At Good Samaritan Medical Center, we are committed to improving the health of our communities by delivering exceptional, personalized health care with dignity, compassion and respect. Our continued focus on the patient experience informs our caregivers on how to provide care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient and family preferences, needs and values.
If you are seeking a fast-paced, challenging position in an organization committed to achieving and maintaining a standard of excellence in all we do, our organization may be a good fit for you.
Schedule: 24 Hours, Evenings, Every Other Weekend, Part-Time, Benefit Eligible
Position Summary:
Provide technical assistance to the nursing staff and perform a variety of computer, clerical, scheduling, and supply functions necessary for the operation of the Med/Surg 3A.
- Receives and greets visitors, patients, and staff. Responds to questions appropriately, referring items in question to authorized staff.
- Answers and makes telephone calls promptly and in a courteous manner, which could include physician consults, other departments for assistance, and informing physicians of admissions. Maintains positive communications with other departments.
- Assists the staff by running errands, delivering specimens and paperwork, and checking mail.
- Keeps nurses informed of incoming reports, new orders, and other messages.
- Demonstrates awareness of patient’s rights to privacy and confidentiality.
- Transcribes physician and nursing orders in an accurate, neat, and timely manner. Accurately enters orders into Meditech.
- Assembles, labels, and organizes the medical record for patient admissions.
- Secures records from previous admission as needed.
Required Knowledge & Skills:
- Education: High School Diploma
- Experience: Minimum of 1 year of clerical experience needed. Computer skills required. Knowledge of medical terminology required. Working in an outpatient setting is preferred.
- Software/Hardware: Meditech
- Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Knowledge of medical terminology preferred.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans
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What We Do
Boston Medical Center, located in Boston’s historic South End, is a private, not-for-profit, 567-bed, academic medical center and the primary teaching affiliate for Boston University School of Medicine.
Recognized for its high-quality, nationally ranked and comprehensive medical care for the entire family, patients have access to the most current treatment and advancements at BMC. BMC physicians lead the way in pioneering new therapies that impact the care of patients locally and worldwide.
In 2013, BMC made the decision to invest in a four-year campus redesign that includes additions to buildings, upgrades to existing structures, and an expansion of the Emergency Department. Once completed, the redesign will provide clinical workspaces with state-of-the-art facilities and equipment to solve BMC's most pressing care delivery needs.
Already complete, the hospital’s Shapiro Center is Boston’s newest outpatient care facility and features a quarter-million square feet of clinic space, key support services, one of the region’s most technologically advanced pharmacies, and a bright, spacious café. Housed in a facility that provides world-class, patient-centered care at every visit, BMC doctors are among the best in their field. Many are recognized annually as “Top Doctors” in their medical and surgical specialties by publications such as U.S. News & World Report and Boston magazine.
Boston Medical Center is also the largest safety net hospital in New England and extends into the community as a founding partner of Boston HealthNet, a network of 15 community health centers throughout Boston serving more than a quarter million people annually.
No matter whom you meet at BMC, all are committed to providing every patient and family member with the highest quality of care, respect, warmth and compassion.