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Admission Coordinator

Company Name:
St. Alexius Medical Center
Admission Coordinator
Department: Case Management
Schedule: Part Time
Shift: Days
Hours:
Job Details:
The Admission Coordinatorutilizes telephonic interaction as the mode of delivery. The Admission Coordinator serves as an Access Coordinator by facilitating callers'' access to appropriate level of care by assessing needs, offering clinical options and referral to healthcare providers, St. Alexius services and community resources and is the central access point for all patient transfers into the Medical Center, including providing follow up services to those and other patients discharged from the Medical : Graduate of an approved school of Nursing.Licensure: Current State of ND license as a Registered Nurse (RN) and CPR certification.
Experience: Minimum three years experience as a Registered Nurse with demonstrated competence in all aspects of nursing care and independent decision-making. Experience in telephone triage , emergency medicine, adult/pediatric ambulatory care, home health care or ICU preferred and/or solid clinical experience. Skills: Ability to make sound judgements in emergency situations. Requires problem solvingand critical thinking skills and the ability to work within approved procedure and clinical guidelines. Ability to assess age specific groups from birth to geriatrics. Basic personal computer skills. Interpersonal Skills: Ability to interact with multiple and diversified consumers in a polite and courteous manner. Excellent written, verbal, telephone and interpersonal communications skills. Ability to work with fellow employees as a team and the ability and willingness to work various shifts. Physical Effort: Ability to sit for long periods of time. Requires full range of motion, manual and finger dexterity of eye hand coordination. Hours of Work: Various shifts.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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