Clinical Support Assistant in Farmington Hills, Michigan at Trinity Health - IHA
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Job Description
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Under direct supervision of professional clinical staff and with provider oversight, provides assistance with intake of patients at the clinic level by collecting and tracking certain patient information, documentation to the medical record and serving as a liaison between patients and providers by performing the following duties as outlined in the Clinical Support Staff Scope of Practice document.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
ORGANIZATIONAL EXPECTATIONS:
MEASURED BY:
Performance that meets or exceeds IHA CARES Values expectation as outlined in IHA Performance Review document, relative to position.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION: High School Diploma, GED or between the ages of 15-17 with a valid work permit from their high school.
CREDENTIALS/LICENSURE: Successful completion of a related program and/or current C.N.A., EMT, PCT, etc. preferred. Valid CPR certification.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE:
POSITION REQUIREMENTS (ABILITIES & SKILLS):
Knowledge of patient care procedures and organizational policies related to position responsibilities.
Ability to prioritize, be well organized, and perform multiple tasks. Must have the ability to organize daily work load, keep assigned providers on time to the extent possible or, to help provider manage changes to their schedule to ensure that all patients receive the highest level of care.
Ability to effectively interact with others and work effectively as a team member.
Ability to solve problems as required by position, including application of critical thinking skills (for example to be able to determine if patient issues require immediate provider attention).
MINIMUM PHYSICAL EXPECTATIONS:
MINIMUM PHYSICAL EXPECTATIONS:
MINIMUM ENVIRONMENTAL EXPECTATIONS:
This job operates in a medical facility and requires regular walking to various locations around the hospital/clinic. Employees will be working where there is patient care equipment. Hazardous materials, including bloodborne pathogens and bodily fluids are also present. Exposure to sharps, x-rays, patients' conditions and some unpleasant sights, smells and contagious diseases are possible. This position requires significant interaction with people (many of whom are scared, hurt and/or ill) which can be stressful and result in competing priorities.