What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Floater position at Anniston Orthopaedic Associates?
Reports To:Administrator
Job Summary: This position is responsible for providing triage (sorting/prioritizing patients) telephone service to ensure prompt identification of patients with high-risk conditions.
Primary Job Responsibilities:
- Talks directly to patients on the telephone and then directs them to emergency rooms (ERs), urgent care centers, or to see their physician during office hours.
- Performs short evaluation of the patient situation to estimate severity of illness and/or injury including learning about chief complaint and, as possible, obtaining vital sign and mental status information.
- Determines urgency of seeing the patient based on brief assessment and on familiarity with a patient’s condition and histor
- Provides appropriate home health advice to patients who do not need to go directly to the ER.
- Ensures accurate notes of all consultations and treatments are recorded in the patients’ record via the clinical computer system.
- Arranges appointments for patients who do not need to go to ER but need to see a physician. Consults with physician as needed.
- Acts, when designated, in “Ask a Nurse” capacity, handling routine information requests from patients,
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education: On-the-job training in triage.
Experience: One to two years of telephone triage experience, preferably in Orthopaedic medical practice setting.
Knowledge:
- Knowledge of telephone-based clinical assessment techniques.
- Knowledge of medical practice telephone triage protocols.
- Knowledge of medical terminology.
- Knowledge of appropriate home health information for patients to follow until physician appointment. Skills:
- Skill in using electronic medical records to check patient history.
- Skill in using computerized medical information database during evaluation as guide to appropriate decision.
- Skill in making triage decisions and responding quickly and calmly in emergency situations such as calling 911 and arranging for ambulance.Abilities:
- Ability to communicate clearly and calmly with patient.
- Ability to elicit information needed to make brief evaluation.
- Ability to work closely with physicians and other clinicians as needed.
- Ability to competently use Microsoft Office and appropriate practice management software.
Equipment Operated: Telephone system at medical practice or contractor office. Computer hardware/software for access to patient history and medical information databases.Work Environment: Office setting, well lighted, good air quality. Rare direct contact with patients.
Physical Requirements: Must possess the physical and mental abilities to perform the tasks normally associated with a Triage Telephone Nurse that is mostly a sedentary job. Hand/arm injury possible from repetitive movements. Requires hearing to normal range. Stress generated from high volume of calls and emergencies.
Salary : $16 - $20