What are the responsibilities and job description for the Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) position at STERLING MEDICAL LLC?
Job Details
Description
JOB TITLE: |
Clinical Staff |
SUPERVISOR: |
Clinic Manager |
Sterling Medical is looking for the clinical staff member who will be able to effectively communicate and demonstrate Sterling Medical's vision for their patients, members and investors. This vision consists of a concierge approach of bringing the patient and the provider closer together and eliminating the frustrations that occur frequently within healthcare organizations. The clinical staff member has a crucial role to help facilitate the patient experience into one where they are taken care of in a professional manner and their cares and concerns have been addressed.
JOB OVERVIEW: |
Sterling Medical uses strong multitasking clinical staff who are capable of delivering quality care to a multitude of patients with diverse conditions and illnesses. The clinical staff provides direct and indirect professional patient care in the urgent care setting that reflects initiative, flexibility, and responsibility indicative of professional practice under the supervision of the onsite provider. |
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES |
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MINOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES |
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE JOB |
EDUCATION: a) At least one year within a clinical setting. b) Radiology certification preferred. c) Phlebotomy/IV certification preferred. d) BLS certification e) Computer literate. OTHER: a) Solid written and verbal communication skills. b) Ability to be resourceful and proactive when issues arise c) Excellent organizational skills. d) Multitasking and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks. e) Able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in written. f) Excellent customer service skills. g) Additional languages preferred. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
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KEY COMPETENCIES |
b) In addition, the clinical staff member has empathy for the pain and suffering of patients. They are able to feel compassionate and provide comfort.
b) Physical endurance is important as a clinical staff member may spend long hours on their feet and performing a number of taxing maneuvers on a daily basis. |
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE JOB |
Education: 1. Certified Nursing Assistant or higher. Experience: 1. At least one year within a clinical setting.
Other: 1. Solid written and verbal communication skills.
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KEY COMPETENCIES |
Solid communication skills are very important for clinical personnel, especially when it comes to speaking and listening. Based on team and patient feedback, they are able to problem-solve and effectively communicate with patients and families. Working in a clinical setting can be a stressful job where traumatic situations are common. The ability to accept suffering and death without letting it get personal is crucial. The clinical staff member is able to manage the stress of sad situations, but also draws on strength from the wonderful outcomes that can and do happen. In addition, the clinical staff member has empathy for the pain and suffering of patients. They are able to feel compassionate and provide comfort. Flexibility is key in order to handle the work hours that are required in a healthcare setting. Paying close attention to detail is important to help prevent errors. Working in an environment with a variety of situations and different people requires keen interpersonal skills. Physical endurance is important as a clinical staff member may spend long hours on their feet and performing a number of taxing maneuvers on a daily basis. |