What are the responsibilities and job description for the Radiology Secretary - PRN position at Washington Regional Medical Center?
Organization Overview, Mission, Vision, and Values
Our mission is to improve the health of people in the communities we serve through compassionate, high-quality care, prevention, and wellness education. Washington Regional Medical System is a community-owned, locally governed, non-profit health care system located in Northwest Arkansas in the heart of Fayetteville, which is consistently ranked among the Best Places to live in the country. Our 425-bed medical center has been named the #1 hospital in Arkansas for four consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report. We employ 3,400 team members and serve the region with over 45 clinic locations, the areas only Level II trauma center, and five Centers of Excellence - the Washington Regional J.B. Hunt Transport Services Neuroscience Institute; Washington Regional Walker Heart Institute; Washington Regional Women and Infants Center; Washington Regional Total Joint Center; and Washington Regional Pat Walker Center for Seniors.
Position Summary
The role of the Radiology Secretary reports to the Imaging Manager. This position is responsible for performing clerical and secretarial support duties associated with the efficient operation of all Imaging Services Departments.
Essential Position Responsibilities
- Perform administrative duties such as: answering telephones, distributing correspondence, and operating office equipment
- Monitor imaging services software systems and report issues, as required
- Oversee maintenance and distribution of imaging patient records
Qualifications
- Education: High School Diploma GED
- Licensure and Certifications: N/A
- Experience: Previous experience in a clerical support role, preferred. Familiarity with medical terminology as usually demonstrated through one year of previous medical office experience in a clinical setting, preferred.
Work Environment: This position will spend 80% of time standing and/or walking while pushing, pulling, lifting and/or carrying up to 50 lbs, and positioning patients and equipment. This position spends 20% of time sitting while performing work in a standard office environment. This position serves a culturally and linguistically diverse patient population. This position has exposure to communicable disease, body fluids and radiation.