Royal Columbian Hospital Patient Porter (British Columbia)

Royal Columbian Hospital Patient Porter (British Columbia)

21 Aug
|
Fraser Health Authority
|
British Columbia

21 Aug

Fraser Health Authority

British Columbia

Drive excellence in patient care as a Patient Porter at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, BC. Your efficiency and attention to detail will enhance the patient experience.

In this essential role, you will assist and transport patients, ensuring their comfort and safety throughout. You will connect with nursing units for effective communication regarding patient needs, handle logistical deliveries, and maintain a tidy environment with necessary medical equipment and supplies. This position is vital in supporting the overall efficiency and safety of hospital operations.

Key Responsibilities:
• Use wheelchairs and stretchers for patient transport
• Communicate transport needs with nursing staff
• Assist in transferring discharged patients to exits




• Deliver medical equipment and supplies across units
• Maintain cleanliness and order of medical supplies

Requirements:
• Completion of Grade 10 and one year related experience
• Certification in Basic Life Support Level C
• Effective communication and interpersonal skills
• Robust organizational abilities
• Physically capable of performing required tasks

Contribute to quality healthcare by providing reliable support as a Patient Porter at Royal Columbian Hospital.
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📌 Royal Columbian Hospital Patient Porter (British Columbia)
🏢 Fraser Health Authority
📍 British Columbia

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