Serve as the hospital’s telephone receptionist, welcoming patients and other customers by offering service and assistance in a pleasant and professional manner. Operates a computerized telephone console to ensure efficient communications, determines the reason for the customer’s contact (both internal and external) and facilitates communications by answering calls promptly and forwarding calls to appropriate locations. Perform public address and paging mechanisms for contacting hospital personnel and physicians according to established standards. Monitor, assign, and replace pagers for staff. Perform a broad scope of technical operations of the telecommunications system, including coordinating with departments for telephone repairs, moves, and/or changes, ensuring callers are informed of procedures for voice mail, paging, and help desk questions. Maintain all paging equipment and emergency radios, and maintain physician log sheets and daily emergency activity log book. Notify hospital staff of all emergency and critical situations. Possess a complete knowledge of hospital disaster plans and the ability to respond immediately following established procedures and protocols. Record and monitor emergency situations, including fire alarm panel, security panel, hospital panic alarms, Code Adam alerts, 911 calls, and other emergency alarms in a rapid manner, accordingly, to established protocols. Notify local police and/or fire when necessary. Summon/dispatch/page all necessary personnel in an emergency situation (Code Blue, Trauma, Respiratory, RRT, etc.) and record in a daily journal. Act as an answering service for several departments by locating and paging personnel.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED