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How much do patient monitoring jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for patient monitoring in Massachusetts is $30.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.34 and $35.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is patient monitoring?

A Patient Monitoring job involves overseeing and tracking patients' vital signs, symptoms, and overall health status, often using specialized medical equipment. Professionals in this role work in hospitals, clinics, or remote settings to ensure timely intervention if a patient's condition changes. Responsibilities may include operating monitoring devices, recording data, and communicating critical information to healthcare teams. Strong attention to detail and familiarity with medical protocols are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in patient monitoring?

To excel in a Patient Monitoring role, you need a background in healthcare or medical technology, strong attention to detail, and an understanding of clinical protocols. Familiarity with patient monitoring systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and sometimes certifications such as Basic Life Support (BLS) are commonly required. Effective communication, teamwork, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are vital soft skills for this position. These capabilities ensure accurate observation, timely reporting of patient status, and contribute to patient safety and optimized care outcomes.

What are the most common challenges faced in a patient monitoring role, and how can I prepare for them?

Patient Monitoring professionals often face challenges such as managing multiple patients simultaneously, quickly recognizing changes in vital signs, and responding promptly to emergencies. You may also encounter high-stress situations and need to collaborate closely with nurses, physicians, and other healthcare staff. Preparing for these challenges includes developing strong multitasking abilities, staying current on monitoring technology, and practicing effective communication within a team. Training in emergency response and continual learning on updated monitoring procedures can further enhance your readiness for this dynamic role.

How to become a remote patient monitoring specialist?

To become a remote patient monitoring specialist, candidates typically need a healthcare-related degree such as nursing, medical assisting, or health informatics, along with experience in patient care or telehealth. Certifications in telehealth or remote patient monitoring, along with proficiency in electronic health records and remote monitoring devices, are often required. Strong communication skills and knowledge of medical protocols are essential for success in this role.

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Infographic showing various Patient Monitoring job openings in Massachusetts as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 62% Full Time, and 38% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $63,109 per year, or $30.3 per hour.

Patient Care Technician (PCT)/Nursing Assistant

Emerson Hospital

Concord, MA • On-site

$19 - $25/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 21 days ago


Emerson Hospital rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 19 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description


Patient Care Technician (PCT)

Join our healthcare team as a Patient Care Technician (PCT) and play an important role in delivering compassionate, high-quality patient care. In this role, you will work closely with Registered Nurses and clinical staff to support patients and help maintain a safe, supportive care environment.

Reporting to the Nurse Manager, the Patient Care Technician assists licensed nursing personnel in providing direct patient care in accordance with hospital policies, nursing standards, and regulatory guidelines. This position is ideal for individuals pursuing a career in nursing, healthcare, or clinical patient care.


Key ResponsibilitiesDirect Patient Care

• Accept patient care assignments from the Charge RN or designee
• Immediately report changes in patient condition to the primary RN
• Obtain, document, and report vital signs, rechecking as needed
• Measure and document patient intake and output
• Perform capillary blood glucose testing and report abnormal results
• Perform ECGs as directed
• Apply monitoring equipment including NIBP, ECG electrodes, pulse oximetry, and end-tidal CO monitoring

Patient Support & Unit Assistance

• Assist with patient transport and transfers throughout the hospital
• Respond to patient call lights and family requests in a timely manner
• Support activities of daily living (ADLs) under nursing supervision
• Help maintain a safe, clean, and supportive patient care environment
• Perform unit-related tasks assigned by the Nurse Manager or designee

Patient Safety & Observation

• Provide continuous observation of assigned patients to ensure safety
• Verbally redirect patients engaging in at-risk behaviors
• Maintain patient privacy, dignity, and rights

Virtual Safety Attendant / Telesitter Program

When assigned, the Patient Care Technician may function as a Virtual Safety Attendant supporting the hospital’s Telesitter patient monitoring program.

Responsibilities include:

• Continuous visual observation of patients using AvaSure® monitoring technology
• Using two-way audio communication to redirect patients when necessary
• Promptly notifying clinical staff if patient assistance is required
• Monitoring the environment and reporting potential safety hazards
• Collaborating with bedside nursing staff during shift handoffs
• Setting up and maintaining telesitter monitoring equipment
• Educating patients and families about the telesitter safety program

Professional Development

• Participate in unit projects and patient care improvement initiatives
• Attend in-service trainings and educational programs


Minimum QualificationsEducation

High School Diploma or GED preferred
• Must be currently enrolled in a professional or practical nursing program

Experience

Acute care or hospital experience preferred

Licensure & Certification

BLS Certification – Healthcare Provider required
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) strongly preferred


Skills & Competencies

Successful candidates will demonstrate:

• Ability to accurately take and document vital signs
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Excellent customer service and patient care skills
• Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced hospital environment
• Strong computer and documentation skills
• Ability to maintain patient confidentiality (HIPAA compliance)
• Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English


Why Join Our Team

Working as a Patient Care Technician provides valuable hands-on experience while making a meaningful difference in patient care. You will work alongside experienced nurses, physicians, and healthcare professionals in a collaborative environment focused on patient safety, teamwork, and quality care.

If you are pursuing a career in nursing, patient care, or healthcare, we encourage you to apply and grow with us.


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