As a DMC Patient Sitter, your shift usually involves closely monitoring assigned patients to ensure their safety, assisting with basic non-medical needs such as comfort or redirection, and promptly alerting nursing staff to any changes in patient behavior or condition. You may work in various hospital units and interact with nurses, physicians, and other support staff throughout your shift. Patient sitters often rotate between day, evening, night, and weekend shifts, depending on the facility’s needs. This role provides valuable exposure to the healthcare environment and can be a stepping stone for those interested in advancing to certified nursing or allied health positions.