The pre-operative team works with the surgical and anesthesia teams to prepare patients for surgery. The post-surgery team supports patients after surgery, monitoring their recovery and providing clear instructions for ongoing care and expectations.
Responsibilities of the Unit Coordinator position include but are not limited to:
- Answers incoming calls from the public and doctors, answering inquiries, taking messages or connecting party to desired or proper destination. Greets physicians, patients, and families and provides available information as appropriate.
- Prioritizes duties and assists Charge Nurse with managing patient flow.
- Accurately admits, discharges/transfers patient in EMR. Updates census board to reflect patients and doctors’ names. Prepares patient charts accurately and efficiently.
- Inputs and tracks requests in computer when transcribing orders (lab, x-ray, dietary, Central Supply, etc.).
- Enters nourishment/supply orders when requested by Charge Nurse being mindful of budgetary restrictions.
- Follows up on inadequate or erroneous data in a timely, concise, and thorough manner. Enters work orders in a timely manner, following up with Nurse Manager.
- Identifies and responds to or reports pertinent information regarding unit, patient and charge collection and input status, problems, and anticipated problems in an accurate, complete, concise, timely and courteous manner, while maintaining patient confidentiality.
- Carries out delegated patient care activities such as assisting with ambulating and transporting patients, preparing patients for surgery, etc., as appropriate, and in a timely manner.
- Checks and monitors supplies and nourishments and restocks as necessary. Maintains par levels as appropriate. Completes these tasks early in the shift consistently. Reports broken or damaged equipment and enters work orders as needed.
- Cleans and prepares assigned work area/rooms; collects and bags soiled items and changes linen as necessary.
- Delivers and receives items (blood, specimens, medicines, etc.) to and from other departments, as necessary, and as delegated by the nurse. Assures that items are labeled appropriately.
- Complete Bioimpedance testing as ordered by the physician.
- Perform other duties assigned by Department management according to policies and procedures and the mission of Woman's Hospital.
Hours
Monday-Friday, 5:00am to 1:00pm
Pay
$12.27 - $17.33
A Work Experience with Purpose
Woman’s is one of the largest specialty hospitals in the country dedicated to the care of women and infants. Nationally recognized for exceptional patient care, innovative programs, and a supportive work environment, we consistently exceed state and national benchmarks for patient satisfaction—a reflection of our commitment to those we serve.
We’re home to Louisiana’s largest delivery service and perform thousands of procedures annually, including over 8,500 surgeries and 35,000 breast procedures. Woman’s was the first hospital in the Baton Rouge area to earn Magnet designation for nursing excellence, and we’re honored to be named one of Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to Work in Healthcare year after year.
We are proud of the care our staff provides to patients—and to one another—every day.
For more information or to contact our recruiting team, email us at [email protected].
Woman’s Hospital is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, national origin, gender identity and/or expression, marital status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
Experience
Required- Two years prior office experience or formal training through a medical office management-training program.
Education
Required- High School Diploma or better
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