Employer Active
Job Alert
You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailJob Alert
You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailNot Disclosed
Salary Not Disclosed
1 Vacancy
Position: Float Patient Access Coordinator
Department: Labor and Delivery
Schedule: 24 hours (Day/Evening/Night E/O Weekend & Holiday)
POSITION SUMMARY:
Provides secretarial and office clerical support to a team of physicians nurses and other healthcare providers within the Labor & Delivery unit. Greets patients and family members; registers patients; answers and directs telephone calls; obtains and verifies insurance information. Schedules appointments updates dispositions of patients. Serves as the units centralized focus of administration information and communications during the assigned shift.
Performs other duties as needed.
EDUCATION:
Requires a high school education or GED.
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 the 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 hospitalwide 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 fastpaced 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.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans
Required Experience:
IC
Part-Time