Administrative Skills, Allergies, Communication Skills, Computer Skills, Computer Systems, Director of Nursing (DON), Employee Orientation, Healthcare, Hospital, Laboratory, Medical Records, Medical Terminology, Meeting Minutes, Nursing, Nursing Management, Patient Admissions, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), Physical Demands, Radiography, Record Keeping, Time Management, Unit Secretary
LOCATION
Providence, RI
POSTED
4 days ago
SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Nursing Director (or designee), the Unit Clerk performs a variety of clerical and administrative duties within the nursing unit. This role supports nursing personnel and medical staff to maintain an efficient and positive care environment.
The Unit Clerk demonstrates proficiency with applicable computer systems and performs additional duties as assigned.
All Brown University Health employees are expected to model the organization's core values:
Compassion
Accountability
Respect
Excellence
Employees are also expected to demonstrate the following Success Factors:
Instill Trust and Value Differences
Patient and Community Focus and Collaboration
RESPONSIBILITIES
Clerical & Administrative Duties
Perform a variety of clerical and administrative functions.
Record and type unit council meeting minutes.
Conduct safety checks as designated by the department director.
Initiate and maintain patient records in accordance with policy.
Maintain accurate and current patient census information.
Identify patients according to hospital policy.
Ensure patient medical records accompany patients to ancillary departments.
Oversee timely delivery of specimens to appropriate departments.
Perform safety rounds at frequencies determined by the Nursing Director.
Ensure medical records and x-rays are copied for transfers to other facilities.
Post diet and NPO restrictions, lab work information, and related data.
Demonstrate proficiency in current computer systems and unit-specific equipment.
Communication
Greet patients and visitors courteously and direct them appropriately.
Demonstrate professional telephone etiquette.
Communicate clearly and effectively with staff and departments.
Notify appropriate personnel of patient transfers or admissions to the unit.
Accurately document information in a clear, concise, and legible manner.
Ensure correct spelling of medical terminology.
Document patient allergies according to policy.
Assist in orienting staff to clerical duties.
Escalate questions, concerns, or issues to management in a timely manner.
Complete all required unit-specific competencies.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education & Experience
High School Diploma or equivalent required
Strong computer and data entry skills required
Clerical experience in a healthcare setting preferred
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to sit for extended periods (3-7 hours)
Frequent bending and twisting
Standing, walking, squatting, and kneeling are occasional/non-essential
Ability to lift 10-35 pounds using proper body mechanics
Fine motor skills required, including frequent hand and wrist movements
Vision requirements:
Near vision: 20/20
Distance vision: 20/40
Ability to distinguish red, green, and white
Moderate depth perception
Hearing ability sufficient to detect a whisper at 20 feet
Pay Range:
$21.09-$22.04
Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.
Location:
Rhode Island Hospital - 593 Eddy Street Providence, Rhode Island 02903