Southview Acres Health Care Center is a Residential Health Care Facility striving to provide the highest levels of quality care through continuous improvement, and the involvement of the interdisciplinary team and the entire community. Southview Acres Health Care Center strives to respond to the rights, needs, and concerns of its residents, families, and staff by creating a caring environment in which each person is respected for his or her individuality and treated with kindness, dignity, and respect.
Southview Acres Health Care Center is recruiting for a Full time Health Unit Coordinator (HUC)
Education and Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent. Fluent in speaking, reading and writing English.
Interaction with Other Departments and Other Relationships:
The Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) also performs the duties of the receptionist for the assigned patient care unit and is responsible for facilitating communications with other departments, physicians and staff while providing an orderly and efficient operating environment.
Job Description:
The Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) performs all clerical activities required to coordinate patient care procedures. They prepare and maintain all medical records and documents during the patient's stay.
Physical Capabilities:
The HUC must be emotionally and physically fit. Work is primarily sedentary, but may frequently require standing, walking and light lifting. The HUC may also be called upon to assist in the transportation of patients, specimens and supplies, as well as the moving and lifting of patients.
Skills and Abilities:
The HUC should possess good written and verbal communication skills. The HUC should be able to read, transcribe and process physician orders. Good customer service skills are also required.
Benefits we offer:
- Competitive rate of pay
- Affordable health and dental insurance
- Paid time off, and extra pay for holidays
- Career Growth Opportunities
"We believe the work that we do is a privilege. Every day we help people become healthier, feel stronger, and maintain their ability to enjoy their families, friends, and favorite activities."
We are looking forward to hearing from you!