Unit Coordinator (Per Diem)

North Country HealthcareColebrook, NH

About The Position

The primary responsibilities of the Medical/Surgical Unit Coordinator involve the provision of reception duties and general clerical functions.

Requirements

  • Associate's Degree in Secretarial Sciences and two years clerical experience is desirable.
  • In lieu of formal education, appropriate work experience may be substituted.
  • Must possess the ability to relate to and deal effectively with the public.
  • Familiarity with computer applications required.
  • Must have technical aptitude and a willingness to learn software applications used at AVH.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience with data entry/computer systems is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Exhibits courteous and cooperative behavior towards patients, families, visitors, volunteers, students, peers, and providers.
  • Anticipates service needs and proactively resolves issues.
  • Consistently holds self and others accountable for meeting patient/customer service standards.
  • Practices service recovery skills.
  • Works openly and collaboratively both inside and outside the department; promotes performance improvement.
  • Follows through on statements and actions in a timely manner.
  • Strives for excellence in all endeavors.
  • Encourages discussion and consensus building.
  • Recognizes and adapts to different view points and opinions; values diversity.
  • Uses “indoor” voice.
  • Avoids interrupting others.
  • Champions change and exhibits flexibility and adaptability.
  • Accepts responsibility for own actions, behaviors and decisions.
  • Consistently optimizes time efficiently and effectively.
  • Reports to work promptly at the beginning of the work shift and prepares to begin work.
  • Returns to work promptly from lunch and breaks.
  • Completes work assignment and departs timely.
  • Is viewed as a resource in the department when dealing with issues of systems and resources and accomplishing tasks in the most efficient and effective ways.
  • Employs communication skills and appropriately utilizes equipment including telephone, paging, intercom, computers and facsimile systems.
  • Transfers calls, records, and delivers messages.
  • Locates physicians and other personnel at the request of the nursing staff.
  • Greets new patients, receives and directs visitors to the unit.
  • Maintains files and an adequate inventory of supplies.
  • Keeps track of charts, recording removal and replacing upon return.
  • Routinely audits charts for incomplete forms, missing signatures, and other required information.
  • Records information on physician order sheet as appropriate.
  • Maintains chart forms in standard sequential order.
  • Reviews and appropriately responds to all physician orders.
  • Schedules appointments for treatments, examinations, and consultations through the completion of proper paperwork and notification of appropriate department(s).
  • Receives all patient related documentation and organizes information in accordance with established format.
  • Records admissions and discharges on the daily census record and classification sheet.
  • May occasionally assist with transporting patients to other departments.
  • Programs Amplion phone system for staff, answers call lights, and transfers calls to staff as needed.
  • Reports complaints of pain to appropriate medical personnel.
  • Demonstrates technical aptitude.
  • Is familiar with computer applications.
  • Is willing to learn software applications.
  • Posts bulletin board notices.
  • Completes routine forms, maintenance, and purchasing requests in a timely manner.
  • Performs additional duties as assigned.
  • Maintains work area in a clean and orderly manner.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Associate degree

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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