Lee Health is searching for experienced Patient Transport professionals to join our team and become part of Southwest Florida’s premier community-owned health system. At Lee Health we value honesty and communication. We treat all of our employees with dignity and respect, and reward them for a job well done. We empower them to explore career options that they are passionate about, expand their skill sets and do their very best.
Patient Transport Jobs in Cape Coral, FL at Lee Health can include:
PRN Support Services Associate - Team members in this Patient Transport job are responsible for safely transporting patients to and from hospital departments and assisting patients in moving to and from wheelchair to bed, etc.
PRN Transport Paramedic - Team members in this Patient Transport job will participate in evaluating patient status/need and determining priority of transport request. PRN Transport Paramedics must have strong clinical knowledge and the ability to work closely with leadership, physicians, Registered Nurses, and Respiratory Therapists.
Use our browse and search tools to learn more about available Patient Transport Jobs in Cape Coral, FL in Southwest Florida. Lee Health is an equal opportunity employer offering competitive pay and comprehensive benefits.
This MSW position is based at Gulf Coast Medical Centerl Emergency Room. This opportunity allows you to utilize your MSW skills in an acute care setting to make an impact in the lives of our patients. Qualified candidates will have experience working with high risk or vulnerable populations or Case …
Learn More about this positionResponsible for ensuring all appropriate nursing care and therapy services are delivered to maximize quality care and reimbursement. Reviews and coordinates reimbursement for Medicare and Managed Care patients. Ensures accuracy of all MDS, RAPs/Rugs and care plans for all Medicare and non-Medicare residents. Will ensure timely transmission of all MDS …
Learn More about this positionCape Coral Hospital is seeking an experienced clinical educator to join their PCU team as the Supervisor Nursing Professional Development Specialist. A Master's degree is required for this leadership role. Supports leadership and clinical excellence through evidence based practice, excellent patient care, through learning and development that aligns with Lee …
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