Description
   
  The Ambulatory Patient Care T ech will work in collaboration with the multidisciplinary health care delivery team under the direction of the Registered Nurse, to perform basic nursing care activities, assist to maintain a safe, clean, stocked patient care setting, assist staff members and help direct patient flow 
Qualifications
   
  Minimum Education High School Diploma or GED (Required)
  Minimum Work Experience 1 year experience in an acute health care setting-preferably pediatrics (Preferred)
  Functional Accountabilities Clinical Activities 
   
    - Collect data and accurately document information for meaningful use including the chief complaint, current medications, allergies tobacco/smoking history and smoke exposure for all patients as reported by family; accurately obtain vital signs (TPR, BP), height, weight and head circumference; orient the family at the time of the visit to the clinic environment, paperwork, etc. 
 
    
    - Recognize abnormalities and report such to the Registered Nurse or Provider; assist in screening patients for pain using appropriate pain scale; recognize indicators of abuse and neglect and escalate positive findings to the Registered Nurse or Provider; recognize and remain with any child in distress, immediately institute Basic Life Support procedures when necessary; escalate any of the above to Registered Nurse or Provider for positive screen. 
 
    
    - Provide basic nursing care (e.g., provide nourishment, assist patient with ambulating, escort patient at time of discharge, etc.). 
 
    
    - Check and ensure all relevant equipment such as, but not limited to, scales, stadiometers, vital signs machines, otoscopes and 
 
    
    - ophthalmoscopes, oxygen and suction are in working order; performs corrective actions as needed and/or informs the Registered Nurse or appropriate person of repair needs. 
 
    
    - Collect specimens for testing according to policy and procedure and/or perform specific testing per individual clinic assignment including but not limited to POCT , lab draws as applicable to setting. 
 
    
    - Inform patient/guardian of collection process according to procedure; inform family of other clinical resources; offer brochures for specific health care needs of the family. 
 
    
    - Meet Joint Commission/DOH documentation requirements for clinic area. 
 
    
    - Complete clean sweep tool weekly. 
 
    Patient Flow and Unit Efficiency 
   
    - Help maintain a neat orderly environment. 
 
    
    - Assist with the preparation of the exam room to receive patients. 
 
    
    - Prioritize tasks and special requests; complete all tasks or report the inability to complete the task 
 
    
    - Obtain equipment and supplies and maintain PAR levels. 
 
    
    - Monitor waiting room and ensure families are kept informed of delays; provide directions to lab, radiology, cafeteria, etc. 
 
    
    - Identify children/families with special needs (i.e., child on stretcher , oxygen use, patient requiring isolation). 
 
    Communication 
   
    - Contribute to a positive work environment.
 
    
    - Confer with appropriate personnel concerning unanticipated or unfamiliar problems.
 
    
    - Greet patient/family and recognize different levels of education and adjust to meet the families' needs; address families' anxiety level; adapt to different personalities and emotions; monitor and report concerns or complaints to the Clinic Manager.
 
    
    - and maintain a courteous, calm, comforting, and professional demeanor with patient/guardian and with multidisciplinary team members and clinic personnel.
 
    Laboratory Competency 
   
    - Perform, evaluate and report QC protocol; identify and resolve QC failures; document resolutions; report problems to main lab and/or supervisory staff. 
 
    
    - Participate in continuing education opportunities available internally and/or externally; perform competency and proficiency challenges in a timely manner . 
 
    
    - Process specimens by centrifugation, allocating and sorting into specific test areas and for storage; coordinate the pick-up and delivery of specimens for Children's Hospital, Quest and/or other reference labs; troubleshoot specimen-processing procedures. 
 
    
    - Investigate and handle improperly labeled specimens, requisition problems and inadequate specimens. 
 
    
    - Answer general information and specimen requirement questions and route technical questions to appropriate area for answers. 
 
    
    - Monitor and maintain daily records of laboratory equipment as required; maintain simple laboratory equipment and notify main lab and/or supervisor of unresolved problems; order routine lab/POCT inventory and supplies. 
 
    
    - Collect blood specimens by venipuncture and capillary method; conduct assigned routine laboratory tests such as urine dipstick, glucose, A1C. 
 
    Self Responsibly 
   
    - Follow directions precisely and maintain confidentiality . 
 
    
    - Attend in-services; be active in personal educational development; develops annual goals and a personal education program with the 
 
    
    - Supervisor; completes CHEX requirements. 
 
    
    - Maintains satisfactory time and attendance. 
 
    
    - Completes all Occupational Health requirements per policy and procedure 
 
    
    - Completes/maintains certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) 
 
    
    - Completes/maintains any certification or licensure as required by individual practice jurisdiction ( i.e. DC, Maryland, Virginia) 
 
     Organizational Accountabilities Organizational Accountabilities (Staff) Organizational Commitment/Identification  
   
    - Anticipate and responds to customer needs; follows up until needs are met
 
     Teamwork/Communication 
   
    - Demonstrate collaborative and respectful behavior
 
    
    - Partner with all team members to achieve goals
 
    
    - Receptive to others' ideas and opinions
 
     Performance Improvement/Problem-solving 
   
    - Contribute to a positive work environment
 
    
    - Demonstrate flexibility and willingness to change
 
    
    - Identify opportunities to improve clinical and administrative processes
 
    
    - Make appropriate decisions, using sound judgment
 
     Cost Management/Financial Responsibility 
   
    - Use resources efficiently
 
    
    - Search for less costly ways of doing things
 
     Safety 
   
    - Speak up when team members appear to exhibit unsafe behavior or performance
 
    
    - Continuously validate and verify information needed for decision making or documentation
 
    
    - Stop in the face of uncertainty and takes time to resolve the situation
 
    
    - Demonstrate accurate, clear and timely verbal and written communication
 
    
    - Actively promote safety for patients, families, visitors and co-workers
 
    
    - Attend carefully to important details - practicing Stop, Think, Act and Review in order to self-check behavior and performance
 
     
Primary Location
  :
   
  Virginia-Fairfax 
Work Locations
  :
   
  Northern Virginia 
3023 Hamaker Court
    
   Suite 300 
Fairfax
    
   22031  
Job
  :
   
  Nursing 
Organization
  :
   
  Ambulatory 
Position Status
  :
   
  R (Regular)
   
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  FT - Full-Time 
Shift
  :
   
  Day 
Work Schedule
  :
   
  0800-1630 
Job Posting
  :
   
  Nov 3, 2025, 6:38:17 PM 
Full-Time Salary Range
  :
   
  43160
   
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  85259.2  
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