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The Guest Services Assistant (GSA), Information desk, Greeter and Health Screener is the front door Ambassador to all patients, families, visitors, physicians, affiliates, students, clergy and employees.
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Must be compassionate, energetic, proactive, dependable with the ability to communicate effectively with patients, families, visitor and staff. Basic computer skills, effective problem solving, exceptional customer service skills, ability to multitask and stay in motion for long periods of time which are essential.
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Maintains a highly professional and positive attitude while dealing with customers and peers and performs multiple tasks as screener, greeter, information desk, in a fast-paced environment. The main objective of the Ambassador role is to ensure the utmost quality in patient / visitor experience as part of the institutional Welcome Initiative.
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This includes but is not limited to collecting demographics for the name badge software, screening all visitors and patients for Covid symptoms, updating Visitor Tracker system, checking temperatures of all patients and Visitors according to visitor policy.
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This position is part of our comprehensive guest management and visitor access strategy and directly influences departmental functions and overall patient / visitor experience across the institution.
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Hospital Entrance Screener/Concierge (Part-time) Benefits Eligible. Gives directions and answers basic questions; works with hospital staff on maintaining visitor policies. Hospital Entrance Screener/Concierge (Part-time) Benefits Eligible.
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Officers assigned to this addendum as “Screening Officers” will be primarily responsible for a fixed post, access control of sensitive areas, screening and identification of individuals entering sensitive areas, and operation of the Visitor Management System.
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Monitors video surveillance cameras and/or alarms for SMH Main Campus & offsite Ambulatory facilities to identify suspicious activity. Monitors Public Safety radio communications; maintains contact with Public Safety units to track officer status and respond to need for additional resources; monitors various radio channels to keep abreast of county-wide activities affecting SMH. Dispatches Public Safety Officers to security issues concerning patients, visitors, personnel, and property.
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Previous experience in a security or door screener role is helpful. Completion of endorsed patient/visitor de-escalation and restraint program certification (required within 3 months of hire.
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Safety Screener and Greeter - Part-Time. Safety Screener and Greeter - Part-Time. Facilitates wayfinding and escort services to ensure patients are delivered to the correct location quickly and efficiently.
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Global Resource Solutions, Inc. (GRS) is seeking an enthusiastic, motivated and talented individual for the position of Visitor Screener (VS). Summary: Visitor Screeners screen all visitors and their personal items for prohibited items for Arlington National Cemetery.
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Two years of work experience in visitor screening operations or equivalent work experience (equivalent experience includes, but is not limited to, duties such as searching bags/luggage, processing large groups of visitors, and operating applicable sensing equipment.
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The Visitor Screener operates independently and is responsible for access control into the hospital by ensuring visitor and employee-screening policies are enforced. We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Visitor Screener - 8AM to 4PM, Sat & Sun + 3 rotating weekdays.
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We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Visitor Screener. Collaborate and interact with the interdisciplinary team members & departments to support the needs of visitors, patients, vendors, and employees ( collaborate with Security team for visitor/patient transport to Emergency Department, etc.
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Job Summary: Receives emergency and non-emergency telephone calls from staff & the public for Public Safety services; determines the nature of the call and the resources necessary to respond. Required Qualifications: Require IAHSS Certified Healthcare Security Officer (CHSO) certification within ninety (90) days from date of hire and maintained active throughout employment.
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