Intensive
Care Tech: The Intensive Care Technician (ICT) is an unlicensed
multi-skilled worker who supports patient care by performing specific nursing
tasks and support functions as delegated by a licensed provider. Care provided
by the ICT is supervised by a Registered Nurse. Phlebotomy is provided by the
ICT under the supervision of the Department of Laboratory. Upon approval from
the Director of Pharmacy, ICTs are authorized to access medication storage
areas for the purpose of stocking and monitoring supplies and equipment that
may be housed in the storage area, as well as stocking intravenous fluids and
irrigation solutions.
Intensive Care Tech Trainee: The Intensive Care
Technician Trainee is an unlicensed multi-skilled worker who supports patient
care by performing specific nursing tasks and support functions as delegated by
a licensed provider. Care provided by the ICT Trainee is supervised by a State
Certified ICT and/or a Registered Nurse.
The ICT Trainee must
complete the 120-hour VCH Phlebotomy Training program within 6 weeks of their
hire date. The ICT Trainee must pass the national phlebotomy test
and apply for their state phlebotomy certificate within 6 months of hire. Upon
receipt of their state phlebotomy certificate, the ICT Trainee will be eligible
for promotion to the ICT position.
Position Details Status: Per Diem, Non-Exempt | | | | | FTE/Hours per pay period: 0.000001 FTE (per diem) |
Shift: Varies | | | | | Shift Length: 11.5 |
Pay Range: 24.60 - 34.05 | | | | | Location: Madera, CA 93636 USA |
About Us: The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Valley Children’s Hospital is a highly specialized and crucial component of a larger healthcare facility. With 42 beds, it is designed to provide care for patients with high acuity needs. As part of a level 2 trauma center, our PICU is well-equipped to handle a wide range of medical and traumatic emergencies.
The patient population of our PICU is diverse, reflecting the complex nature of cases we manage. Approximately 30% of patients are cardiac patients, requiring specialized care for repair of congenital heart defects. Another 30% of patients fall under the category of neuroscience, necessitating expertise in treating neurological disorders and injuries. The remaining 40% of patients are acutely ill with a wide variety of disorders. Our excellent outcomes indicate that the PICU at Valley Children’s is skilled in providing quality care for the sickest of the sick. This unit is perfect for individuals who are interested in exploring avenues to engage in critical thinking and who can work in a high intensity unit as a member of a successful team of nurses, providers, and support staff, making a difference in children’s lives.
Valley Children’s Healthcare – one of the largest pediatric healthcare networks in the nation – provides Central California’s only high-quality, comprehensive care exclusively for children, from before birth to young adulthood. With more than 670 physicians and 3,500 staff, Valley Children’s delivers high-quality, comprehensive care to more than 1.3 million children in our service area. Our network offers highly specialized medical and surgical services to care for children with conditions ranging from common to the highly complex at our 358-bed stand-alone children’s hospital that includes 28 regional NICU beds. Our family-centered, pediatric services extend from a leading pediatric cancer and blood disorders center home on the West Coast, and a pediatric heart center known for its expertise and pioneering treatments, to a Regional Level IV neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the highest level referral center between Los Angeles and the Bay Area. We participate in community initiatives, we support community efforts, we get involved where we can do the most good.
EXPERIENCE:
Intensive Care Tech:
- A graduate of a patient care program (e.g. EMT, CNA, MA) or two semesters of a nursing program, or two years in a similar role in lieu of patient care program or nursing program requirement
- Minimum one (1) year providing direct patient care and a Minimum six (6) months pre-hospital or emergency care and 6 months phlebotomy experience preferred
- Bilingual skills and medical terminology desirable
* Those without a CPT License would be considered an ICT Trainee*
Intensive Care Tech Trainee:
- A graduate of a patient care program (e.g. EMT, CNA, MA) or two semesters of a nursing program, or two years in a similar role in lieu of patient care program or nursing program requirement
- Minimum six (6) months entry level of medical experience preferred
- Medical terminology preferred.
EDUCATION/LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
Intensive Care Tech:
- High School diploma as accredited by the US Department of Education or GED required
- BLS - Basic Life Support within 30 days of hire or transfer into position
- CPT-I or CPT-II – Certified Phlebotomy Technician Certification
Intensive Care Tech Trainee:
- High School diploma as accredited by the US Department of Education or GED required
- BLS - Basic Life Support within 30 days of hire or transfer into position
- Apply for certification in CPT-I or CPT-II and pass test within two attempts within six (6) months of hire or transfer into position
Have Questions?
Call Recruitment Services at 559-353-7071 or email us at recruiting@valleychildrens.org
Disclaimer: Final compensation will be dependent upon skills and experience.