The ACCP is a professional caregiver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients. Performs basic patient care skills with emphasis on airway management, follows infection control practices, positions, transfers and transports patients, assists in applying specialized client equipment, takes vital signs with emphasis on observing for respiratory depression and responds and reports monitor alarms, collects specimens, accurately observes, reports and charts, performs range of motion, assists with suctioning patients with post-op nausea, and elimination needs. Training of clerical staff, and not limited to preparing the bays for the following day.

A PASSION FOR IMPROVING LIVES
Advance your career and experience true inspiration as you collaborate with an exceptional team of top clinicians. As an allied health professional at UCLA Health, you’ll enjoy ongoing opportunities for learning and development so you can continually enhance your skills while positively impacting our world-class patient care. Within our inclusive and supportive culture, you’ll take on unique, high-acuity cases for one of the most vibrant and diverse communities in the world. It’s the chance to bring your best to a variety of highly challenging situations.
If you’re ready to live out your passion and advance your clinical career, we invite you to explore opportunities throughout our system of award-winning hospitals and more than 280 community-based clinics throughout Southern California. We have openings in these areas:
● Clinical Lab & Pathology
● Imaging
● Pharmacy
● Phlebotomy
● Rehab
● Respiratory Therapy
● Social Work
No matter where you serve with UCLA Health, the cultural, recreational, and lifestyle advantages of our Southern California locations will elevate your standard of living.