Under the direction of a qualified Dialysis RN and in accordance with approved policies, procedures and standards, the Dialysis Patient Care Techperforms tasks and responsibilities associated with the direct care needs for patients over the age of 18. The Dialysis Patient Care Technician is knowledgeable in the cause and effect of renal disease and in the procedure of hemodialysis.The DPCT gathers pertinent clinical information and communicates observations to the RN for evaluation. The PCT is responsible for the initiation, monitoring and discontinuance of the dialysis treatment, including:Cannulation of fistula and grafts, Drawing of blood samples as orderUnder the direction of a qualified Dialysis RN and in accordance with approved policies, procedures and standards, the Dialysis Patient Care Techperforms tasks and responsibilities associated with the direct care needs for patients over the age of 18. The Dialysis Patient Care Technician is knowledgeable in the cause and effect of renal disease and in the procedure of hemodialysis.The DPCT gathers pertinent clinical information and communicates observations to the RN for evaluation. The PCT is responsible for the initiation, monitoring and discontinuance of the dialysis treatment, including:Cannulation of fistula and grafts, Drawing of blood samples as ordered, and Administration of Normal Saline bolus in response to treatment complication (hypotension, cramping) under the direction of the RN. In addition to the dialysis treatment, the PCT will also be responsible for water system testing, stocking the unit, and other non-patient related duties as deemed necessary for the functioning of the facility.ed, and Administration of Normal Saline bolus in response to treatment complication (hypotension, cramping) under the direction of the RN. In addition to the dialysis treatment, the PCT will also be responsible for water system testing, stocking the unit, and other non-patient related duties as deemed necessary for the functioning of the facility.
Qualifications
EDUCATION: Minimum: • High School or equivalent education. Preferred: • A concentration in electronics education in high school or post high school training. LICENSE: PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS: Minimum: • BLS must be completed within six months of employment through the RQI system during clinical orientation • Certification with a national commercially available certification program or a State program will be required after 18 months employment or attaining 18 months dialysis experience (including dialysis experience at other agencies) WORK EXPERIENCE: Minimum: • Demonstrates ability to follow directions precisely and accurately. • Previous patient care experience. Preferred: • One year medical experience. SKILLS: Minimum: • Demonstrated ability to work effectively under pressure, meet deadlines, manage multiple priorities and enhance the spirit of teamwork through effective role modeling. • Excellent interpersonal, communication (written and oral), analytical, and organizational skills. • Demonstrated ability to deal effectively with the public in a professional and courteous manner. • Demonstrated ability to handle confidential information with discretion. • Computer literacy required

UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health is a not-for-profit health system that provides a full range of acute and long-term care health services to residents of the Finger Lakes region in Upstate New York. Finger Lakes Health is comprised of Geneva General Hospital, Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital, The Homestead at Soldiers & Sailors, Huntington Living Center and the Living Centers at Geneva – North and South. Services are provided on three campuses located in Geneva, NY (Ontario County), Waterloo, NY (Seneca County) and Penn Yan, NY (Yates County). The 660-bed health system is governed by a common Board of Directors and is served by a common management team. With 85 active staff physicians, the health system offers a broad range of primary, specialty and sub-specialty services to residents of the Finger Lakes region. No one will be denied access to services due to inability to pay. Discounts for essential services at our outpatient clinics are offered based on family size and income.