5 Entry Level Hospital Jobs That Pay Very Good (NO LICENSE OR SCHOOL REQUIRED)
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator discusses five healthcare departments with great entry-level opportunities and competitive pay. These departments include Linen, EVS (Housekeeping), Dietary, Central Supply, and SNAs (Operating Room Attendants). The creator highlights job duties and average pay rates, emphasizing positions like dietary staff and central supply roles as particularly lucrative. The video aims to help those looking to break into the healthcare field with stable jobs and benefits, while also encouraging viewers to subscribe for upcoming content on side hustles.
Takeaways
- π Entry-level positions in healthcare can provide a stable job with good benefits.
- π The video highlights five healthcare departments that offer decent pay and job stability for newcomers.
- π Linen department employees handle the laundry, sorting, and delivery of items to various parts of the hospital.
- π EVS (Environmental Services) or housekeeping workers are responsible for maintaining cleanliness in hospitals and cleaning patient discharge rooms.
- π Dietary or kitchen roles in healthcare pay between $21.35 and $23.65 per hour, with cooks earning up to $26.50 per hour.
- π In the dietary department, employees can work as cashiers, food servers, dishwashers, or food delivery personnel.
- π Central Supply (CPD) staff manage inventory, receive shipments, and restock various hospital departments.
- π Working in central supply offers a job with limited patient care, making it an appealing, lower-stress option.
- π SNAs (Surgical Nursing Assistants) or OR attendants clean operating rooms post-surgery, restock supplies, and assist with patient movement or deliveries.
- π These departments donβt require direct patient care, making them accessible starting points for those entering the healthcare industry.
- π The video encourages viewers to explore these departments and consider them as potential career paths for better job security and pay.
Q & A
- What is the main purpose of the video?- -The video aims to introduce viewers to five entry-level departments in the healthcare industry that offer good pay, job stability, and benefits, helping those who want to get their foot in the door. 
- Which five hospital departments are discussed in the video?- -The five departments are Linen, EVS (Environmental Services or Housekeeping), Dietary (Kitchen), CPD (Central Supply), and SNAs or OR Attendants. 
- What are the responsibilities of the Linen Department?- -They handle hospital laundry by sorting, folding, and delivering clean linens, scrubs, and patient gowns to designated locations. The actual washing is often outsourced to third-party services. 
- What does EVS or Housekeeping do in the hospital?- -EVS staff are responsible for keeping the hospital clean, including cleaning patient rooms after discharge to prepare them for new patients. 
- What are the typical pay rates mentioned for the Dietary Department?- -Pay in the Dietary Department ranges from $21.35 to $23.65 per hour, and cooks can earn up to $26.50 per hour, which is significantly higher than the $12 minimum wage in Northern California. 
- What kind of roles exist within the Dietary Department?- -Roles include cashiering in the cafeteria, serving food to employees, delivering meals to departments, and washing dishes. 
- What is the main function of the CPD (Central Supply) Department?- -CPD staff manage hospital supplies by receiving shipments, conducting inventory, and restocking departments, isolation carts, and crash carts. 
- Why does the creator consider Central Supply a good option?- -The creator believes Central Supply offers a relaxed environment with no direct patient care responsibilities, making it a good entry-level position for those wanting a low-stress hospital job. 
- What are the responsibilities of SNAs or OR Attendants?- -They clean operating rooms after surgeries (terminal cleaning), restock supplies, assist in moving patients, and transport lab materials or blood as needed. 
- What general advice does the creator give for entering the healthcare industry?- -The creator suggests starting with non-patient care hospital roles like those mentioned to gain experience, network, and build seniority within the hospital system. 
- How does the creator engage with the audience at the end of the video?- -He encourages viewers to like the video, comment on which department they work in or would like to work in, and subscribe for future content related to side hustles and money-making opportunities. 
Outlines

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowMindmap

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowKeywords

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowHighlights

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowTranscripts

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowBrowse More Related Video
5.0 / 5 (0 votes)





