Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System · 1 day ago
FT Day Shift Unit Secretary Cath Lab @ HUP
Penn Medicine is dedicated to providing high-quality patient care and conducting innovative research. They are seeking a Full-Time Day Shift Unit Secretary for the Cath Lab at the Hospital University of Pennsylvania, responsible for supporting clerical operations and facilitating communication within the healthcare team.
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Responsibilities
Answers telephones, takes and relays messages promptly, and answers inquiries
Greets patients and visitors, gives directions, and answers questions in a professional manner
Communicates with nursing staff and hospital staff about patients’ needs and location
Ensures that patient consents and Advance Directive paperwork is in order and proper follow up is completed
Answers the patient call bell system and promptly communicates the patients’ needs to the appropriate healthcare team member
Facilitates and manages access for security door/intercom systems on locked nursing units as indicated in a respectful manner per unit protocol
Assists nurses, physicians and other health care providers in emergency situations by arranging for emergency studies, placing routine, CODE and STAT telephone pages
Arranges for patient transport as needed
Sorts and delivers patient flowers, mail, and packages according to unit needs
Calls for equipment and supplies as needed and arranges for return of equipment after use, including malfunctioning equipment
Enters discharge information and appropriate admission and discharge destination in the hospital electronic information system as soon as the patient either arrives on the unit or leaves the unit
Maintains patient medical record per unit protocols
Prepares necessary patient chart copies for discharge to new level of care— Rehabilitation, Psychiatry and/or Hospice
Prepares patient chart for all transitions in care: for tests, new patient care units, etc
Accountable for placing completed discharge charts in designated location for pickup by Medical Records personnel
Maintains and updates patient identification bracelets as needed and ensures patient identification bar code stickers are accurate
Keeps requisition locations filled and ensures sufficient supplies are available at the nurses’ station
Monitors stationery and paper products levels
Initiates order for supplies as directed by the Nurse Manager
Maintains locations of forms in compliance with established guidelines
Maintains work area and mobile workstations in orderly fashion
Accepts reassignment to other units as directed by Nurse Manager or Charge Nurse
Sensitive and responsive to patient, family, and customer satisfaction issues by demonstrating courtesy and respect for patients, family visitors, hospital staff and employees
Supports and contributes to the unit’s patient satisfaction goals
Provides direction to the medical teams for completing the electronic death certificate
Secures the certificate according to guidelines
Supports the process of notification to Gift of Life
Identify the competencies required for each patient population that the employee works with (neonate, child, adolescent, young adult, middle adult and older adult)
Demonstrates knowledge of infant safety policy
Recognizes and acts upon observed/potential breaches in infant safety guidelines
Supports/responds to Code Amber alerts as directed by Charge Nurse
Follows policy for obtaining consents/advance directive information for the infant through designated guardian
Assists nursing to support family visitation policy pertaining to the patient needs
Follows infant identification policy as it relates to the National Patient Safety Goals
Provides for privacy whenever possible
Allows them to make decisions whenever possible
Encourages patient to ask questions
Follows policy for obtaining consents/advance directive information
Collaborate with RN to assist in handling education materials on a healthier lifestyle
Recognizes that the middle adult may have some physical changes such as farsightedness-- decreased visual acuity, and may need assistance in completing forms such as consents/advance directives, etc
Recognizes that the older adult may need more time to complete activities such as completing consent forms, advance directive forms, etc
Speaks clearly, rather than loudly, provides adequate time for responses and addresses the older adult using full name
Reduces background noises and faces the individual when speaking
Follows procedure for supporting nursing in initiating the identification process of patients at risk for falls—chart markers, room signs, calling for necessary equipment, etc
Participates in Entity and Department wide initiatives for Patient/Employee safety
Demonstrates an awareness of patient/ employee safety when carrying out daily responsibilities of their position
Validation of annual competencies required for the position
Identifies the patient per policy i.e. uses two identifiers
Aware of the Safe Medical Devise Act
Aware of the Material Safety Data Sheet
Carries out fire and safety regulation
Identifies where the oxygen safety valve is located
Cleans and restocks equipment as needed
Retrieves supplies and medications from tube system
Authorized to secure stock items in appropriate location
Delivers patient specific medications/blood products to the assigned nurse
Observes radiation precautions
Observes chemotherapy precautions
Demonstrates proper body mechanics when moving and lifting
Alerts the nurse to the sounding of alarms
Does not change settings or rates on equipment
Follows HIPAA policies in regard to the use of disclosure of and amendment to Protect Health Information (PHI)
Knows limits of responsibilities and seeks guidance as appropriate
Identifies emergency equipment on the unit
Qualification
Required
H.S. Diploma/GED (Required)
Benefits
Prepaid tuition assistance programs
Company
Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System
Penn Medicine is a world leader in academic medicine, setting the standard for cutting-edge research, compassionate patient care, and the education of future health care professionals.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$70.9MKey Investors
BIRD FoundationWarren Alpert FoundationNational Cancer Institute
2025-01-22Grant
2023-01-03Grant· $9.7M
2022-08-18Grant· $5.7M
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