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The Phlebotomist/EKG technician is the primary person responsible for:
a. Collecting laboratory specimens and performing EKG’s on patients treated in the outpatient setting, including off site locations and nursing homes
b. Collecting laboratory specimens from hospital inpatients.
Patients range in age from newborn through older adult.
Responsible for answering phones and questions proficiently, and triaging calls which
cannot be answered and, therefore, require further assistance.
Provide clerical support, including correspondence, taking messages copying and faxing
as assigned.
Greet and direct visitors.
Provides and ensures proper coverage of related duties when necessary.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Responsible for answering phones and questions proficiently, and triaging calls which
cannot be answered and, therefore, require further assistance.
Provide clerical support, including correspondence, taking messages copying and faxing
as assigned.
Greet and direct visitors.
Provides and ensures proper coverage of related duties when necessary.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Responsible for answering phones and questions proficiently, and triaging calls which
cannot be answered and, therefore, require further assistance.
Provide clerical support, including correspondence, taking messages copying and faxing
as assigned.
Greet and direct visitors.
Provides and ensures proper coverage of related duties when necessary.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
This position has a strong emphasis on customer service to our patients.
Must ensure quality patient scheduling, positive telephone etiquette and customer
satisfaction in support of the mission of Cooper University Hospital.
Serve as the front line contact person for all incoming patients.
Greet, register, schedule, collect point of service copays and provide general information to
patients and their families using AIDET.
Must have the ability to be organized, take independent action and project Cooper’s values
to both customer and co-workers.
Serves as patient’s non-clinical navigator during discharge coordination.
The trained technologist, under the direct supervision of the Registered Professional Nurse and/or physician, is assigned as an assistant to specific service areas in the Surgical Suite.
Supports, educates, and assists patients and their families, serving as a link to their doctors
and supportive services.
This position’s role is key in the implementation of multi-disciplinary care.
Under the direction of a Registered Nurse (RN), assists with patients’ activities of daily living and plan of care. Communicates with and supports healthcare team, patients and/or patient’s family or significant other(s). Maintains and demonstrates high standards of professional ethics.
This position can work tray line, host/hostess, cafeteria, deli, cashier, salad bar, pizza, etc. Can act as runner and be responsible for restocking and cleanliness.
Responsible for ensuring all stations are ready for operations, including accuracy, speed and having a sense of urgency. This includes setting up next shift for success. Daily cleaning of respective areas and a clean as you go policy to be enforced. Hosts/hostesses are responsible for requesting two patient identifiers (date of birth and full name of patient) and assisting patient with opening items if required. Hosts/hostesses must ensure condiment boxes are restocked, patient delivery carts are sanitized, etc.
COMPLETE ANY OTHER DUTIES/CLEANING AS ASSIGNED
Daily cleaning to include: starter stations, , air- curtain refrigerators, host/hostess carts, ice cream freezers, beverage center and any other areas as deemed necessary in patient services. In the retail areas all set-up and breakdown of stations must be cleaned and sanitized between shifts and fully restocked. Everything must be dated and labeled and temps recorded daily – twice per day.
All staff members may be asked to perform other tasks and/or temporarily re-assigned to other work areas, as business needs require. Break times are subject to change contingent upon business needs.
This position has a strong emphasis on customer service to our patients.
Must ensure quality patient scheduling, positive telephone etiquette and customer
satisfaction in support of the mission of Cooper University Hospital.
Serve as the front line contact person for all incoming patients.
Greet, register, schedule, collect point of service copays and provide general information to
patients and their families using AIDET.
Must have the ability to be organized, take independent action and project Cooper’s values
to both customer and co-workers.
Serves as patient’s non-clinical navigator during discharge coordination.