I. Position Function:
Under the supervision of the Patient Care Director, the unit secretary will perform a variety of secretarial duties in support of the administrative and clinical functions on the unit to which he/she is assigned.
II. Job Relationships:
- Supervised and/or reportable to the following, by job category:
- Patient Care Director
- His/her designee
- Must be able to collaborate and effectively communicate with physicians, nurses and other health care professionals.
III. Authority:
To coordinate the shift activities of the unit as outlined below.
IV. A. Responsibilities/Essential Functions:
1.) "Provides superior customer service to internal and external clients, customers, and patients as referenced in the Service Excellence Standards."
COMMUNICATION:
- Serves as unit receptionist, greeting visitors and, when necessary, directing personnel to various locations.
- Checks unit and individual e-mail at least once a shift.
- Serves as a resource/preceptor to new unit secretaries and RNs regarding computer training needs/skills.
- Answers telephones using proper etiquette and relays messages/information as necessary.
- Pages Codes as directed using correct emergency number.
- Pages health care providers as directed.
- Serves as a communications liaison between unit and other departments.
- Serves as a communication liaison among patients, family members, doctors and nurses.
- Participates in staff meetings/conferences as appropriate. Attends monthly unit secretary meeting.
- Maintains a professional demeanor to patients, professional staff, co-workers, and maintains positive customer relations skills.
- Distributes mail.
- Arranges patient transport using the VIP system.
- Arranges for the transportation of specimens to the lab using the VIP system and Pneumatic Tube System.
- Brings all sign-in sheets to staffing office daily.
ADMISSIONS:
- Assembles new admit packets and charts with forms printed to Blue Chip printer on admission.
- Obtains old medical records from the Medical Record Department as needed.
- Labels patients room according to unit protocol.
- Calls admitting with all new admits, transfers and room changes to the unit in a timely manner.
- Obtains HO assignments for all new admissions, transfers, and post them.
- Using the Blue Chip System, Forms are printed as needed: Patient ID bracelets, Patient labels, Face sheet, Physician orders, Multi-disciplinary Notes, Emergency Department forms, Med sheets, Consult sheets, Consent forms and Kardex.
- Takes information on new admissions and transfers from the Admitting department and communicates this information to charge nurse.
- Makes sure patient teaching tools are at the bedside.
- Calls transport using the VIP system to send patient valuables (in a valuable envelope) to the cashier's office.
TRANSCRIPTION OF PHYSICIAN ORDERS:
- Transcribes physician's orders according to the nursing policy and procedure.
- Enter ordered diets into computer and notifies dietary office when the diet has been changed and also updates the changes in the computer.
- Coordinates the scheduling of tests, lab work and consults.
- Enters consults, labs, tests, diets into the computer.
MEDICAL RECORD:
- Files all paper work: Flow sheets, Medication sheets, Blood Bank Forms for patients who have had Transfusions, Radiology, MRI, CT, Operative Reports and EKGs.
- Maintains the patient's medical record assuring that forms are in the proper place under correct tab.
- Thins charts as needed and properly labels the thinned medical record using correct label.
- Checks all charts daily to make sure there is blank Physician Order sheets, blank Multi-disciplinary Progress Notes and Patient labels.
- Prepares pre-operative packets to be sent with patients going to the operating room.
- Initiates appropriate CareMap on each patient.
DISCHARGE:
- Immediately processes discharges in the computer.
- Prepares discharge medical records, including any thinned charts, and old records,
- Enters discharge date in census/log and informs Environmental Services.
- Sends Discharge Summary and Referral with patient upon discharge when appropriate.
- Books ambulance, Chair car, per request of Care Manager.
- Faxes documents to other hospitals or Facilities on discharge per Care Manager.
SUPPLIES:
- Maintains daily supply stock, including CSR, Patient Equipment, laundry and pharmacy departments.
- Communicates supply needs to Unit Coordinator. Orders supplies for immediate use as necessary.
- Calls CSR, Patient Equipment, Central Processing, Laundry as needed for supplies for immediate on in time use.
EQUIPMENT:
- Notifies the Help Desk with mal functioning computers.
- Notifies Maintenance any broken machines/ beds.
- Notifies the Operator problems with the telephones on the unit.
MISCELLANEOUS:
- Keeps informed of any changes in report procedures, as in death certificates, patient restraints, patients at risk for falls.
- Maintains census book accuracy during the shift with admissions, transfers, deaths and discharges.
- Maintains and updates Patient Assignment board.
- Keeps area of Nurses station neat and clutter free.
- Maintains unit assignment sheet on a daily basis and files in binder or unit for a period of 3 years.
- Prints all computer reports as necessary.
- Serves as unit's "Downtime Resource" for all staff.
- Orients new staff to DT procedures and DT packet.
- Assures that the Downtime packet is accessible and well stocked with requisition forms needed during any downtime period.
- Attends unit secretary monthly meetings.
B. Responsibilities/Non-Essential Functions:
Performs all other related or similar duties as requested or required by PCD or designee to facilitate patient care or unit function.
V. Reporting Requirements:
- Reports immediately to the PCD or designee any delays or difficulties in the delivery of services.
- Reports to the PCD or designee situations requiring his/her attention.
- Responsible for entering daily charges for all patients on the unit
VI. Accountability:
- Shall be accountable for maintaining the confidentiality of patient-related data and information.
- Shall be accountable for abiding by all relevant hospital policies and procedures.
- Shall be responsible for observing all policies and procedures of the Nursing Division.
- Shall be responsible for maintaining professional and courteous behavior.
VII. Qualifications:
Minimum Education:
- High School Graduate.
Minimum Experience:
- Hospital experience or Doctor's Office/medical experience necessary.
Minimum skills/abilities:
- Excellent telephone skills.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Refined organizational skills.
- Experience with computer systems preferred.
- Ability to communicate verbally and in writing in English.
- Excellent customer relations skills.
- Ability to prioritize secretarial functions.
Certification/Licensure:
- No certification/licensure required.
Training:
- Training provided on unit with experienced unit secretary preceptor.
- Session with Lead Unit Secretary/Unit Coordinator.
Special Qualifications:
- Able to handle multiple tasks at one time.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans
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