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Patient Observer Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Patient Safety Assistant Float

Madras, OR · On-site

$21.53 - $27.56/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

The Patient Safety Assistant (PSA ) is responsible for providing constant observation and support to pediatric, adolescent and adult patients who require close monitoring due to medical, behavioral ...

Patient Safety Assistant Float

Bend, OR · On-site

$21.11 - $26.39/hr

The Patient Safety Assistant (PSA ) is responsible for providing constant observation and support to pediatric, adolescent and adult patients who require close monitoring due to medical, behavioral ...

Patient Safety Assistant Float

Madras, OR · On-site

$21.53 - $27.56/hr

The Patient Safety Assistant (PSA ) is responsible for providing constant observation and support to pediatric, adolescent and adult patients who require close monitoring due to medical, behavioral ...

The Patient Safety Assistant (PSA ) is responsible for providing constant observation and support to pediatric, adolescent and adult patients who require close monitoring due to medical, behavioral ...

Patient Safety Assistant Float

Bend, OR · On-site

$21.53 - $27.56/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

The Patient Safety Assistant (PSA ) is responsible for providing constant observation and support to pediatric, adolescent and adult patients who require close monitoring due to medical, behavioral ...

Observe and record all patient activity every 15 minutes. * Give and receive accurate reports to ensure continuity of care. Required * Any combination of related education and experience that would ...

Patient Companion

Pendleton, OR · On-site

$19.25 - $22.28/hr

Observe and record all patient activity every 15 minutes. * Give and receive accurate reports to ensure continuity of care. Job Requirements Required * Any combination of related education and ...

Observe and record all patient activity every 15 minutes. * Give and receive accurate reports to ensure continuity of care. Job Requirements Required * Any combination of related education and ...

Patient Companion

Pendleton, OR · On-site

$19.25 - $22.28/hr

Observe and record all patient activity every 15 minutes. * Give and receive accurate reports to ensure continuity of care. Job Requirements Required * Any combination of related education and ...

Acts as continuous patient observer and/or clinical sitter to ensure the safety of at-risk patient populations. Intervenes within scope of training and escalates concerns to the RN. Participates in ...

Emergency Department Technician

Redmond, OR · On-site

$22.61 - $28.94/hr

Acts as continuous patient observer and/or clinical sitter to ensure the safety of at-risk patient populations. Intervenes within scope of training and escalates concerns to the RN. Participates in ...

Emergency Department Technicians

Redmond, OR · On-site

$22.61 - $28.94/hr

Acts as continuous patient observer and/or clinical sitter to ensure the safety of at-risk patient populations. Intervenes within scope of training and escalates concerns to the RN. Participates in ...

Patient Safety Attendant

Portland, OR · On-site

$18.04 - $24.44/hr

  • Medical

... observation. This position is an integral part of the team approach to patient care and may be asked to perform various tasks and procedures to contribute to the safe and efficient flow of patients ...

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How much do patient observer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for patient observer in Oregon is $17.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.01 and $18.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a patient observer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Patient Observer, you generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, basic healthcare knowledge, and strong observational skills. Familiarity with hospital safety protocols, patient monitoring systems, and documentation tools is often required. Attention to detail, patience, and effective communication make someone stand out in this position. These skills are crucial for ensuring patient safety, timely intervention, and accurate reporting in healthcare environments.

What does a patient observer do?

Patient observers, also known as patient sitters or safety attendants, are healthcare workers responsible for closely monitoring patients who may be at risk of harming themselves or others, such as those with confusion, suicidal tendencies, or fall risks. Their primary role is to ensure patient safety by staying in the room, observing the patient’s behavior, and alerting medical staff if immediate assistance is needed. Patient observers do not provide medical care but play a critical role in maintaining a safe hospital environment, supporting nursing staff, and helping prevent incidents.

What are the typical challenges faced by a patient observer, and how can they be effectively managed?

Patient Observers often encounter challenges such as managing patients with unpredictable or aggressive behaviors, maintaining constant vigilance during long shifts, and balancing empathy with professional boundaries. Effective management involves staying alert, practicing strong communication skills with both patients and healthcare staff, and following established safety protocols. Regular training, support from the healthcare team, and self-care strategies are essential for handling the emotional and physical demands of the role.

What is the difference between Patient Observer vs Patient Care Assistant?

AspectPatient ObserverPatient Care Assistant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; training providedHigh school diploma or equivalent; certification may be preferred
Work EnvironmentHospitals, psychiatric facilities, or clinics; monitoring patientsHospitals, nursing homes, or clinics; assisting with daily patient needs
Job DutiesMonitoring patients for safety, reporting changesAssisting with hygiene, mobility, and basic care
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare facilities focusing on patient safetyLong-term care, hospitals, outpatient clinics

While both roles involve patient monitoring, a Patient Observer primarily focuses on safety and supervision without providing direct care, whereas a Patient Care Assistant offers hands-on support with daily activities. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Infographic showing various Patient Observer job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $36,755 per year, or $17.7 per hour.

Patient Safety Assistant Float

Stcharles

Madras, OR • On-site

$21.53 - $27.56/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Pay range: $21.53 - $27.56 per hour, based on experience, in addition to shift differentials.
This full-time position comes with a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, a 403(b) retirement plan, and a generous Earned Time Off (ETO) program.

ST. CHARLES HEALTH SYSTEM

JOB DESCRIPTION

TITLE: Patient Safety Assistant

REPORTS TO POSITION:Nurse Manager or ANM

DEPARTMENT: Varies

DATE LAST REVIEWED: January 2025

OUR VISION: Creating America's healthiest community, together.

OUR MISSION: In the spirit of love and compassion, better health, better care, better value

OUR VALUES: Accountability, Caring and Teamwork

DEPARTMENT SUMMARY: The Patient Safety Assistant (PSA) is utilized in various nursing departments and campuses throughout St. Charles Health System. These departments provide 24/7 specialized care to patients throughout their hospitalization and discharge.

POSITION OVERVIEW: The Patient Safety Assistant (PSA) is responsible for providing constant observation and support to pediatric, adolescent and adult patients who require close monitoring due to medical, behavioral, or safety reasons. The Patient Safety Assistant will work under the direction of an RN to provide constant observation of a patient who is in danger of causing harm to themselves or others if left unattended and facilitate a safe environment for patients and staff. The Patient Safety Assistant (PSA) ensures the patient's safety and comfort while adhering to established protocols and procedures. This position does not directly supervise any other caregivers.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES:

Provides continuous monitoring by maintaining constant visual observation of an assigned patient to ensure their safety and well-being. Remains alert to changes in patient behavior or condition and promptly reports any concerns to the nursing staff or healthcare team.

Responsible for conducting a room check to ensure potential harmful items are removed from the patient's room.

Provides assistance with activities of daily living, such as ambulation, toileting, and meal assistance, as needed.

Interacts with patients of all ages, social, cultural and economic backgrounds with a polite, therapeutic and positive approach to alleviate anxiety, boredom, or distress during periods of observation.

Demonstrates and validates adherence to quality and safety as measured and documented in the PSA's competency standards.

Accurately documents observations, interventions, and patient responses in the medical record according to established procedures and policies.

Follows safety measures and interventions as instructed, such as de-escalation strategies and room safety protocols, while ensuring patient dignity and respect.

Ability to travel and work in various St. Charles Hospitals and nursing departments.

Conducts all activities with the highest standards of professionalism and confidentiality. Complies with all applicable laws, regulations, policies, and procedures, supporting the health system's corporate integrity efforts by acting in an ethical and appropriate manner, reporting known or suspected violations of applicable rules, and cooperating fully with all company investigations and proceedings.

Delivers customer service and/or patient care in a manner that promotes goodwill, is timely, safe, efficient, and accurate.

Supports the vision, mission, and values of the organization in all respects.

Supports lean principles of continuous improvement with energy and enthusiasm, functioning as a champion of change.

Participates in creating intentional relationships and demonstrates a supportive attitude and behaviors that enhance the care experience.

Provides a therapeutic presence in service to others by purposefully responding to the needs of patients and families in a caring way, including introducing oneself and explaining their role in the patient's care,asking the patient their preferred name, sitting with the patient to support their care goals, active listening, promote a healing environment and communicating effectively and appropriately through touch, eye contact, etc.

Provides and maintains a safe environment for caregivers, patients, and guests.

May perform additional duties of similar complexity and competence within the organization, as required or assigned.

Additional duties:

Stocking of unit supplies

Mobility of patients

Ensuring patients have appropriate belongings, etc, and are ready for discharge.

Transporting of discharged patients within facility

EDUCATION
Required
: High School Diploma or GED

Must be willing to take additional courses as required for the position

Preferred: N/A

LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION

Required: AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider certification, prior to completion of orientation.

Preferred: Current Licensure/Certification as a CNA, EMT, or Medical Assistant

Completion of training program: EMT, CNA, MA, Paramedic, RN Students: completion of 1st quarter/semester of nursing school.

EXPERIENCE

Required: N/A

Preferred: Acute health care experience. Behavioral health experience. Long term care experience. Licensed childcare experience.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required to perform the job safely.

ADDITIONAL POSITION INFORMATION:

Basic understanding of medical terminology, patient care principles, and safety protocols.

Strong observational skills and attention to detail.

Effective communication and interpersonal skills.

Ability to remain calm and composed in stressful situations.

Physical stamina and ability to stand or sit for extended periods.

Ability to effectively interact and communicate with all levels within St. Charles Health System and external customers/clients/potential employees.

Strong teamwork and collaborative skills.

Ability to follow verbal and written communications in order to complete duties and assignments.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Continually (75% or more): Standing and walking, keyboard operation, use of clear and audible speaking voice and the ability to hear normal speech level.

Frequently (50%): Sitting, lifting/carrying/pushing or pulling 1-25 pounds. The use and operation of a motor vehicle to travel between all 4 St. Charles campuses.

Occasionally (25%): Bending, stooping/kneeling/crouching, climbing ladder/step-stool (varies by area), reaching overhead, lifting/carrying/pushing or pulling 25-50 pounds, grasping/squeezing, ability to hear whispered speech level.

Rarely (10%): Climbing stairs.

Never (0%):Climbing ladder/step-stool (varies by area), operation of a motor vehicle.

Exposure to Elemental Factors

Rarely (10%): Wet/slippery area, chemical solution.

Never (0%): Heat, cold, noise, dust, vibration, uneven surface.

Blood-Borne Pathogen (BBP) Exposure Category

Risk for Exposure to BBP

Schedule Weekly Hours:

36

Caregiver Type:

Regular

Shift:

Third Shift (United States of America)

Is Exempt Position?

No

Job Family:

AIDE

Scheduled Days of the Week:

Variable; includes every other weekend and holidays

Shift Start & End Time:

0700- 1930