Polysomnographic Trainee develops competency in and performs the basics of polysomnographic testing and associated interventions under direct supervision of a Polysomnographic Technician or a Polysomnographic Technologist.
Responsibilities- Demonstrates commitment to quality service delivery by making efforts to listen to and understand the customer; anticipating customer needs; giving high priority to customer satisfaction; treats customers with respect, courtesy, tact; provides clear, accurate information.
- Takes actions that demonstrate consideration for the feelings and needs of others; conveys willingness to assist; works well with workers in home department and collaborates with other departments; uses good communication skills; provides constructive feedback without undue criticism of others; gives credit and recognition to others who have contributed; accepts responsibility for own mistakes and takes action to prevent similar occurrences
- Always appears well-groomed and observes hospital dress code; practices personal hygiene; wears ID badge while on duty.
- Taking pride in and responsibility for one's job by maintaining efficiency, safety, and quality of work, and holding oneself accountable for the function of one's job; participates in activities conducive to meeting hospital and department's mission; assures that all details of an assigned task are completed; open to new ideas or generating creative solutions to work situations; ensures efficient use of resources to assure cost effective practices.
- Treats people with dignity, respect, and fairness; establishes good interpersonal relationships by helping people feel valued, appreciated and included; demonstrates honesty, keeps commitments; behaves in a professional manner.
- Taking actions that indicate a consideration for the feelings and needs of others; being aware of the impact of one's own behavior on others; acknowledges others; actively listens to patients, co-workers and others; recognizes the importance of individualized and personal care for others.
Education:
High School Diploma or GED plus six months of direct patient care experience or one year of postsecondary education.
OR
Current enrollment in an accredited educational program leading to an associate degree with an emphasis is sleep technology.
Experience:
No experience required.
Additional Skills/Abilities
Basic Cardiac Life Support.
Employment Type: OTHER