Patient care technician (PCT): PCTs provide basic care to patients, such as taking vital signs, administering medications, and helping with bathing and dressing. They may also work with patients to develop their personal care plans. PCTs typically have a high school diploma or equivalent and some on-the-job training.
Unit clerk: Unit clerks perform clerical duties in hospital units, such as answering phones, scheduling appointments, and maintaining patient records. They may also help with patient care tasks, such as delivering meals and setting up rooms. Unit clerks typically have a high school diploma or equivalent and some on-the-job training.
Food service worker: Food service workers prepare and serve meals to patients and staff. They may also work in the hospital's cafeteria or coffee shop. Food service workers typically have a high school diploma or equivalent and some on-the-job training.
Housekeeping worker: Housekeeping workers clean and maintain the hospital's facilities, such as patient rooms, common areas, and bathrooms. They may also work in the hospital's laundry or linen department. Housekeeping workers typically have a high school diploma or equivalent and some on-the-job training.