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Wabash General Hospital
Overview
The ED Registered Nurse provides comprehensive patient care including administering medications, managing IVs, and responding to emergency codes. They are also responsible for patient admissions, discharges, and coordinating care transitions between shifts.
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Compensation
$29 - $36 / HOUR
Posted
1 month ago
The Orthopaedic Phone Nurse assesses patient needs and coordinates care through professional phone-based communication and EMR documentation. The role also involves managing medical paperwork and cross-training in clinic nursing duties to support physician workflows.
$25 - $31 / HOUR
The Radiological Technologist performs diagnostic radiographs to assist medical staff in detecting injuries and foreign bodies. They are responsible for patient positioning, operating digital imaging systems, and maintaining radiation safety standards.
$28 - $40 / HOUR
The Sterile Processing Technician is responsible for cleaning, wrapping, and sterilizing surgical instruments and equipment using autoclaves and chemical methods. They must also maintain accurate sterilization records and ensure the proper stocking of supplies while adhering to infection control and OSHA standards.
$16 - $20 / HOUR
The Registered Respiratory Therapist performs respiratory care procedures, CPR, and ventilations for patients of all ages as part of the Rapid Response Team. They are also responsible for conducting diagnostic procedures and maintaining, cleaning, and troubleshooting respiratory equipment.
$28 - $35 / HOUR
The Registered Nurse is responsible for assessing patient needs and planning/executing nursing care across all age groups in the emergency department. They perform clinical procedures, administer medications, and manage patient admissions and discharges while responding to emergency codes.
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The Certified Pharmacy Technician fills inpatient drug orders and prepares IV medications under the supervision of a pharmacist. They are also responsible for maintaining pharmacy records, managing inventory, and ensuring compliance with hospital standards.
$17 - $21 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Nursing Assistant provides essential patient care including mobility assistance, hygiene support, and monitoring vital signs. They also maintain equipment, collect specimens, and report changes in patient conditions to the nursing staff.
The Nursing Assistant provides essential patient care, including mobility assistance, hygiene support, and monitoring vital signs. They also maintain equipment, collect specimens, and report changes in patient conditions to the nursing staff.
The Nursing Assistant provides a range of patient care including ambulation, transfers, and administering therapy. They also assist with basic hygiene and notify supervisors of any changes in patient conditions.
The Phlebotomist is responsible for collecting venous and capillary blood specimens, as well as performing various urine specimen collections including DOT and NON-DOT drug collections. Additionally, the role involves plating culture specimens, performing waived testing, and handling departmental clerical duties such as answering phones and faxing reports.
The Physician’s Office Nurse/CMA supports the provider in healthcare delivery by taking vital signs, assisting with treatments, administering medications, and maintaining accurate patient records. Responsibilities also include patient education, infection control, preparing treatment rooms, and managing diagnostic testing and related documentation.
$22 - $29 / HOUR
The Orthopaedic Clinical Tech will support providers by documenting clinical and financial aspects of patient encounters accurately in the Electronic Medical Record and assisting during patient care. Key duties include rooming patients, preparing rooms, assisting with in-office procedures, and managing tasks like cast removal to ensure efficient patient flow.
3 months ago
The role involves assisting the provider in a family practice setting by taking vital signs, administering medications, monitoring usage, and updating patient records. Responsibilities also include patient education, infection control, preparing treatment rooms, and managing diagnostic testing and related record-keeping.
The Internal Medicine Nurse supports healthcare delivery by taking vital signs, administering medications, monitoring usage, and updating patient records within a family practice setting. This role also involves patient communication, education, infection control, and maintaining the cleanliness and readiness of treatment rooms.
The Float Nurse/CMA assists providers across various office settings by performing clinical tasks such as taking vital signs, administering medications, and updating patient records. Responsibilities also include preparing treatment rooms, managing supplies, handling medical-related communications, and performing diagnostic testing.
$24 - $31 / HOUR
The primary responsibility is to join the medical team at Wabash General Hospital to provide quality healthcare to the local community. This involves delivering compassionate and caring medical services to patients in Wabash County and surrounding areas.
4 months ago
The Advanced Practice Provider will collaborate with a physician to manage patient care in a rural pediatric clinic, involving in-office consultations, diagnostics, and treatment interventions. Responsibilities include conducting comprehensive assessments, diagnosing illnesses, ordering and interpreting studies, performing procedures, and managing patient health education and follow-up.
$105,801 - $122,573 / YEAR
The Patient Care Coordinator RN manages a panel of patients, providing chronic care management, follow-up calls post-discharge, and community outreach to support patient well-being and connect them with resources. This role involves assisting providers in formulating and implementing care management plans based on patient needs, goals, and available resources.
$27 - $33 / HOUR
5 months ago
The Orthopaedic Phone Nurse supports providers by utilizing clinical judgment to assess patient needs, provide guidance, and coordinate care via phone communication. Responsibilities also include thorough EMR documentation, assisting with paperwork like FMLA, and maintaining familiarity with physician workflow and resources.