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Performs general clerical duties in support of patient care including answering phones, relaying messages, placing follow-up calls to patients, copying, and faxing. Responsible for assisting with nursing desk phones and voicemail and relaying messages in a timely manner to appropriate health care personnel.
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Performs routine office duties, such as answering phones, documenting information re:patients requests, Meditech or hospital RIS system’s and PAC’s digital x-ray system. Expedites transfers of patients to and from floors and cubicles, answering phones, assisting technical staff, moving patients to and from stretchers and wheel chairs, scanning paper work, burning CDs, speaking to physicians and nurses, and other related tasks in order to assist where needed to help with patient flow throughout the radiology department.
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Clerical duties include, but not limited to: accounts payable/receivable, knowledge of Microsoft Office, Word, Excel and Outlook, as well as data entry, filing, answering phones and greeting customers.
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Assisting with other clerical duties but not limited to; answering phones, scheduling appointments, taking messages, filing charts, filing lab results in appropriate patient chart, etc.
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The Medical Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for basic clerical tasks such as answering the phones, greeting patients and visitors, scheduling appointments in a professional and timely manner.
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Clerical tasks: Answering phones, recording, filing and reporting pharmacy activities and services. Central PO area duties: Pre-packaging and compounding of non-sterile tables and liquids, compounding of hazardous drugs, order processing through pharmacy inventory management, accurate and timely Omnicell: Advanced functions of automated dispensing cabinets, appropriate rotation of stock, appropriate assignment of expiration dates, advance knowledge of CSM (controlled substance management) system and narcotics inventory management as assigned.
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BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of an assigned administrator, perform a variety of clerical duties in support of an assigned school office; serve as receptionist answering phones and greeting and assisting students, parents and visitors; serve as a translator of oral and written materials to facilitate communication with non-English speaking students and members of the community.
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Perform a variety of clerical duties including, but not limited to, preparing reports, completing required forms, answering phones, assisting with student registration, establishing and/or maintaining student files, processing student transfers, copying, filing, faxing, typing, and communicating with students and parents.
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Requirements: High School diploma or Equivalent is required Current PTCB Pharmacy Technician Certification is required Current Texas State Board of Pharmacy Registration is required ACPE IV certification is required Application Process Includes: Interview with client Drug testing Background check Flu shot/TB test For immediate consideration, please email your resume to ashleys@cornerstonestaffing.com.
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Provides general clerical support to the social work team including but not limited to making phone calls and answering department phones, preparing paperwork, reviewing medical records, and scheduling care conferences.
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The PRN Licensed Practical Nurse is responsible for supporting both the front and back office, including greeting and rooming patients, scheduling, answering phones, taking vitals, drawing blood, administering vaccines, and providing additional clinical support wherever needed.
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Performs general clerical duties including, but not limited to, reception, answering phones, picking up and delivery of mail, making copies, scanning documents, filing, data entry, typing documents, organizing department supplies, inventory, assembling packets, creating marketing flyers and other projects as assigned.
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Administrative Support: Answering phones as needed, organizing office supplies, liaising with vendors, and undertaking basic administrative duties to support the HR Manager in focusing on strategic priorities.
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Clerical duties include organizing chart forms; patient lab order entry; patient charge entry; answering phones; delivery of messages. Under the direction/ supervision of ICU nurse, performs direct patient care and general clerical and communication duties on assigned unit in accordance with hospital policies, nursing procedures and standard of care.
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Clerical tasks will encompass answering phones, recording, filing, and reporting pharmacy activities and services. Must be competent in following pharmacy production areas: Central PO area, Advanced Omnicell processing, advanced non-sterile compounding, and compliance audits.
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