OB Tech - PRN Nights
Clinical Careers Page(2 months ago)
About this role
The OB Technician at Olathe Hospital provides direct support to RNs and physicians in the care of obstetric patients, assisting with cesarean and vaginal deliveries and perioperative procedures. This PRN night role ensures necessary instruments, supplies, and documentation are available while supporting patient flow and unit operations.
Required Skills
- Aseptic Technique
- Instrument Preparation
- Specimen Handling
- Patient Transport
- BLS/CPR
- Charting
- Emergency Response
- Computer Skills
Qualifications
- High School Diploma
- OB Tech Program (Preferred)
- BLS/CPR
About Clinical Careers Page
kansashealthsystem.comThe University of Kansas Health System is a nonprofit academic medical center headquartered in Kansas City, Kansas, providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care across Kansas and the Midwest. It delivers advanced specialty services — including an NCI‑designated cancer center, Level I trauma care, transplantation, cardiology, neurosurgery, orthopedics and comprehensive stroke care — supported by research and training through its affiliation with the University of Kansas Medical Center. The system emphasizes complex, referral‑level care and innovation, holds Joint Commission accreditation and Magnet nursing recognition, and operates multiple locations and patient access options across the region.
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