Med Surg Support Partner-Med Surg General - Maine Health
Rockport, ME 04856
About the Job
- Position Summary
- The Med Surg Support Partner, under the direction of a Med Surg RN or attending physician, facilitates the provision of patient care. This will include performing tasks contributing to the functional operation of the Med Surg Unit.
- Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
- Education: High School Diploma or GED is strongly preferred.
- License/Certifications: BLS recommended.
- Experience: N/A
- MOAB Training recommended
- Basic Computer Skills
- OSHA-MSDS sheets and procedures.
- Operation of Office Equipment and patient call system.
- Good telephone etiquette.
Additional Information
With a career at any of the MaineHealth locations across Maine and New Hampshire, you’ll be working with health care professionals that truly value the people around them – both within the walls of the organization and the communities that surround it.
We offer benefits that support an individual's needs for today and flexibility to plan for tomorrow – programs such as paid parental leave, a flexible work policy, student loan assistance, training and education, along with well-being resources for you and your family.
With a career at any of the MaineHealth locations across Maine and New Hampshire, you’ll be working with health care professionals that truly value the people around them – both within the walls of the organization and the communities that surround it.
We offer benefits that support an individual's needs for today and flexibility to plan for tomorrow – programs such as paid parental leave, a flexible work policy, student loan assistance, training and education, along with well-being resources for you and your family.
MaineHealth remains focused on investing in our care team and developing an inclusive environment where you can thrive and feel supported to realize your full potential. If you’re looking to build a career in a place where people help one another deliver best-in-class care, apply today.
Source : Maine Health