
About This Role
The Job
This is a GI/Endoscopy Technician position at Methodist Dallas Medical Center in Dallas, TX. You're working 40 hours a week, five days a week on the day shift. Straightforward schedule.
What You'll Actually Do
- Provide professional nursing care to assigned patients. You handle both direct and indirect patient care.
- Use the full nursing process: assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
- Direct and supervise other team members assigned to your unit.
- Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to deliver age appropriate and developmentally appropriate care that meets unit standards.
- Communicate clearly and openly. Build relationships that promote collaboration.
- Take accountability for your performance. Always look for ways to improve the patient experience.
- Invest in your own professional growth. Be engaged and help build a winning team.
What You Need
- A diploma from an accredited school of professional nursing. A BSN is preferred but not required.
- A current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association or equivalent.
- Any additional certifications your specific department requires ; you've got those too, or you're ready to get them before starting.
- A current Texas RN license, or eligibility to get one before you start work here.
- Experience: At least six months of recent RN work experience. That's it ; no hidden years requirement beyond that half year mark.
The Hospital & Workplace
Methodist Dallas Medical Center is the flagship of Methodist Health System. It's a 595 bed acute care teaching and referral hospital in Dallas, TX, with some serious credentials under its belt:
- The only adult Level I Trauma Center in southern Dallas ; that means we see everything from car wrecks to gunshot wounds, so you'll learn fast here if trauma interests you even slightly down the road but this role is Endoscopy specifically so focus on GI work mostly steady predictable caseloads not chaos every shift though sometimes urgent cases roll in unexpected still it's good solid hospital medicine without constant adrenaline spikes)
Wait let me clean up that messy sentence properly:
The only adult Level I Trauma Center in southern Dallas sits right here alongside us ; but as an Endoscopy tech you're in a controlled environment doing planned procedures mostly unless something ruptures bad enough they call you stat after hours rarely happens though nothing says "never" around here
Job Location
Dallas, TX