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University of Missouri Health Care
Overview
Responsible for the precise measurement, mixture, and management of breast milk, donor milk, and formula for NICU patients. Ensures a sanitary environment and adheres to strict hospital guidelines for storage and temperature monitoring.
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Compensation
$17 - $26 / HOUR
Posted
3 days ago
Healthier Mississippi People LLC
The Milk Lab Technician prepares, labels, stores, and delivers all feedings, including human milk and specialized formulas, adhering strictly to food safety and sanitation regulations. Responsibilities also involve calculating formulations, operating preparation equipment, maintaining sanitation in the preparation room, and completing necessary documentation and quality improvement activities.
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28 days ago
Texas Children's Hospital
The Formula Technician is responsible for accurately weighing, measuring, and preparing patient formulas using aseptic techniques according to physician orders. They also ensure the timely delivery of these formulas to patient care areas while maintaining a clean and safe environment.
1 month ago
Albany Medical Center
The Feeding Technician is responsible for the preparation and distribution of infant feedings while adhering to strict sanitary and patient safety standards. They also manage inventory for NICU supplies and collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to ensure effective service delivery.
$19 - $22 / HOUR
Mount Sinai Health System
This role involves testing, coding, modeling, and reporting on Hospital Billing and Professional Billing contracts for the Health System to ensure accuracy of terms and reimbursement structures. The individual will also facilitate the flow of contract data into the revenue cycle system.
$19 - $29 / HOUR
2 months ago
Woman's Hospital
The Dietetic Technician is responsible for obtaining patient milk lists from RNs, processing feeding orders through precise calculations, and preparing breast milk or formula for a 24-hour supply for each infant patient. This includes defrosting, adding additives, drawing up syringes or making bottles, ensuring accurate labeling, and maintaining clean work areas and equipment.
$14 - $20 / HOUR
3 months ago