Hospital Unit Clerk - Emergency Department Restaurants & Beverage - San Diego, CA at Geebo

Hospital Unit Clerk - Emergency Department

San Diego, CA San Diego, CA $20.
00 - $27.
50 an hour $20.
00 - $27.
50 an hour 20 hours ago 20 hours ago 20 hours ago JOB
Summary:
Hospital Unit Clerks regularly perform a supportive role to physicians, nurses and families in the delivery of patient care by assisting the patient care delivery team with emergency calls and clinical communications and performing admission, discharge, and transfer workflows.
Responds to emergency codes by executing appropriate protocols and identifying, initiating and utilizing necessary resources.
Prepares and maintains patient medical records on the clinical unit including the medical record discharge process.
Enters, compiles and reviews reports in a timely and accurate manner.
Performs administrative duties as assigned.
MINIMUM
Qualifications:
High School Diploma, GED or foreign equivalent 1 year of experience At least one year previous healthcare experience Knowledge of healthcare operations and work flow Knowledge of medical terminology PREFERRED
Qualifications:
Associate's Degree 2 years of experience More than one year previous healthcare or unit clerk experience Some college course work in medical terminology The expected hiring range for this position is $20.
00 to $27.
50 Rady Children's Hospital is committed to compensation that is externally competitive and internally equitable.
We demonstrate this commitment by conducting regular market reviews to remain competitive with organizations of similar size in the nonprofit, healthcare sector.
The range listed above does not represent the full salary range for the position but is the expected hiring range for qualified candidates.
Compensation decisions consider a variety of factors including experience, education, licensure, unique skillsets, organizational need, and internal equity.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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