Emergency Department Supply Technician chez Massgeneralbrigham
Massgeneralbrigham · Boston, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Junior
- Bureau à Boston
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Job Summary
The Emergency Department Supply Technician is primarily responsible for assuring that all supplies and equipment within the Supply Team’s scope are stocked in designated locations, including patient rooms, supply carts, closets, and cabinets. This position routinely collaborates with other onsite members of the Supply Team and positions in the Emergency Department (e.g., Emergency Service Assistant) to ensure that supplies and equipment are readily available and positioned appropriately for medical staff to provide care to patient.Members of the Supply Team, including supply leads and supply technicians, report directly to the department’s Operations Manager and Director of Operations. While on shift, the supply lead will provide this position with direct supervision, including work assignments and routine check ins to ensure assignments are being completed.
Although this position does not provide patient care, it is critical to supporting clinicians caring for patients in the department.
This is a part time weekend position - Saturday and Sundays 7:00a-5:30pm.
Qualifications
Regular responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
- Maintain a clean, organized, and clutter free Emergency Department, including breaking down boxes left in the stock room.
- Receive daily assignment from the onsite supply lead.
- Stock supplies and equipment in designated locations based on assignment and Supply Team's scope, including in patient rooms, supply carts, supply closets, and other locations as identified.
- Return supplies and equipment (e.g., interpreter iPad, ultrasound machine) to designated storage locations.
- Declutter patient care pods by returning supplies and equipment left on countertops to the Main Stock Room or by stocking in pre-determined locations throughout the department.
- Routinely check in with Emergency Service Assistant (ESA) to collaboratively stock the patient care locations.
- Transport soiled instruments to the Central Processing Department. Return clean/sterile products from the Central Processing Department to the ED.
- Stock satellite linen carts and blanket warmers.
- Respond to ED staff supply and equipment requests.
- Organize the Internal Waiting Room.
- Complete appropriate documentation, including pod specific checklists.
- Collaborate with Materials Management staff responsible for stocking the Main Stock Room.
- Escalate supply shortages to the Supply Lead and/or Operations Manager.
- Share feedback regarding Supply Team operations with leadership - feedback includes supply level adjustments, removal / addition of products, recommendations to improve workflows, etc.
- Other duties as assigned depending on the status of the department.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
This is a part time weekend position - Saturday and Sundays 7:00a-5:30pm.
Remote Type
Work Location
Scheduled Weekly Hours
Employee Type
Work Shift
Pay Range
$18.22 - $26.06/Hourly
Grade
3
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