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ED Technician II, Night-shift

Job in Largo, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Listing for: University of Maryland Medical System
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-15
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Patient Care Technician, Healthcare Nursing
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 28000 - 45000 USD Yearly USD 28000.00 45000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Largo

Job Requirements

ED Technician II

Full Time, Night-shift (7:30p-8a)

Company Description

Located in Largo in the heart of Prince George’s County, UM Capital Region Medical Center is a new state-of-the- art regional medical center dedicated to providing improved access to primary and ambulatory care services. Serving as a tertiary care center for critically ill patients, our facility also expands community partnerships aimed at enhancing the health status of Prince George’s County residents.

Position

Summary

Under the direction of a licensed nurse and/or physician, the ED Technician II assists in patient care by performing triage, registration, basic laboratory tests, EKGs, and related routine, non-professional nursing care. This role requires a High School diploma or equivalent and current CNA certification.

Key Responsibilities Patient Care
  • Provide safe, effective, timely, and efficient care to assigned patients under licensed nurse supervision.
  • Perform basic patient care functions including comfort measures, linen distribution, assisting with nourishment, and managing bedpans or urinals.
  • Conduct patient care procedures such as obtaining weights, vital signs, glucose monitoring, suctioning of tracheostomy/ET tubes, intake and output monitoring, dressing changes, specimen collection, and splint application as directed.
  • Observe, interpret, and promptly report changes in patient conditions or behaviors. Respond quickly to patient call lights.
  • Accurately respond to cardiac monitor alarms by identifying cardiac rhythms and communicating findings; procure rhythm strips per guidelines.
  • Assist with patient transfers and transport using proper safety and body mechanics.
  • Ensure patient safety by monitoring arm bands, side rails, restraints, call light positioning, and toileting needs. Secure patient valuables as necessary.
Documentation
  • Accurately document patient activities of daily living (ADLs), vital signs, weights, dressing changes, suctioning, and other care activities.
  • Maintain unit records including admission, transfer, discharge logs, and interventions.
  • Support clerical duties such as placing orders, retrieving information, and transcribing physician orders.
Supplies and Equipment
  • Assess and procure necessary supplies; stock patient care areas and emergency equipment.
  • Set up and operate oxygen, cardiac monitors, EKG machines, and other patient care equipment.
  • Perform quality control on glucometers and ensure emergency equipment is functional; report malfunctions promptly.
  • Maintain cleanliness and organization of hallways, supply carts, IV pumps, and patient rooms following infection control procedures.
Customer Service
  • Greet patients and visitors courteously and professionally, maintaining eye contact and using respectful communication.
  • Follow communication protocols, introduce self with job title, and engage customers with open-ended questions.
  • Respond promptly to questions, concerns, or complaints, striving for immediate resolution.
  • Maintain confidentiality of patient information in all settings.
  • Provide assistance proactively and facilitate smooth hand-offs to other staff when necessary.
  • Demonstrate commitment to service recovery when expectations are not met.
Commitment to Co-Workers
  • Offer assistance to colleagues and other departments as needed.
  • Take responsibility for problem-solving and meeting deadlines.
  • Address conflicts directly and respectfully; seek help if unresolved.
  • Respect others’ time by attending meetings punctually and communicating absences.
  • Provide status updates to ensure workflow continuity during absences.
Communication Etiquette
  • Maintain respectful, courteous, and professional communication at all times.
  • Limit personal cell phone use in patient care areas and during work hours.
  • Avoid texting or emailing during meetings except in emergencies.
  • Answer calls promptly, introduce self and department, and follow proper phone etiquette.
  • Maintain appropriate voicemail and out-of-office messages.
  • Return emails and voicemails within one business day.
  • Be mindful of voice and language in public areas.
Self-Management
  • Adhere to hospital dress code and wear identification badge visibly at all times.
  • Complete assignments…
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