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Dialysis Technician
2 months ago
We are seeking a skilled Dialysis Technician to join our team at Della Infotech. As a Dialysis Technician, you will be responsible for providing high-quality patient care and ensuring the well-being of our patients undergoing chronic dialysis treatment.
Key Responsibilities- Comply with all American Renal Management (ARM) policies and procedures, as well as federal, state, OSHA, and other agency regulations applicable to the position.
- Maintain HIPAA compliance and utilize tactful and professional communication to promote positive public relations with patients, patient family members, physicians, co-workers, outside agencies, and service providers.
- Provide comprehensive psychosocial assessments on each patient at admission and yearly thereafter, and assist patients and facility members with the adjustment to dialysis, informing them of their Rights and Responsibilities, Facility Rules, Grievance Procedure, HIPAA Privacy Rules, and facility policies.
- Continuously assist patients with psychosocial problems related to dialysis throughout their treatment at the facility, and assist patients in obtaining financial assistance and medical insurance coverage, transportation, travel, home health care, and develop and/or improve facility and community resources to meet patients' needs.
- Participate in the development of each patient's long and short-term care plan, maintain records in accordance with facility policy and E.S.R.D. regulations, and complete Progress Notes at least quarterly.
- As a member of the Total Quality Management (TQM) team, participate in the facility's Continuous Quality Improvement process, assist with patient education and in-service programs, and keep abreast of research/literature/developments in nephrology social work and attend appropriate organizational meetings and conferences.
- Interface with multiple federal, state, and local agencies as needed to improve and secure resources for patients, utilize Quality Assurance and compliance with all regulatory requirements, and follow up or escalate issues as appropriate with Director, Supervisor, Co-Workers, or Patients regarding reported complaints, problems, and concerns.
- Master's degree from an accredited school of social work. Current or eligible for state licensure, if applicable.
- Minimum of two years of clinical social work experience, preferably in an ESRD setting.
- Current CPR certification.
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to speak effectively with clients and fellow staff members.