group

Holston Medical Group is an excellent employer, offering a supportive work culture that prioritises employee growth and development. As a Clinical Care Technician in Stone, you will benefit from comprehensive training programmes, including certification in patient care and CPR, all while working in a clean and collaborative clinical environment that values your contributions to patient support.

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Contact Details:

Holston Medical Group Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Clinical Care Technician: Vitals, EKG & Patient Support in Stone

Patient Care
Vital Signs Monitoring
EKG Administration
Record Keeping
Clinical Environment Maintenance
High School Diploma or GED
Certification in Patient Care