What are the responsibilities and job description for the Health Unit Coordinator position at Regions Hospital?
Job Description
Regions Hospital is hiring a friendly, organized, and adaptable individual to join the Cardiac Progressive Care Unit as a Health Unit Coordinator (HUC)! This 35 private bed unit tends to patients with complex medical needs that require general medicine or progressive level care. The unit has a high number of daily admissions, discharges, and transfers. Taking on the role as a Health Unit Coordinator means you will use your communication and critical-thinking skills to support the nursing staff and create a welcoming environment for patients and visitors.
As a Health Unit Coordinator, you serve as the first person of contact on the unit and will be responsible for providing exceptional customer service to patients and visitors through welcoming behaviors, effective communication, and information sharing. In addition to customer service, this position simultaneously performs clerical / receptionist functions on a patient unit which includes but are not limited to, organizing, and maintaining unit supplies necessary for daily activities, preparing and maintaining patient records, preforming data entry into the electronic system, acting as a resource to medical staff regarding hospital protocols and communicating between staff, patients, families, care providers, and between the unit and other hospital departments. This position works under the supervision of the nurse manager / charge nurse.
Work Schedule / FTE : .5 FTE (20 hours a week) working 7pm-3 : 30am. This position requires you work every other weekend and holiday.
Required Qualifications :
- Minimum of 1 year clerical or healthcare experience or recent (within 1 year) graduate of a clerical / healthcare training program
Preferred Qualifications :
Benefits :
This position is eligible for medical insurance, dental insurance, 401K with a match, disability insurance, paid time-off, and tuition reimbursement. Benefits take effect on an employee's first day of employment. Aside from traditional benefits, Regions Hospital offers a range of non-traditional benefits to all employees such as an employee health clinic, on-site fitness center, a 24 / 7 employee assistance program to assist employees with a range of topics, book clubs, and an employee resiliency center.
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