Job Summary
The ICU Technician provides high-quality, patient-centered support within the Intensive Care Unit by performing delegated clinical and non-clinical tasks under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN). This role assists with the delivery of direct patient care, monitors vital signs and basic diagnostic data, and supports ICU operations to ensure a safe, clean, and efficient care environment. The ICU Technician contributes to improved patient outcomes by supporting the critical care team in meeting the unique needs of high-acuity patients.
Essential Functions
- Provides direct and indirect patient care under the supervision of the RN, following care plans and departmental protocols.
- Obtains and documents patient data, including vital signs, intake and output, and other clinical observations, alerting licensed personnel to abnormalities.
- Assists patients with activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, grooming, oral care, elimination, nutrition, and mobility support.
- Supports patient mobility by turning, positioning, transferring, and ambulating patients using proper body mechanics.
- Collects specimens for diagnostic testing, ensures accurate labeling, and facilitates timely transport to the lab.
- Assists with admissions, discharges, and patient transfers within or outside the ICU.
- Maintains a safe and orderly care environment by restocking supplies, cleaning equipment, and reporting maintenance issues.
- Serves as a monitor technician (Monitor Tech) for the unit, observing telemetry and reporting changes to clinical staff, as needed.
- Provides emotional support to patients and families, demonstrating empathy and compassion in critical care settings.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Complies with all policies and standards.
Qualifications
- Completion of a Patient Care Technician (PCT), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), or Medical Assistant program preferred
- 0-1 years of experience in a hospital or critical care setting required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of basic patient care practices and terminology.
- Ability to work in a high-acuity, fast-paced ICU environment with a multidisciplinary team.
- Proficiency in collecting and documenting vital signs and patient observations.
- Ability to respond appropriately to emergency and crisis situations.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills with patients, families, and clinical staff.
- Understanding of infection prevention and patient safety practices.
- Basic computer and clinical documentation skills.
Licenses and Certifications
- BCLS - Basic Life Support issued by American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross (ARC) or American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) BLS required
- CNA - Certified Nursing Assistant preferred
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