Unit Coordinator- Neuro-Intensive Care Unit-Lunder 6 Why This Role Is Important?
Lunder 6 - Neuroscience Intensive care Unit, located in Boston, MA, is seeking a part-time Unit Coordinator, with Weekend Evening availability, and to provide rotational holiday coverage.
As a Unit Coordinator, you will have a meaningful role in patient care. You will be responsible for communicating with patients, families, and medical staff, and ensuring accurate transcription of medical charts for patients.
Neuroscience ICU is a twenty-two-bed unit dedicated to the treatment of neuroscience patients who require intensive medical and nursing management. The patients cared for in this unit include acute embolic stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, seizure, head injury, spinal cord injury, post-surgical and post-interventional.
Schedule Every Saturday and Sunday Evening (3p-11pm) 16 hours per week, rotational holiday schedule What are we looking for? Individuals who are highly organized and can prioritize and manage information in a demanding environment Dedicated and compassionate communicators who effectively manage patient records with attention to detail, accuracy, and confidentiality. People who excel in a fast-paced environment where precision, integrity, and customer service skills are essential Effective coordinators who can arrange for patient services between multiple departments What do we have to offer? Consistent weekly salary, and paid training. In addition, we provide a market-leading shift differential for evening, night, and weekend shifts to ensure your dedication is recognized and rewarded. Convenience for employees is important. That's why we have discounts for the MBTA, and a convenient Commuters website for stress-free transportation. Access employee perks and resource opportunities to improve skills and advance your career. Enjoy discounts for travel, rentals, and vacation for a healthy life balance. Exposure to inpatient care, nursing, and the hospital environment. Having the opportunity to work closely with patients, and clinical staff, gaining valuable experience and insight into the field of healthcare. You will be a crucial part of a collaborative team dedicated to providing outstanding care. Opportunity for administrative professionals in New England's top Medical Center. If you have administration experience and want to switch to healthcare, this role is perfect. You can use your skills to support patient care. About Mass General Hospital
Mass General Hospital is a world-renowned institution that is committed to delivering the highest quality care to our patients. As a leader in medical research and education, we offer outstanding opportunities for professional growth and development. New England's #1 Medical Center, based on U.S. News Best Hospitals for 2024-2025: Massachusetts General Hospital.
Our culture is one of collaboration, innovation, and diversity. We believe that by working together, we can achieve outstanding results. We are dedicated to maintaining a work-life balance that allows our employees to thrive both personally and professionally.
If you are seeking a fulfilling and stimulating healthcare career, Mass General Hospital invites you to explore the diverse array of career opportunities available. We provide a range of options that cater to various interests and skills. Rest assured that your hard work and dedication will be duly recognized and rewarded.
Join our renowned healthcare team and be a part of something outstanding. Apply now to become a PCA in the Neuro-ICU at Mass General Brigham. We encourage applicants with equivalent experience in addition to those with a PCA certification.
Qualifications
If this sounds like a job for you, we'd love to hear from you. But first, please make sure you have the following:
• High School Diploma or GED required; Associate Degree preferred
• Medical or health care experience desirable, but willing to train otherwise qualified candidates.
• Basic computer skills and the ability to learn new systems and procedure
• Effective interpersonal and communication skill
• Strong customer service orientation and the ability to interact with diverse groups of patients, staff and provider
• Demonstrated ability to solve basic patient and practice problem
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