Vascular Access Technician

Fairview Health Services

Minneapolis, Minnesota

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$25.26–$35.67 Per Hour
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Basic Life Support (BLS), Catheterization, Communication Skills, Customer Satisfaction, Data Collection, Documentation, Establish Priorities, Healthcare, Hospital, IR (Infrared), Identify Issues, Medication Administration, Nursing Management, Outpatient Care, Pain Management, Patient Assessment, Patient Care, Patient Safety, Performance Management, Peripheral Hardware, Problem Solving Skills, Registered Nurse (RN), Safety Process, Time Management, Ultrasound, Value-Added Tax (VAT)
LOCATION
Minneapolis, Minnesota
POSTED
1 day ago
Responsibilities/Job Description:

Fairview is looking for a Vascular Access Technician at M Health Fairview Clinic and Surgery Center located in Minneapolis, MN. 

 

This position will be working 64 hours per two weeks (.8FTE) on the day shifts (7am-3:30pm), at 8 hour shifts, with every other weekend rotation.

 

The Vascular Access Technician (VAT) is responsible for proficiently inserting, assessing, and managing vascular access devices for inpatient and outpatient areas under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. This role involves both clinical and administrative tasks aimed at ensuring patient satisfaction and evidence-based vascular access care.

 

Vascular Access Management:

  • Evaluates vascular access devices (VAD) for complications, promptly reporting findings to the Registered Nurses (RN) and assisting in resolving issues according to established protocols.

 

Collaboration and Communication:

  • Responds promptly to pages and phone requests, ensuring timely assistance to patient care units.
  • Communicates effectively with vascular access RNs, patient care units, and other departments to prioritize tasks and ensure efficient workflow.
  • Collaborates interdepartmentally and hospital wide with healthcare professionals to promote positive patient outcomes and maintain high levels of customer satisfaction.

 

Patient Care and Advocacy:

  • Proficiently assesses, places and removes peripheral intravenous access devices.
  • PIV placement will occur using traditional methods and technology such as ultrasound, transillumination, and near infrared technology following established protocols and guidelines.
  • Utilizes and initiates pain management modalities to assure comfort during all procedures.
  • Obtains blood specimens under the delegation of an RN.
  • Accurately administers medications via topical and intravenous route for placement and assessment of PIV.
  • Performs dressing changes on VADs using sterile or ANTT technique. Recognizes need for and initiates securement to prevent dislodgement of VAD.
  • Evaluates patients and coordinates with RNs to determine the most appropriate VAD based on individual needs and established protocols.
  • Verifies medical orders ensuring patient safety throughout the process.

 

Quality Assurance and Documentation:

  • Collects and documents data and interventions related to VAD procedures to ensure positive quality outcomes and support performance improvement initiatives.
  • Adheres to established guidelines for documenting all interventions, recommendations, and communications accurately.

 

Required Qualification: 

  • 2 years placing PIV catheters
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Ultrasound PIV placement
  • VAD care, maintenance, and troubleshooting
  • Vascular Access-Board Certification VA-BC

 

Qualifications:

$25.26- $35.67 Hourly

About the Company

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Fairview Health Services