Job Description
The Virtual Safety Specialist will closely collaborate with Registered Nurses and Patient Care Technicians in a hospital setting. Responsible for continuously monitoring patient activities through advanced surveillance technology while promoting a culture of relationship\-based care. Closely monitors patients who may be at risk for harming themselves or other individuals. This role is vital in maintaining high\-quality patient care and safety while promoting a calm, caring environment for the patient, staff, and visitors.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for always keeping the patient in their line of vision and working with others in the healthcare team to assure prompt intervention to prevent physical harm to patients.
- Utilizes the technology required for virtual patient observation and interventions for safe patient care.
- Maintains uninterrupted visual observation of multiple patients simultaneously, ensuring coverage during breaks or other absences.
- Ensures alarm systems are functional, appropriately set, and audible to alert staff of any issues promptly.
- Actively re\-directs patients as needed to maintain safety and intervenes or escalates situations when patients pose a threat to themselves or others.
- Accurately and timely documents patient observations and interventions in the electronic health record.
- Troubleshoots any issues with monitoring equipment and communicates software problems.
- Processes patient admissions and discharges efficiently, preparing monitoring software promptly upon receiving orders.
- Accepts and effectively executes other duties as assigned.
- Familiar with basic Microsoft Windows operations and skilled in simple data entry.
- Strong communication skills, competent in using digital tools to engage with patients and team members.
- Proficiency in navigating computer technology and patient monitoring platforms.
- Ability to remain focused and alert during shifts.
- Keen attention to detail to monitor multiple patients effectively and recognize subtle changes in behavior or condition that may indicate risk.
- Ability to use communication technology efficiently (e.g., microphones, messaging software).
- Knowledge of emergency response systems and steps to escalate care when patient safety is threatened.
- Skill in managing multiple tasks simultaneously without compromising the quality of patient observation.
Qualifications
Required Skills
Minimum of one (1\) year in a patient care setting (Acute Care preferred) and in the following roles: o Patient Care Technician, Certified Nursing Assistant, or equivalent o Virtual Sitter/Virtual Safety Specialist/Video Monitor Technician