I'm planning on entering the workforce after high school and am considering hospital jobs. What positions are available for someone with just a high school diploma? Any recommendations or advice would be appreciated!
Certainly! There are several roles within a hospital setting that require only a high school diploma or equivalent. Here's a few to consider:
1. Patient Care Technician - This role involves providing basic care to patients, such as feeding, bathing, and moving patients, as well as answering calls for help.
2. Medical Receptionist - In this role, you're often the first point of contact for patients. You'll schedule appointments, manage patient records, and carry out administrative tasks.
3. Medical Transcriptionist - Medical transcriptionists listen to voice recordings from doctors and other healthcare professionals and convert them into written reports. A good understanding of medical terminology is necessary, but this can be learned on the job.
4. Pharmacy Technician - Though some states require certification, many pharmacy tech positions only require a high school diploma. You'll help fill prescriptions, organize inventory, and interact with patients.
5. Transporter - Hospital transporters help moving patients among different departments in the hospital for various treatments and tests.
6. Janitorial Staff / Environmental Services - Hospitals also need people to keep the facility clean and safe. This is not a small job in a healthcare setting and contributes greatly to patient care.
Remember, while these roles don't require more than a high school diploma, some might need a certification course or some on-the-job training. Also, experience in customer service or other related fields may increase your chances of getting hired. Additionally, working in these types of roles can provide valuable experience and insights if you decide to pursue further education in the healthcare field later on in your career.
And finally, keep in mind that different hospitals might have different requirements or job titles, so it's always a good idea to research the specific hospitals you're interested in. Good luck with your career exploration!
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