Veterans Staffing
Dialysis Tech (PCT) Opportunity
DaVita is looking for a Dialysis Tech (PCT) to serve our patients at our Zanesville Dialysis Center in Zanesville, OH. We are offering paid training and some health care experience is preferred. Operational Hours: M/W/F 4:00am - 4:00pm and 3:00pm - 3:00am nocturnal for vacation coverage. PCTs expected shifts for this clinic: 3 and can be asked to start as early as 4:00 am or work nocturnal shift to cover vacations. Hours of work may vary during the training period; however, you will typically be working between 32-40 hours per week during training. You must have a flexible schedule and be able to work mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays. DaVita offers all new dialysis teammates a robust, paid training program to help you learn the right dialysis skills. The training is a mix of computer based learning, classroom, and hands on training. Reimbursement for your Certified Hemodialysis Technician (CHT) license. Requirements: Reliable (attendance/punctuality is crucial), love to learn, have a desire to help people, are looking for a career with a company you can grow with, are comfortable with the shifts listed and long hours on your feet, teamwork is essential, and love a fast-paced environment. High school diploma or equivalent. Must be comfortable working around blood and needles. Must be comfortable mixing acid or bicarb. Flexibility and availability to work mornings, evenings, weekends and holidays as needed. Physical and mental ability to work long hours (some shifts are 12+ hours) on your feet so wear comfortable shoes! Willingness to train and work across multiple clinics within the territory as needed. Health care experience including: BONENT Certified, Certified Hemodialysis Technician (CHT), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), or Phlebotomy certification. What you can expect: Direct Patient Care. Spend the majority of your day in direct one-on-one patient care to provide safe, comfortable and hygienic dialysis treatment. Our PCTs care for up to 4-5 patients at a time. Technician Duties. In the morning, the opening PCT is coming in to get the water room ready and the bicarb for the patients. They are testing the water for chlorine, checking to make sure the tools are calibrated. There are a lot of duties in the morning. To monitor patients before, during and after dialysis treatment including measuring and recording stats, patient observations, and hemodialysis machine setup. Physical requirements: Ability to lift minimum of 5 pounds to a maximum of 50 pounds unassisted; able to perform repetitive standing, sitting, stooping, walking, stretching, reaching, and use full range of body motions. Ability to interact in person and by phone clearly and efficiently. Ability to use computer and all peripherals as needed to meet goals. Continuous Improvement: We are consistently looking for ways to improve processes for our patients and teammates as we aim to build the greatest health care community the world has ever seen. Building long-term relationships with your patients who are suffering from end stage renal disease and are receiving treatment on average 3 times/week. You will also be responsible for educating patients on Kidney Dialysis related topics.
DaVita is looking for a Dialysis Tech (PCT) to serve our patients at our Zanesville Dialysis Center in Zanesville, OH. We are offering paid training and some health care experience is preferred. Operational Hours: M/W/F 4:00am - 4:00pm and 3:00pm - 3:00am nocturnal for vacation coverage. PCTs expected shifts for this clinic: 3 and can be asked to start as early as 4:00 am or work nocturnal shift to cover vacations. Hours of work may vary during the training period; however, you will typically be working between 32-40 hours per week during training. You must have a flexible schedule and be able to work mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays. DaVita offers all new dialysis teammates a robust, paid training program to help you learn the right dialysis skills. The training is a mix of computer based learning, classroom, and hands on training. Reimbursement for your Certified Hemodialysis Technician (CHT) license. Requirements: Reliable (attendance/punctuality is crucial), love to learn, have a desire to help people, are looking for a career with a company you can grow with, are comfortable with the shifts listed and long hours on your feet, teamwork is essential, and love a fast-paced environment. High school diploma or equivalent. Must be comfortable working around blood and needles. Must be comfortable mixing acid or bicarb. Flexibility and availability to work mornings, evenings, weekends and holidays as needed. Physical and mental ability to work long hours (some shifts are 12+ hours) on your feet so wear comfortable shoes! Willingness to train and work across multiple clinics within the territory as needed. Health care experience including: BONENT Certified, Certified Hemodialysis Technician (CHT), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), or Phlebotomy certification. What you can expect: Direct Patient Care. Spend the majority of your day in direct one-on-one patient care to provide safe, comfortable and hygienic dialysis treatment. Our PCTs care for up to 4-5 patients at a time. Technician Duties. In the morning, the opening PCT is coming in to get the water room ready and the bicarb for the patients. They are testing the water for chlorine, checking to make sure the tools are calibrated. There are a lot of duties in the morning. To monitor patients before, during and after dialysis treatment including measuring and recording stats, patient observations, and hemodialysis machine setup. Physical requirements: Ability to lift minimum of 5 pounds to a maximum of 50 pounds unassisted; able to perform repetitive standing, sitting, stooping, walking, stretching, reaching, and use full range of body motions. Ability to interact in person and by phone clearly and efficiently. Ability to use computer and all peripherals as needed to meet goals. Continuous Improvement: We are consistently looking for ways to improve processes for our patients and teammates as we aim to build the greatest health care community the world has ever seen. Building long-term relationships with your patients who are suffering from end stage renal disease and are receiving treatment on average 3 times/week. You will also be responsible for educating patients on Kidney Dialysis related topics.