Department: Emergency Department
Job Summary- The Emergency Room Technician supports the professional nursing staff in the Emergency Department by performing patient care tasks that do not require licensure. This includes assisting with activities of daily living, maintaining the treatment environment, monitoring ECGs, performing phlebotomy and EKGs, and supporting overall emergency care workflows. The ER Tech plays a vital role in ensuring timely, efficient, and compassionate care for all patients.
- Escort and transport patients throughout the facility
- Perform comfort and safety measures, including personal hygiene, linen changes, and elimination assistance
- Obtain and document vital signs during triage
- Assist with blood collection (phlebotomy) and basic wound care
- Apply and monitor ECG leads, oxygen saturation, and automated BP devices
- Recognize and report life-threatening ECG dysrhythmias or changes to RN/Physician
- Assist in CPR during Code 99 emergencies
- Help physicians with suturing, casting, traction, and other minor procedures
- Insert uncomplicated Foley catheters
- Immobilize body parts as directed
- Act as a stand-in unit secretary as needed
- Answer phones, make calls, and post lab results
- Document ECG strips in patient charts and monitor documentation per protocol
- Clean, restock, and organize treatment rooms and supply areas
- Maintain orthopedic equipment, dispose of trash/linens, and ensure a clean work environment
- Assist with storing and transporting supplies and equipment
- Collaborate with physicians, nurses, ancillary staff, patients, and families
- Practice high-touch, compassionate guest relations
- Support ongoing performance improvement initiatives
- Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions
- Basic computer skills
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Current BCLS (Basic Life Support) certification
- Nationally Registered EMT (NR-EMT) or Junior/Senior Nursing Student preferred
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-stress environment
- Attention to detail, multitasking ability, and commitment to patient safety
7am-7pm
7pm-7am
Skills Required
- Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions
- Basic computer skills
What We Do
South Central Regional Medical Center is a 285-bed, public not-for-profit hospital located in Laurel, MS founded in 1952. The hospital primarily serves a 4-county area: Jones County, Jasper County, Wayne County and Smith County. The primary focus of the South Central Regional Medical Center Health System is to provide excellent healthcare services to the residents of South Central Mississippi and to improve the quality of life in the region. With more than 80 physicians on staff representing 28 medical specialties, South Central continues to meet the healthcare needs of a growing region. With over 2,100 employees throughout the health system, the highly skilled healthcare professionals work with cutting-edge technologies and offer the most modern diagnostic and treatment options.








