Health Unit Coordinator (HUC)- Acute Care- Casual

Mille Lacs Health SystemOnamia, MN
Onsite

About The Position

The Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) plays a vital role in supporting the daily operations of a healthcare unit by providing administrative, clerical, and communication support to ensure efficient and effective patient care delivery.

Requirements

  • Excellent communication skills across disciplines and at various levels.
  • Ability to work in a team setting.
  • Possession of attention to detail, organization, and prioritization skills.
  • Computer skills including Word and Excel.
  • Clerical skills desired.
  • Knowledge of medical and technical terms desired.
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required within 3 months of hire.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience as a Health Unit Coordinator.
  • Professional written and verbal communication.
  • Expertise with computer based data.
  • Teamwork Orientation.
  • Customer/Client Focus.
  • Ethical Conduct.
  • Flexibility.
  • Initiative.
  • Personal Effectiveness/Credibility.
  • Stress Management/Composure.
  • Technical Capacity.
  • Thoroughness.
  • Time Management.
  • Quality and Safety focused.

Responsibilities

  • Start and assemble patient charts, ensuring proper labeling with provider color code, patient name, room number, and status. Include admission orders, labeled forms, face sheet, ID bands, MIIC report, and ER chart with labs.
  • Accurately process provider written orders using the Physician Experience system; seek clarification from charge nurse or provider when needed and check charts frequently for unprocessed orders.
  • Maintain specialty charts (e.g., OB, newborn, swing-bed) and ensure they're ready for use.
  • Label and organize all admission forms accurately, including updating face sheets and patient contact information as needed.
  • Request and retrieve old patient records from Health Information or clinic charts.
  • Return old charts to the Health Information bin (first dictation office) after discharge.
  • Maintain relevant records in dictation room until patient discharge.
  • Maintain organized and accurate file systems; ensure chart form copies are stocked and up to date.
  • Assist the charge nurse inpatient admissions: gather information (name, HSV code, room number, oxygen/telemetry status), call down patients, prepare ID bands and safety triangles.
  • Assist with transfer coordination: help providers or charge nurses with calls, maintain detailed transfer logs, and coordinate with ambulance or helicopter services.
  • Call maintenance to secure the helipad as needed.
  • Prepare and photocopy transfer packets for Acute Care and ER, ensuring all documents are labeled with patient stickers.
  • Fax necessary information (e.g., med orders, discharge info, referral packets, records) to appropriate destinations and document each fax per HIPAA guidelines.
  • Complete Infection Control reports for patients started on antibiotics.
  • Finalize discharges: complete instructions using ExitCare, arrange follow-up appointments, notify Admissions of discharge status and time.
  • Greet and assist visitors and patients professionally, directing them as needed.
  • Answer phones promptly and courteously; take and deliver accurate messages to staff.
  • Act as switchboard operator when required.
  • Page appropriate personnel and document accurately (e.g., OR team after hours, transfer notifications).
  • Maintain and update on-call provider schedules, daily call boards, and monthly call calendars.
  • Place calls to hospitals, physicians, families, and other entities for coordination of care or transfers as delegated.
  • Monitor the HUC cellphone and respond to messages daily.
  • Use paging and phone systems effectively and professionally.
  • Maintain inventory of unit supplies and order from storeroom as needed.
  • Restock the nourishment room; place food orders (due Tuesdays and Fridays at noon) and submit to cafeteria.
  • Keep ED copies replenished weekly.
  • Ensure care boards are accurate and up to date.
  • Keep the unit organized and clean by putting away items and maintaining order.
  • Submit dietician referrals upon request and follow up on consultations.
  • Assist with staffing needs for each shift.
  • Fill out and review staffing sheets and schedules daily.
  • Update Dayforce schedules weekly.
  • Respond to traumas, stroke calls, and other emergency alerts (ER or unit-based).
  • Record trauma calls when delegated.
  • Monitor the security camera system and notify appropriate personnel in emergencies.
  • Manage monthly drills for fire, weather, and other alarms.
  • Listen to radio communications and alert ER or charge nurse as needed.
  • Maintain confidentiality in all areas in compliance with HIPAA.
  • Maintain working knowledge of office equipment (e.g., copier, computer systems) and medical record/charting.
  • Collaborate with the ED HUC team when census is high, assisting with calls, messages, and document printing.
  • Consistently ensure accuracy, completeness, and timeliness.
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