Clinical Tech- Marburg 2 Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Clinical Tech- Marburg 2

The Johns Hopkins Hospital Marburg 2 - Medical / Surgical :
14 bed adult surgical inpatient unit.
Care and services provided:
variety of medical patients, general surgery and surgical oncologyShifts:
12 Hour Day ShiftsQualifications High school diploma or equivalent required Active Nursing Assistant Certification in Maryland is required 1 year of acute care (in-hospital) tech experience within the most recent 2 years is required (EMT or CRT experience may be considered) BLS CPR certification required:
AHA, Red Cross, or Military Training Network accepted Clinical Technicians at The Johns Hopkins Hospital have the opportunity to provide highly skilled and compassionate patient- and family-centered care as contributing members of the healthcare team.
Ongoing education is provided to all Clinical Technicians to ensure that all techs perform at the highest level of their certification and scope of practice.
During your first year, you will have the opportunity to attend eight days of training off the unit, which provide interactive learning activities to support your personal and professional development.
Join The Johns Hopkins Hospital multidisciplinary team and become part of a patient-centered collaborative work environment at a world-renowned, Magnet-designated, academic medical facility.
Our clinicians are committed to patient safety, clinical excellence, optimizing outcomes through evidenced based practice, and life-long learning.
Important Notice:
Authorization to Work in the United States:
Applicants who require sponsorship now or in the future will not be considered for this position.
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