Overview
St. Josephs Medical Center is a member of Dignity Health. The word dignity perfectly defines what our organization stands for showing respect for all people by providing excellent care. St. Josephs Medical Center was founded in 1899 under the direction of the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael and is a not-for-profit fully-accredited regional hospital with 395 beds a physician staff of over 400 and more than 2400 employees. Specializing in cardiovascular care comprehensive cancer services and women and childrens services including neonatal intensive care St. Josephs is the largest hospital as well as the largest private employer in Stockton California. Nationally recognized as a quality leader St. Josephs is consistently chosen as the most preferred hospital by local consumers.
One Community. One Mission. One California
Responsibilities
Position Summary:
The Support Clerk IV is responsible for performing assigned phases of office procedures and clerical duties for the operation of the Radiology Department. This position requires good organizational skills and ability to be self-directedknowledge and ability in use of computers and good customer service skills. Responsible for knowledge of State and Federal Laws governing release of medical information. Duties include ability to balance multiple phone lines andmulti-task in many different imaging applications while working in a fast paced environment.
Qualifications
Minimum:
- Minimum 6 months experience in related clerical position or one year experience in a general hospital setting.
- Computer knowledge.
- Must have clear understanding of office procedures.
- Customer service experience and excellent communication skills. Good writing and communication skills.
- Must demonstrate good judgment and work with people cordially and professionally.
Preferred:
- High School graduate or equivalent
- Medical Terminology
OverviewSt. Josephs Medical Center is a member of Dignity Health. The word dignity perfectly defines what our organization stands for showing respect for all people by providing excellent care. St. Josephs Medical Center was founded in 1899 under the direction of the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael ...
Overview
St. Josephs Medical Center is a member of Dignity Health. The word dignity perfectly defines what our organization stands for showing respect for all people by providing excellent care. St. Josephs Medical Center was founded in 1899 under the direction of the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael and is a not-for-profit fully-accredited regional hospital with 395 beds a physician staff of over 400 and more than 2400 employees. Specializing in cardiovascular care comprehensive cancer services and women and childrens services including neonatal intensive care St. Josephs is the largest hospital as well as the largest private employer in Stockton California. Nationally recognized as a quality leader St. Josephs is consistently chosen as the most preferred hospital by local consumers.
One Community. One Mission. One California
Responsibilities
Position Summary:
The Support Clerk IV is responsible for performing assigned phases of office procedures and clerical duties for the operation of the Radiology Department. This position requires good organizational skills and ability to be self-directedknowledge and ability in use of computers and good customer service skills. Responsible for knowledge of State and Federal Laws governing release of medical information. Duties include ability to balance multiple phone lines andmulti-task in many different imaging applications while working in a fast paced environment.
Qualifications
Minimum:
- Minimum 6 months experience in related clerical position or one year experience in a general hospital setting.
- Computer knowledge.
- Must have clear understanding of office procedures.
- Customer service experience and excellent communication skills. Good writing and communication skills.
- Must demonstrate good judgment and work with people cordially and professionally.
Preferred:
- High School graduate or equivalent
- Medical Terminology
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