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Description
ORGANIZATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Works closely with the Chief Nursing Officer to oversee various nursing administrative office functions requiring independent judgment and discretion in matters of importance at clinical levels of the organization. Responsibilities involve a wide range of complex, confidential, and administrative duties. Serves as the credentialing coordinator.
INTERACTION
Primarily interacts with administration, physicians, and employees.
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS
ABILITY TO USE EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, MATERIALS, MACHINES: Computer, telephone, facsimile machine, copier, scanner, printer, calculator, and other standard office equipment.
Requirements
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILLS/ABILITIES
Education:
Two-year Associate degree required; Bachelors degree preferred.
Experience:
Three years of comparable experience required.
Medical office or healthcare experience preferred.
Personal Job-Related Skills / Abilities:
-Perform, with minimal direction, administrative duties at the highest level while exercising considerable discretion and judgment in handling sensitive and confidential information.
-Demonstrate skill and proficiency in the utilization of various software and web-based applications, spreadsheets, and databases
Possess excellent verbal, written, organizational, and interpersonal skills
-Ability to operate independently as a detail-oriented, results-oriented, decision-maker capable of maintaining professional relationships with all levels of personnel
-Must be effective at adjusting to change, prioritizing duties, handling stress, and effectively communicating face-to-face and/or over the telephone.
-Must be committed to quality and patient safety at all times.
-Must be able to work under pressure while interacting in a helpful, courteous manner.
-Sufficient hearing, vision, and dexterity to perform duties safely.
Physical and Mental Requirements:
Physical:
Activity Up to %
Walking 25
Squatting 10
Standing 25
Pulling 10
Kneeling 10
Reaching 35
Sitting 80
Lifting up to 30lbs 10
Pushing 10
Wrist/Finger Movements 90
Bending 25
Climbing 10
Mental:
Stress Level
Moderate
Individual position core competencies:
Quality
Service Excellence
Compassion
Professionalism
Fiscal Responsibility
Required education within first 60 days (if employee is from outside organization)
GRMC Orientation
Department Orientation
Continuing/Annual Education and Training:
Falling Star Program
Annual Skills Fair to include EHAC, HB300, and Security Training
Checkpoint
SUPERVISION
Employees Supervised: __No__
ADA REQUIREMENTS
An ‘X’ under the most appropriate category is marked and describes any extreme or hazardous working conditions that the job has to work under:
Frequency of Condition
Condition
1-33% Description
Extreme Heat
Extreme Cold
Extreme Swings in Temperature
Extreme Noise
Working Outdoors
Mechanical Hazards
Electrical Hazards
Explosive Hazards
Fume/Odor Hazards
Dust/Mite Hazards
Chemical Hazards
Toxic Waste Hazards
Radiation Hazards
Wet Hazards
Heights
34-66% Description
-
67% Description
Working Indoors
OSHA Classification:
Identify with a check the OSHA Job Category that describes this job. The intent is to enhance worker protection by identifying any risk in the performance of routine and reasonably anticipated job-related functions.
_____ Category I: Tasks that involve exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues.
All procedures or other job-related tasks involve an inherent potential for mucous membrane or skin contact with blood, body fluids or tissues or a potential for spills or splashes of them are Category I tasks. Use of appropriate protective measures, such as gloves, masks, goggles, and gown are required for every employee engaged in Category I tasks.
_____ Category II: Tasks that involve no exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues but employment may require performing unplanned Category I tasks.
The normal work routine involves no exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues, but exposure may be required as a condition of employment. Appropriate protective measure, such as gloves, masks, goggles, and gown are readily available to every employee engaged in Category II tasks.
__X__ Category III: Tasks that involve no exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues and Category I tasks are not a condition of employment.
The normal work routine involves no exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues (although situations can be imagined or hypothesized under which anyone, anywhere might encounter potential exposure to body fluids). Persons who perform these duties are not called upon as part of their employment to perform or assist in emergency medical care or first-aid or to be potentially exposed in some other way. Tasks that involve handling implements or utensils, use of public or shared bathroom facilities or telephone and personal contacts such as handshaking are Category III tasks.
Full Time
$37k-46k (estimate)
09/13/2023
07/11/2024
grahamrmc.com
Graham, TX
100 - 200
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