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UCLA HEALTH

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Description

Under the direction of a Patient Escort Dispatcher or Supervisor, the Patient Escort safely and professionally transports patients and patientârelated items throughout the UCLA West Valley Medical Center. This role supports a 24/7 operation and works closely with clinical and nonâclinical teams to ensure timely, efficient, and compassionate patient movement.

Key Responsibilities

  • Transport patients throughout the hospital using gurneys, beds, wheelchairs, cribs, and other approved equipment.
  • Safely transport patients requiring oxygen (e.g., nasal cannula, masks, aerosols) and those under isolation precautions, following required safety and PPE protocols.
  • Assist licensed nursing staff with patient transport involving IV pumps, traction equipment, and other medical devices.
  • Apply ageâappropriate care, assessment, and communication to meet the needs of patients and their families.
  • Follow Safe Patient Handling policies, utilizing lift equipment and proper techniques to prevent injury.
  • Deliver and retrieve specimens, blood products, medications, medical equipment, medical records, and other items as assigned.
  • Retrieve and return unused gurneys and wheelchairs to designated equipment areas.
  • Transport decedents to the morgue using approved equipment and procedures; upon clearance, operate the morgue van for interâmorgue transport.
  • Fieldâtrain new hires and volunteers on transport basics, equipment use, and safety procedures.
  • Communicate effectively with patient escorts, nursing staff, physicians, and other hospital personnel.
  • Escalate issues, delays, or unusual situations to the dispatcher, supervisor, or manager as appropriate.
  • Adhere to all hospital and departmental policies, maintaining a professional appearance and demeanor at all times.

Pay rate: $27.76/hourQualifications

  • Working knowledge of departmental policies and procedures on the safe transport of patients.

  • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationship with other staff members and all other personnel.

  • Skill in listening and comprehending information received in person, by Pager, or over the telephone to transport patients.

  • Ability to perform all physical requirements pertaining to the transport of patients in beds, gurneys, and wheelchairs as well as some heavy equipment. Able to lift, push, pull a minimum of 150 pounds.

  • Skill in reading and writing in Standard English text such as call slips and miscellaneous clerical duties.

  • Skill in speaking clearly and distinctly using appropriate vocabulary and grammar to obtain and convey information needed in the transport process of all patients and other items.

  • Ability to understand medical terminology.

  • Ability to operate medical equipment to perform certain job duties.

  • Ability to complete calls in a timely manner.

  • Ability to transport patients in a safe, efficient, and professional manner appropriate to good public and patient relations.

  • Ability to accept new responsibilities and work harmoniously with all hospital staff.

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