Overview. Prepare and serve food trays at mealtimes. Deliver and collect patient dining trays and return trays for cleanup. Put away weekly supply deliveries, stock unit pantries according to guidelines. Serve customers in a fast, efficient, and friendly manner. Comply with relevant safety, hygiene, and service standards and procedures. If you are searching for work in a dietary job category. our Employment Service may. assist. you in obtaining e...
Overview. Job titles in this category require a higher level of administrative and secretarial skills. They provide secretarial and clerical support so that the operations of a department run smoothly. Specifically, they manage correspondence and calendars, maintain office files, create reports, handle mail, answer phone calls, schedule appointments, take minutes of meetings, create presentations, and event planning. If you are searching for work...
Overview. Professionals in accounting services have a unique understanding of how the day-to-day operations of a business affect its finances in the healthcare industry. If you are searching for work in a clerical - accounting job category, our Employment Service may assist you in obtaining employment in the following job titles. Accountant. Accounting Clerk (A/P & A/R). Bookkeeper. Business Office Cashier. Payroll Clerk. Qualifications. Qualific...
Overview. Clerical positions that require billing and coding skills in the hospital. Responsible for coding and entering medical records, communicating with insurance companies, and billing patients. Hospital billing clerks use computer software and knowledge of insurance and billing practices to correctly translate verbal descriptions of diagnoses and procedures into codes such as CPT and ICD-10. If you are searching for work in a billing/coding...
Overview. In healthcare facilities, such as ambulatory care centers and hospitals, clerical workers are responsible for maintaining the accuracy and security of confidential patient health records. They greet patients and manage paperwork such as patient history forms as well as admission and discharge documents including verification of insurances. Clerical work ensures that an office runs smoothly. High quality customer service results in high ...
Overview. Medical paraprofessionals provide a mixture of basic healthcare services in settings such as hospitals, ambulatory care centers, schools, physician offices, nursing care facilities, and patient homes. Medical paraprofessionals often work directly with patients, serving an important role as a provider of care and a collaborator with physicians and nurses. Paraprofessionals perform tasks such as minor first aid and taking blood pressure a...
Overview. Surgical/OR Technologists assist surgeons, nurses, and other essential staff to perform successful operations. They require a high school diploma, college degree, and state certification and licensures. Qualifications. Qualifications. High School Diploma or GED/TASC required. Graduate from an accredited educational program and be nationally certified. 1 year minimum experience in an operating room preferred. CST certification required. ...
Overview. The primary purpose of this position is to perform blood collection and processing. Assist in procedures, quality control, enter results and follow lab policy and procedures. The employee is also required to perform all essentials duties in a safe manner consistent with the Employer’s policies and state and federal laws. . Requirements. Must have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Medical/Clinical Laboratory Science Program. Must b...
Overview. Physician Assistants assist in the care of all patients ranging in age from neo-natal through geriatric. The ideal candidate must have general knowledge of blood work, IV insertion, arterial punctures, NG tubes, and taking physicals. Must be familiar with various medications. New Graduates welcome to apply. Qualifications. Qualifications. Graduate of an ARC-PA accredited Physician Assistant program. Bachelors and/or master's degree. Cur...
Overview. Assist patients with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), provide bedside care and basic nursing procedures to patients under the supervision of a registered nurse. Assist nurses or physicians in the operation of medical equipment for patient care. Observe or examine patients to detect symptoms that may require medical attention. Provide physical and emotional support to patients. Keep all patient areas neat. Follow health system guidelin...
Overview. Obtain patient vital signs and report results to staff nurse or physician to identify changes from prior measurements. Obtain blood specimens for testing by performing venipuncture and/or finger stick testing, i.e., blood glucose monitoring. Prepare collected specimens for pick-up by labeling and preparing required forms. Participate in collecting routine personal medical data/information for patient health history. New Graduates welcom...
Overview. Lift patients on and off beds. move patients to and from service and treatment areas and operating rooms using wheelchairs or moveable beds. Transport patients to various hospital departments before and after procedures as needed. Transport patients via wheelchair to private transportation vehicle after discharge. Listen carefully to instructions to get patients to the correct place in the easiest manner possible. In some facilities may...