Sr. Secretary - Our Lady of Mercy Life - Per Diem Days

Trinity HealthGuilderland, NY
43d$19 - $25

About The Position

Have you ever walked on Smart Cell Flooring? Have you ever watched an Artificial Sky change throughout the day? Our Lady of Mercy Life Center ( OLOM ), has a progressive team who embrace new ideas and technologies such as Smart Cell Flooring aimed to reduce patient falls and an Artificial Sky to aid those in our Memory Care unit. In our sub-acute unit, you can gain clinical experience to advance your nursing practice. Come join our team at OLOM, who believe each person has the right to care that emphasizes dignity, respect, and self-worth. Position Highlights: Quality of Life: Where career opportunities and quality of life converge Advancement: Strong orientation program, generous tuition allowance and career development Work/Life: Positions and shifts to accommodate all schedules

Requirements

  • High School Diploma, associate's degree preferred.
  • 3-5 years medical secretarial experience required.

Responsibilities

  • The Secretary performs a wide range of secretarial and administrative support functions
  • Receptionist responsibilities, typing, all general clerical work
  • Communications with other program sites, hospital departments, and the general public.
  • Performs specific tasks designated by and supporting Education, Quality Improvement, Continuous Care and Foundation Program Development.
  • Work involves management of multiple priorities, high level word processing and other computer skills, and effective, efficient written and oral communication skills and requiring a high level of confidentiality.
  • Pharmacy authorizations
  • Narcotic tracking
  • Fall tracking and filing

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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