What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clerical - Entry level position at 1199SEIU Employment Center?
Overview
In health care 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 clients and manage paperwork such as patient history forms as well as admission and discharge documents. Clerical work ensures that an office runs smoothly. High quality customer service results in high levels of patient satisfaction. Responsibilities also involve day-to-day administrative tasks such as answering phones, sorting mail, filing, data entry, filing records and relaying messages. Most positions include a comprehensive Union benefits package and competitive salaries.
If you are searching for work in the clerical area, our Employment Service can assist you in obtaining employment in the following job titles:
Access Service Representative
Admitting Clerk
Ambulatory Care Clerk
Business Associate
Business Office Cashier
Clerk
Concierge
Customer Service Representative
Dietary Clerk
Laboratory Aide/Clerk
Library Assistant
Medical Records Clerk
Patient Account Associate
Patient Navigator
Patient Representative
Patient Service Associate
Receptionist
Telephone/Switchboard Operator
Translator/Interpreter
Tumor Registrar
Ward Clerk/Unit Clerk/Unit Sec
WIC Clerk
Please note:
- All positions are in hospitals and nursing homes. These facilities are open 24 hours/7 days each week.
- General shift availability:
- Days (7a-3p or 8a-4p)
- Evenings (3p-11p or 4p-12a)
- Nights (11p-7a or 12a-8a)
- Every other weekend is usually required for all positions.