Clinical Hyperbaric Chamber operator (NOC 32109) Sudbury Hyperbarics and Wound Care

Clinical Hyperbaric Chamber operator (NOC 32109) Sudbury Hyperbarics and Wound Care

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Job Description

Clinical Hyperbaric Chamber operator (NOC 32109)

Posted by Employer: Sudbury Hyperbarics and Wound Care

 

We are looking for a savvy and hardworking team players. As a Hyperbaric Chamber Operator, you will be joining a team of compassionate health care provides seeking to positively impact the patient’s quality of life throughout their healing journey.

 

Job details

·        Location: 2009 Long Lake Rd, Suite B1, Sudbury, ON, P3E 6C3

·        Work location: On site

·        Terms of employment: Permanent employment, Full time

·        Salary: 25.00 hourly

·        Hours may vary but will usually consist of 40 hours per week. Morning, Day. Must be flexible to work some Early morning, Evening hours as per business needs.

·        Benefits: group insurance (employer pays 40% of the premium).

·        Starts as soon as possible

·        2 vacancies

Overview

Languages; English. French is an asset.

Education: Bachelor’s degree in related healthcare.

Experience: 7 months to less than 1 year of related healthcare experience.

On site:  Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.

Work setting; Medical clinic

You will be responsible for administering hyperbaric oxygen therapy to our patients under the supervision of both a Hyperbaric Physician and Safety Director. All therapeutic and diagnostic modalities will be ordered by the Hyperbaric Physician.

Responsibilities and Tasks include, but not limited to:

·      Responsible for the safety of all the patients.

·      Educate patients and/or patient’s family as to the benefits, risks, contraindications and safety issues of hyperbaric oxygen therapy before treatment.

·      Measures and obtains patients vital signs and necessary information such as blood glucose levels, patient’s weight, patient height as appropriate and record them.

·      Assist Medical Director and Safety Director with treatment and education of patients.

·      Examine the patients and talk to Safety Director/Doctor when needed i.e. pt vitals, any issues/symptoms the patient is having.

·      Help medical examiner in charge and monitor the health of the patients while in the chamber.

·      Seek assistance from Health and Safety Director/Physician as needed.

·      Administer evaluative tests and procedures.

·      Complete and maintain proper and accurate Patient Treatment/Diagnostic Records and progress reports.

·      Process files and paperwork.

·      Take patients’ general medical and ophthalmic history.

·      Clean equipment such as vital sign machines, thermometers, clinic chairs, etc., according to infection control standards.

·      Clean Hyperbaric Chambers, including deep cleaning.

·      Complete laundry including washing, drying, folding.

·      Prepare Garment Bags, Patient Bins and Ensure the necessary Garment Bags, Chamber Clothing, Patient Bins are prepared and ready for the next dives/runs.

·      Maintain continuous quality improvement duties and chart audits.

·      Prepare and maintain inventor, equipment and supplies including laundry items, backup air and oxygen supplies on a daily basis.

·      Read Safety Protocol binder and be familiar with those procedures.

·      Complete Safety Consults, as appropriate and if delegated by Safety Director.

·      Actively participate in all safety training exercises, audits and programs.

·      Ensure that there are no safety hazards on the patient or patient’s gurney that would pose a threat to their safety in the chamber.

·      Keep accurate patient records and maintain records of treatments given.

·      Maintain clean and safe work environment

·      Maintain professional certifications, if applicable.

·      Supervise technical and support staff.

·      Work in partnership with co-workers.

·      Support strategies to increase awareness of Hyperbaric Medicine.

·      Be familiar with the GO/NO GO List for the chamber located in the Chamber Operator Handbook. The Safety Director will provide you with a copy of the Chamber Operator Handbook during your first shift. The Medical Office Administrator and Safety Director are able to provide you with copies upon request.

·      Any other duties as required for business needs.

Credentials: CPR Certificate and BLS.

Additional information

What might be required: Criminal record check, Vulnerable sector records.

Work conditions and physical capabilities; Fast-paced environment, Work under pressure, Combination of sitting, standing, walking. Repetitive tasks. Standing for extended periods. Bending, crouching, kneeling. Pay close attention to detail. Ability to distinguish between colours. Sound discrimination. Walking

Personal suitability:  Punctuality, Client focus, Efficient interpersonal skills, Excellent oral communication, Interpersonal awareness, Judgement, Accurate, Dependability, Excellent written communication, Initiative, Organized, Reliability, Team player

How to apply

By email: rjacques@sudburyhbot.ca

By mail: 2009 Long Lake Rd suite B1Sudbury, ON, P3E 6C3

If applying by mail, by email:

What you must include in your application:  Cover letter

What might be required by the employer later in the hiring process:

·        Proof of the requested certifications

·        Highest level of education and name of institution where it was completed

·        References attesting experience

·        Letter of recommendation

·        Copy of portfolio or relevant work examples

 

Employment Terms

Permanent Employment

Education Requirement

Bachelor’s degree

Experience Requirement

7 months to less than 1 year

Language Requirement

English

Target Groups

Indigenous people, Mature workers, Vulnerable youth, Veterans, Newcomers, Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Work Hours Per Week

40 hours per week

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