Unit Coordinator, MedSurg Float Pool, 40 Hours (Evenings)
Company: Boston Medical Center
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 4, 2024
Job Description:
Unit Coordinator, MedSurg Float Pool, 40 Hours
(Evenings)POSITION SUMMARY:Responsible for the overall clerical
functions of the nursing station/front desk. Working
collaboratively with the clinical team, the Unit Coordinator
participates in delivery of patient care by providing a variety of
clerical, customer relations, and support services to patients,
their families/visitors, and healthcare team members.Position: Unit
CoordinatorLocation: MedSurg Float PoolSchedule: 40 Hours
(Evenings)ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:Care of the Patient
and Family/Visitors:
- Greets and directs patients, families, visitors and staff in a
friendly courteous positive customer service manner. Identifies
self. Provides informative, non-clinical information when requested
by patients, families, staff or visitors. Interacts in a courteous
professional manner.
- Coordinates activities of front desk/office support services.
Performs clerical duties for the department. Answers/responds to
telephone calls and inquiries in timely manner. Handles inquiries;
refer calls/inquires to appropriate personnel in a timely manner.
Checks and replies to BMC e-mail frequently during shift.
- Checks voice messages and follows up on messages during the
shift. For Respiratory Therapy Dept.; this also includes: Logs in
to the pulmonary function test (PFT) extension at the start of each
shift, following breaks and lunch. Logs off the PFT extension at
the start of breaks, lunch and at the end of the shift.
- Uses manual/computer programs/terminal for access & data entry
of patient information, verifies and updates as necessary, print
reports, faxes as needed, order items as needed, schedule
appointments, verify information etc.
- Answers patient call lights in a timely manner and immediately,
if possible. Responds to patient requests within the scope of
his/her role, seeks assistance from the clinical team as
appropriate. Follows-up on call light requests to ensure nursing
staff has responded.
- Maintains communication data, i.e. computer, charge/white
boards, daily communication sheets, assignment sheets, updates room
name tags, pre-caution labels i.e.
- Participates in orienting patient to their room, call light,
telephones and the unit by distributing welcome letters and
informational packets.
- Initiates daily RN phone assignment, logs RN daily phone
numbers, and demonstrates appropriate procedures to triage calls
through patient call system.
- Secures patients' personal property and belongings according to
hospital procedures, e.g., labeling patient belongings, sending
valuables to the safe, etc. Ensures a patient belongings list for
every patient. Upon discharge copies belongings list and files in
binder/other designated location.
- Monitors healthcare computer software systems (i.e., SCM, SDK,
GE, etc.) and Bed Board for new discharge orders, prints discharge
summaries, places discharge summaries in chart, makes clinic
appointments for patient prior to discharge, documents as
required.
- Handles and distributes mail, flowers, gifts, etc. Facilitates
patient/family/visitor access to available hospital services such
as, the cafeteria, chapel, gift shop, parking, cashier, etc.
- Identifies emergency situations and initiates appropriate
response actions within the scope of his/her role. Is familiar with
area disaster plan and unit.
- Coordinates and makes appointments for transportation for
patients and related materials, e.g., VA, chair car, patient
transport, medical records, specimens, blood products,
requisitions, etc., in a timely manner. Uses computer software
/terminal for access data entry.
- Interface among various departments: works collaboratively with
other units, services, and departments to ensure patients,
families, visitors and staff receive needed services information,
and materials.
- Takes initiative to identify and resolve/respond to questions
and/or discrepancies; acts within the scope of his/her role and
refers issues to appropriate team members as needed.
- Performs a variety of office and clerical functions, such as
photocopying, sending and receiving fax transmissions; takes
actions to respond appropriately. Checks copier daily and replaces
paper as needed. Calls for service of copier as needed.
- Coordinates unit's communications including but not limited to,
placing alpha numeric text pages to physicians or appropriate
staff; calling family members/next of kin, etc.
- May assist in patient admission, discharge and transfer
processes by obtaining and managing insurance pre-approvals,
obtaining and verifying demographic information, completing
free-care applications obtaining and creating medical
records.Medical Record and Order Entry: Maintains accurate,
complete, up-to-date patient care records as defined by hospital
policy.
- Prepares charts and labels on admission with appropriate
documentation sheets and places appropriate clinical pathways in
bedside charts, as ordered. Maintains complete and accurate medical
records through timely filing of results and treatment documents,
periodic chart thinning and replenishing of chart forms. Ensures
that chart made for the patient has all necessary documents and
labels in place, etc.
- Label precaution charts with appropriate precaution labels.
Maintains supply of precaution signs for patient rooms.
- Accesses, retrieves and enters computerized and
non-computerized data, e.g., retrieving lab and test results, etc.
Communicates findings to clinical team members as appropriate.
Maintains statistics for the PFT Lab and Bronchoscopy areas.
(applies to Respiratory Therapy Clinic only)
- Schedule and books patient appointments. Uses manual/computer
programs/terminal i.e. SCM, IDX, GE i.e. for access & data entry of
appointment information. Follows the approved
scheduling/appointment policy. Schedules appointment on day of
request. Notifies appropriate individuals as required. Prints
appointments as required. Faxes information as needed.
- Checks chart for completeness. Check to ensure that appropriate
pathway sheet is in the chart. Obtain discharge summaries, ensuring
each page has barcode labeling etc., prior to forwarding materials
to medical record room. Recopies and replenishes chart forms, e.g.,
medication records, activity sheets, etc., prior to expiration,
ensuring each form is appropriately labeled with the correct
patient's name and medical record number.
- Transcribes patient care orders accurately and in a timely
manner as appropriate.
- Collaborates with the healthcare team to obtain necessary
information for test/procedure scheduling inclusive of necessary
pre-test/procedure preparation scheduling, e.g., books necessary,
preoperative screening exams/tests in advance of scheduling
surgery/procedure; coordinates patient test/procedure schedule to
minimize patient travel and time off unit.
- Communicates test/procedure/therapy schedule and relevant
changes to patients, families, primary care providers, consultants,
and staff as appropriate.
- Maintains appropriate manual/computer logs records, and unit
databases, e.g., diet list, census sheets, supply log, and patient
board to include updated physician coverage, current pager number
and RN name at all times, admissions, discharges, etc.
- Ensures that the unit has a current Downtime Materials Box.
Maintains and replenishes Downtime Box with appropriate order
sheets, Doctor's Orders, Progress Notes, lab etc. Is proficient in
downtime procedures and aware of location of Downtime Computer and
Printer that can be accessed when other computers fail.Care of the
Environment, Equipment and Material Supplies: Performs a variety of
activities to ensure a clean, safe and stocked unit environment for
patients, visitors and staff.
- Conducts daily rounds, to ensure safe and clean environment and
contacts appropriate Department/staff to clean, transport, and/or
to address other safety/cleanliness issues.
- Initiates work/repair orders uses computer software /terminal
for access data entry. Log issues with the ITS rounder or to the
help desk. Arranges for delivery of expired/broken
equipment/materials to appropriate repair site. Tracks and returns
borrowed/rented equipment.
- As directed by manager, logs/completes daily patient
charges/billing, inclusive of appropriate billing codes, either
manually or via automated systems according to department /hospital
standards. Insures billing is complete and without errors.
- Checks inventories, orders, maintains and restocks to par level
supply of papers, forms and office supplies according to par levels
and budget targets using on line ordering computer system or paper
systems. Organizes work and storage area. Verify amounts received
as ordered. Orders other supplies as requested. Competent in
ordering supplies online using Lawson, RSS, and Staples, RR
Donnelly i.e.
- Participates in searches for missing patients, belongings
and/or equipment.
- Maintains and troubleshoots basic office equipment including
but not limited to, daily reboot of computer, load
printer/photocopier with paper, point-of-service monitors,
printers, fax machines, addressograph, etc.Work Rules, Standards,
and Competency Compliance: Acts in a manner that supports a
positive and collaborative work environment and that is congruent
with established standards, policies, procedures, and regulations.
- Conforms to hospital universal standards of performance and
conduct, including those pertaining to patient rights and BMC
Standards of Behavior, so that the best possible customer service
and patient care may be provided. Works cooperatively and
constructively with all staff members and takes appropriate steps
to effectively resolve interpersonal conflicts seeking assistance
from his/her supervisor when needed.
- Seeks out and acts upon constructive feedback regarding daily
performance and works toward achieving goals identified during
performance evaluations.
- Participate in staff meeting, departmental/unit initiatives,
quality improvement projects and committee meetings as assigned
i.e. cost containment activities as needed. If unable to attend
non-mandatory activities, accepts responsibility to review meeting
minutes and document review and become knowledgeable of issues
discussed.
- Complies with established practice standards, policies,
procedures, protocols, guidelines, and regulations, e.g., DPH,
Joint Commission, Fire Codes, OSHA, etc.
- Follows established Conduct and Attendance, Safety, and
Infectious control policies/standards; consistently available on
the unit.
- Participates in ongoing educational activities to maintain
competency and update requisite skills in his/her area of
responsibilities; maintains accurate annual educational
record.
- Completes annual mandatory educational requirements, e.g.,
safety regulation and infection control review, departmental and
unit specific competencies, etc.
- Maintains a presentable appearance in accordance with dress
code. Wears assigned uniform while on duty. Wears and has visible
Hospital I.D. badge that identifies self as a Unit
Coordinator.
- Assists in orientation of new staff, and serves as a resource
to float staff on your unit.
- Adapts to changing patient and unit needs including but not
limited to offering assistance to other team members, floating,
adjusting assignments, running unit/patient errands when requested,
needed, etc.
- Collaborates with charge nurse/supervisor to coordinate break
periods with unit activities.
- Remains knowledgeable of and demonstrates reliability in regard
to established work rules and policies such as hours of work,
attendance, punctuality standards, uniforms, etc.
- Utilizes hospital's cultural beliefs as the basis for decision
making and to support the hospital's mission and goals.
- Follows established hospital infection control and safety
procedures.OTHER DUTIES: Performs other duties as needed.JOB
REQUIREMENTSEDUCATION:
- Requires a high school education or GED.CERTIFICATES, LICENSES,
REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED:
- Must complete competency requirements as offered.EXPERIENCE:
- One to two years previous clerical experience. Healthcare
setting preferred.KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
- Work requires demonstrated competence to effectively speak,
read and write English. Multilingual skills (beyond that of
English) in languages appropriate to the patient populations served
by the Boston Medical Center are preferred.
- Work requires ability to accurately interpret and utilize
medical terminology and abbreviations.
- Demonstrated proficiency with various computer software
systems, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.)
and hospital wide systems such as SEM, IDX, SDK, etc.
- Ability to use and troubleshoot basic office equipment.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to interact
appropriately with nursing staff, patients, families/visitors,
physicians, and other hospital staff in a fast-paced
environment.
- Organizational skills to effectively set priorities and
efficiently complete assigned work.
- Ability to effectively apply basic administrative skills, e.g.,
typing, filing, telephone skills, etc.
- Work requires physical ability to meet core job requirements in
accordance with practice setting demands for the patient
populations regularly served.
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