Patient Transporter- Patient Placement at AnMed – Anderson, South Carolina
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About This Position
Located in the heart ofAnderson, South Carolina,AnMedis a dynamic, not-for-profit health system dedicated to delivering exceptional care with compassion, innovation, and integrity. At AnMed, ourmissionis simple yet powerful:
To provide exceptional and compassionate care to all we serve.
AnMed has been named one of theBest Employers in South Carolinaby Forbes, reflecting our commitment to a supportive, inclusive, and purpose-driven workplace. Whether you're just starting your career or looking to grow in a new direction, you'll find opportunities to thrive, lead, and make a meaningful impact here.
Summary:
The transporter safely transports patients of all ages throughout the facility at the direction of the Patient Placement Coordinator (PPC) or Patient Placement Nurse (PPN).
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Demonstrates the ability to make decisions appropriate to job responsibilities in a timely manner.
- Transports patients to ancillary departments or units as indicated in a safe and expeditious manner.
- Responds to patient care requests in a timely manner and/or notifies the charge nurse to follow-up.
- Informs PPC or PPN of patient/family concerns and any issues which need attention.
- Follow and enforce all hospital policies, including Infection Control and Safety Procedures.
- Ensures stretchers have a full tank of oxygen located on them for transport
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Must obtain BLS certification within one (1) year of hire and maintain.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience: Good communication skills and can properly lift/transfer patients.
Benefits*
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Medical Insurance & Wellness Offerings
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Compensation, Retirement & Financial Planning
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Free Financial Counseling
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Work-Life Balance & Paid Time Off (PTO)
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Professional Development
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For more information, please visit: anmed.org/careers/benefits
*Varied benefits packages are available to positions with a 0.6 FTE or higher.