UNIT CLERK/MONITOR TECH Position Available In Jones, Mississippi
Tallo's Job Summary: A Monitor Technician at South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel, MS, is responsible for continuously observing cardiac monitors and interpreting heart rhythms to identify and report abnormalities. This role requires attention to detail, quick decision-making, and a solid understanding of cardiac rhythms and medical terminology to support patient safety and effective clinical care in telemetry or critical care settings. Minimum qualifications include a HS Diploma or GED, with basic computer skills. The position entails rotating shifts, including weekends and holidays, and willingness to adjust personal schedules as needed for departmental requirements.
Job Description
UNIT CLERK/MONITOR TECH
South Central Regional Medical Center
- ICU/CCU
Laurel, MS
Clerical
Full Time, Days
Posted 04/15/2025
Req # 13988
Monitor Tech/Unit Clerk Position:
Monitor Tech Department:
ICU/CCU Reports to:
ICU Director Created:
04/15/2025 Job Summary A Monitor Technician is responsible for the continuous observation of cardiac monitors and interpreting heart rhythms (EKGs) to identify and report abnormal findings. They work closely with nursing and medical staff to ensure timely communication of critical changes in a patient’s cardiac status. This role requires attention to detail, quick decision-making, and a solid understanding of cardiac rhythms and medical terminology. The Monitor Technician plays a key role in supporting patient safety and effective clinical care in telemetry or critical care settings. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Consistently demonstrates required duties when providing patient care as evidenced by:
- Accurately identify normal and abnormal EKG rhythm strips.
- Notifying nursing personnel of EKG changes.
- Notifying appropriate nursing personnel of patient requests.
- Remain composed, reassuring and able to provide direction during emergency situations, STAT requests and orders: functioning as a calming influence and stable factor on the nursing unit.
Consistently demonstrates the appropriate quantity of work as evidenced by: - Promptly post EKG strips on a routine basis.
- Completing all assigned duties.
- Demonstrating the ability to adapt to changes in the workload as required in view of patient census fluctuations and staffing levels; always using time productively.
- Participate in quality measures as indicated in performance dashboard results.
- Being responsible for the completion of all daily clerical work assignments by the end of the assigned shift, without interference to the quality of work.
- Regularly performing well in an emergency situation under the direction of RN; demonstrating knowledge and planned use of emergency procedures.
- Consistently demonstrate a willingness to help out on the work that needs to be done; being willing to stay late to finish patient care responsibilities.
Demonstrate through work performed a knowledge of policies and procedures of the hospital and nursing department as evidenced by: - Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of EKG rhythms, both normal and abnormal.
- Knowing responsibilities in a cardiac arrest.
- Demonstrating a comprehensive knowledge of EKG monitoring and telemetry systems.
Education and Experience
HS Diploma or GED
Minimum Requirements Minimum Qualifications:
HS Diploma or GED. Must be able to read, write and understand written and verbal communication. Basic computer skills. Working Conditions Demonstrating attendance and reliability as evidenced by: Willing to adjust personal schedule in case of a real department need (work late, work extra shift). Rotating shifts as required, including weekends and holidays.