Cardiac Sonographer
McLaren Port Huron job in Port Huron, MI
Performs high quality cardiac ultrasound procedures that require ingenuity, initiative and independent judgment on patients. Performs m-mode, two dimensional cardiac ultrasound, Doppler color flow studies, stress echos and AV optimization procedures; assists physician with transesophageal exams. Follows department policies and protocols.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Specializes in performing cardiac ultrasound diagnostic studies.
Obtains patient history, explains standard procedures, and addresses patient concerns to foster a sense of comfort and confidence to patients and ensure the needs of individual patients are met.
Operates and maintains all assigned ultrasound scanning equipment to ensure it works properly.
Positions patients, selects appropriate transducers and machine settings and conducts scanning procedures to correctly capture the images requested by a physician.
Completes quality assurance processes and practices. Complies with all Joint Commission, federal, state, and local regulatory laws, standards, and protocols.
Qualifications:
Required:
High School diploma or GED
Certified as a Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) or Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) by the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI)
· or- Satisfactory completion of a formal cardiac sonographer training program (1-4 years) must be registry eligible and attain certification within one year.
· or- Graduate from a diagnostic ultrasound training program (2-4 years) with 1 full additional year of full-time clinical experience in a dedicated echocardiography laboratory and registry eligible and attain certification within one year.
· or- Two years of college with emphasis on the biological sciences with two years experience in a dedicated echocardiography laboratory and registry eligible and attain certification within one year.
Current BLS certification
Social Worker
McLaren Port Huron job in Port Huron, MI
Dept: Behavioral Health
Hours per pay period: 56
Schedule: 8a-330p M/W/Th/F
Provides assessment and intervention to assist clients/families to improve social and economic difficulties with health and wellness through use of casework process and principles, strategies, and community resources.
Responsibilities:
Determines nature of client's situation by interviewing client; assessing medical, psychological, emotional, and social information; making on-site visits.
Establishes course of action by exploring options; setting goals with client. Initiates and manages discharge planning, starting at admission.
Obtains assistance for client by referring him/her to community resources; arranging for appointment; establishing rapport with other agencies.
Fosters client's action or adjusting by interpreting attitudes and patterns of behavior; explaining and pointing out new options.
Performs individual, group, and/or family therapy, as indicated.
Maintains Medical Record and department case documentation barriers to goal attainment , and client/family response to intervention. Maintains appropriate casework statistics.
Monitors planned actions by daily follow-up.
Maintains effective operations by following policies and procedures; participating in quality reviews; reporting needed changes.
Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional societies. May develop and conduct in-service training programs.
Participates in interdisciplinary conferences and provides consultation for clinical staff.
Complies with federal , state, and local legal and certification requirements by studying existing and new legislation; anticipating future legislation; enforcing adherence to requirements; advising management on needed actions.
Qualifications
Required:
High school diploma or equivalent
Masters degree in Social Work from accredited educational institution
State of Michigan license as a Licensed Master's Social Worker
Preferred:
Prior experience in an acute care psychiatric facility
BLS certification
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to manage patients with different types of personalities.
Current knowledge of treatment theories, practices, and techniques per discipline.
Demonstrated ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and policy and procedures manuals.
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variable in situations where only limited standardization.
Knowledge and skill with common office software applications.
Compliance with Code of Ethics and Guide for Professional Conduct.
Ability to work independently and provide sound judgment in interactions with the interdisciplinary team, patients, families, and payers.
Must be able to act calmly and effectively in busy/stressful environment.
Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans
Reimbursement Consultant (Managed Care)
Troy, MI job
Under minimal supervision of the Manager, independently leads financial and data analysis to evaluate rate proposals, contract terms, and health plan reimbursement. This position will proactively identify rates, methodologies, and processes that need improvement and will develop and implement solutions to optimize reimbursement.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Managed Care Contracting, Reimbursement, or related field.
Master's Degree preferred.
Five to seven (5-7) years of experience in healthcare finance, managed care contracting, or reimbursement in a professional capacity including experience with various reimbursement methodologies (DRGs, per diems, fee schedules, case rates, etc.).
Report writing capabilities or ability / willingness to learn.
Strong Analytical and Critically Thinking skills (via curiosity, creativity, skepticism, and adept in use of logic) relative to accomplishing business objective and problem solving.
Detail oriented.
Proficient in Microsoft Excel (queries, reports, pivots, What If scenarios and database mgmt. a plus).
Proficient in Data extraction & reporting tools (EPSi, SQL, Clarity, etc.).
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
Strong Understanding of Managed Care Reimbursement methodologies, coding, and terminology.
Assistant Clinical Manager- Oak 8 W Surgical Medical
McLaren Oakland Hospital job in Pontiac, MI
Responsible for overseeing the nursing plan of care for patients within the assigned unit/units and contributes to the delivery of patient/family centered care. Directs patient care through performance and/or leadership of patient care team members and patient care management staff. Assists in the coordination of patient care through the appropriate utilization of all resources; staff, equipment, supplies, etc.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Maintains operational responsibility for assigned unit/units in collaboration with the assigned clinical manager.
Promotes collaboration regarding patient care issues with various staff levels and disciplines.
In collaboration with other members of the leadership team, ensures staff participation in orientation, mandatory and continuing education programs and other staff development opportunities.
Demonstrates leadership role through clinical practice, supervision, teaching, research, and communicating changes in policies and procedures.
Keeps Clinical Manager/Director informed of all concerns, problems, and project progress.
Serves as a resource for staff, promoting critical thinking and evidence-based practice.
Ensures day-to-day quality and appropriateness of care is maintained, monitored and relevant action plans are developed and implemented.
Utilizes objective measurement tools to evaluate the quality of nursing care delivered to patients served.
Assures appropriate delegation and supervision of patient care.
Supports and maintains an interdisciplinary approach to patient care by the medical staff and other health care professionals to provide optimal patient care.
Encourages contribution toward the plan of care.
Demonstrates organization ability by using time, equipment, and personnel effectively.
Provides Department Manager with assistance with staffing, scheduling, evaluating, counseling and discipline of unit personnel.
Maintains optimal nursing practice through planned and continuous professional growth and development.
Demonstrates one's own need for continuing education by seeking new learning experiences and maintains knowledge of current trends of nursing care practices & management methods.
Participates in departmental quality assessment and continuous quality improvement activities as directed.
Performs other related job duties as requested
Qualifications:
Required:
· Associates degree graduate of a Nursing program
· Current State of Michigan RN license
· One year of prior work experience in Acute care nursing within the past year and previous charge nurse experience/Clinically appropriate experience
· BLS certification from American Heart Association (AHA), American Red Cross (ARC), or Canadian equivalent, is required before start date and valid at least 60 days beyond start date.
Preferred:
Bachelors' Degree in Nursing
· Three years of prior work experience in acute care nursing experience within the past year and previous charge nurse experience/Clinically appropriate experience
Radiologic Technologist
McLaren Port Huron job in Port Huron, MI
Performs a variety of imaging procedures consistent with established policies & procedures at a technical level typically requiring general supervision.
Job Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
Gives straight-forward explanations and instructions to foster a sense of comfort and confidence to patients and ensure the needs of individual patients are met.
Operates and maintains all assigned imaging department equipment including but not limited to X-Ray.
Positions patients and uses radiologic equipment to correctly capture the images requested by a physician.
Accurately performs all imaging exams as ordered in accordance with established policies, procedures, regulations, and laws; ensures the physician on duty is notified of the results.
Completes quality assurance processes and practices radiation safety in order to reduce exposure to patients, staff and self.
Qualifications:
Required:
High School diploma or GED
Graduation from an AMA-approved school of Radiology Technology
Certified in general radiologic technology by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT)
Current BLS certification
Preferred:
Associate's Degree in radiology
Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans.
Sterile Processing Educator
Flint, MI job
GENERAL SUMMARY: The Sterile Processing Educator is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating educational programs that ensure the competency and compliance of sterile processing personnel. This role supports onboarding, continuing education, and certification preparation, while promoting best practices in infection control, instrument reprocessing, and regulatory compliance.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the direct supervision of a departmental director/manager or designee who assigns, instructs, and evaluates work for conformance to prescribed procedures and techniques.
MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:
High school diploma or GED equivalent required.
Certification in sterile processing (CRCST, CIS, or CBSPD) required.
Minimum five (5) years of experience in sterile processing.
Strong knowledge of sterilization standards, infection prevention, and surgical instrumentation.
Excellent communication, presentation, and organizational skills.
Proficiency with learning management systems and Microsoft Office Suite and Google.
Proficiency with SPM Instrument Tracking System.
Demonstrates effective judgment and ability to understand, react competently and treat (if appropriate) the unique needs of patient age groups served.
Ability to maintain harmonious relationships with patients, families, public, physicians and hospital personnel.
Work Environment: Hospital or clinical setting with exposure to sterilization equipment and surgical instruments.
May require occasional second shift and/or weekend rotation.
Design and deliver orientation programs for new sterile processing staff.
Develop and maintain ongoing education modules aligned with industry standards (e.g., AAMI, HSPA, CBSPD, AORN, TJC).
Conduct competency assessments and audits to ensure adherence to protocols.
Collaborate with department leadership to identify training needs and performance gaps.
Collaborate with department leadership to maintain policies to current standards.
Serve as a subject matter expert on sterilization techniques, instrumentation, and equipment, and high-level disinfection.
Prepare staff for certification exams and continuing education requirements.
Maintain accurate records of training, competencies, and compliance documentation.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and regulatory readiness efforts.
Perform other related duties as required/assigned. Utilizes new improvement and/or technologies related to the job assignment.
Auto-ApplyCommunications Operator-PT<30
Flint, MI job
Under general supervision and according to established policies and procedures, operates various telephone communication equipment, answers/connects calls placed through the Medical Center telephone system, provides paging services for physicians and designated Medical Center personnel when assigned, provides answering service for Medical Center physicians. Work is characterized by significant mental/visual concentration and the need for tasks to be performed timely and accurately. Participates in quality assessment and continuous quality improvement activities. Complies with all appropriate safety and infection control standards. Performs all job duties and responsibilities in a courteous and customer-focused manner according to the Hurley Family Standards of Behavior.Works under the general supervision of the Communications Supervisor who reviews work for conformance to established policies and procedures.
High school graduate and/or GED equivalent.
Six (6) months of experience in the operation of a branch telephone exchange switchboard or electronic/computerized counsel or one (1) year of experience providing customer service in a call center.
Working knowledge of customer service methods.
Demonstrated knowledge and aptitude of personal computers and various software applications or computerized communication systems.
Ability to handle difficult situations with diplomacy, composure, and tact.
Ability to handle sensitive information in a confidential manner.
Ability to answer calls and questions promptly and efficiently with a well modulated and pleasant voice.
Ability to communicate effectively.
Ability to promote good hospital/community relations.
Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions.
Ability to keep records, prepare simple reports, and perform routine clerical work.
Ability to comply with departmental performance standards.
Ability to maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, co-workers, other Medical Center staff, physicians, patients, and the general public.
Operates telephone console equipment to answer, screen, transfer, connect and place local/long distance calls. Provides directory assistance by relaying telephone numbers, titles, and location of Medical Center personnel. Arranges conference calls, and dispatches electronic/wired communications.
Pages physicians, security, and other designated Medical Center personnel by voice intercom or pocket radio pages.
Reports bomb threats and severe weather and fire warnings/watches to appropriate personnel.
Provides answering service for physicians when assigned by screening, recording, and relaying messages.
Maintains various required records and reports such as on-call physician schedules, patient location/condition information, long distance telephone call logs, and telephone service/repair records.
Receives daily employee calls of reported absence/tardiness. Records and distributes information appropriately.
Performs other related duties as required. Utilizes new improvements and/or technology that relate to job assignment.
Auto-ApplyPublic Safety Officer
Flint, MI job
Hurley Medical Center Department of Public Safety serves the community by preparing for, protecting against and responding to a broad range of emergencies that could impact our people, operations and environment. HMC-DPS serves the Hurley Medical Center and surrounding community; protecting the health and well being of all: staff, patients, families and visitors. DPS protect the assets and preserve the best interests of the Medical Center. All job duties and responsibilities are preformed in a courteous and customer-focused manner according to the Hurley Family Standards of Behavior. Works under the supervision of a Public Safety Supervisor or designee who reviews and inspects work for conformance to established policies and procedures.
High School Diploma, Associates Degree or higher preferred
Prior police, fire, military, security experience and experience in a Healthcare Security environment preferred.
Knowledge and/or experience of enforcement of fire, safety and security.
Must be able to effectively communicate and interact.
Officers must be able to observe/detect/ identify individuals, safety hazards, and criminal elements within their patrol areas.
Act calmly and authoritatively in emergency situation; utilize emergency equipment such as fire extinguishers, etc. and perform life saving techniques such as CPR and First Aid.
NECESSARY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Possession of a valid Michigan driver's license.
Must have had no felony convictions or high misdemeanor convictions for the following: assault, drugs, theft, weapons, or criminal sexual conduct.
Less than six (6) points on driving record.
Requires standing and patrolling for a minimum of 8 hours per shift.
Protects patients, visitors, and employees from harm and reasonable fear of harm by way of zone coverage, prevention, deterrence, enforcement, and investigation. Maintains and applies working knowledge of laws and regulations governing private security, criminal behavior, and civil liability.
De-escalates potentially violent and non-violent situations.
Works with medical staff to control violent patient behavior.
Must be able to assist emergency response personnel with maneuvering persons who may be combative, intoxicated, or unconscious; may be required to restrain someone with or without assistance.
Maintains and applies working knowledge of laws and regulations governing private security, criminal behavior, and civil liability.
Patrols the medical center and off site buildings. 7. Offers a multitude of services to their customers including but not limited to: escorts, way finding, unlocks, motorists assists, and well-being checks.
Monitors fire, infant protection, security, and access control alarm systems.
Maintains an acceptable level of order, control, and safety. Reasonably apprehends, subdues, and/or detains criminal suspects and disorderly persons on Medical Center premises as required. Reasonably ensures safety of patients, visitors, and employees during management of disorderly or suspect individuals.
Protects personal and Medical Center property from theft, misuse, and vandalism through prevention, deterrence, enforcement, and investigation. Participates in package inspections, employee identification, fire and safety inspection prevention programs, security surveys, and so forth.
Staffs Medical Center lobbies/public areas, entrances, and parking lots. Provides information and visitor control. Staffs central dispatch. Monitors, receives, dispatches, and logs all alarms and requests for assistance. Observes and monitors property activities via closed-circuit television or other devices.
Assists in emergencies (e.g. fire, disaster, bomb threat). Redirects traffic flow and aids emergency crews. Fights fires and leads bomb threat search efforts as required.
Must be able to ascend and descend multiple flights of stairs as part of their routine patrol, and move departmental equipment such as barricades and fire extinguishers from one location to another.
Develops and maintains accurate and detailed reports on all significant security and safety activities, incidents, and investigations.
Provides Medical Center "Lost and Found" services. Maintains records as required.
Assists in developing and conducting employee and patient educational programs on safety and security.
Controls and directs the flow of vehicular, pedestrian, and material traffic. Conducts surveillance of parking areas and grounds. Enforces municipal parking regulations through the issuance of traffic citations.
Provides miscellaneous services to patients, visitors, and employees.
Maintains department and ancillary areas in a clean and orderly condition.
Demonstrates effective judgment and ability to understand, react effectively, and treat (if appropriate) the unique needs of patient age groups served.
Performs other related duties as required. Utilizes new improvements and/or technology that relate to job assignment.
Auto-ApplyEnvironmental Aide - 2nd Shift EOWE
Flint, MI job
Performs a variety of light cleaning tasks in order to maintain the Medical Center in an orderly, sanitary and attractive condition for patients, personnel, and visitors. Work requires considerable walking, stooping, and reaching. Participates in quality assessment and continuous quality improvement activities. Complies with all appropriate safety and infection control standards. Performs all job duties and responsibilities in a courteous and customer-focused manner according to the Hurley Family Standards of Behavior.Works under the supervision of an Environmental Services Supervisor who assigns work and inspects for compliance with Medical Center standards.
High school graduate and/or GED equivalent.
Ability to do routine cleaning and housekeeping work.
Ability to learn institutional techniques, practices and regulations.
Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions.
Ability to make simple oral or written reports.
Ability to deal courteously with Medical Center patients and to work harmoniously with fellow workers and others.
Sufficient strength to perform routine custodial tasks.
Ability and willingness to work in a manner that will not needlessly endanger the safety to one's self, other persons and equipment.
Cleans assigned areas by washing furnishings, tile, fixtures, and equipment with germicidal cleaning solutions; scours and polishes sinks, tubs, toilets, mirrors, and similar apparatus; spot washes walls, light switches, and telephones.
Vacuums, dustmops, and wetmops offices, patient rooms, and hallways; periodically spot cleans carpeting.
Uses dustcloths, sponges, ladders, and vacuum cleaner to clean window sills, air vents, molding, furniture, and so forth.
Regularly cleans and/or chemically disinfects walls, ceilings, baths, and windows, in patient rooms, hallways, and other Medical Center areas.
Disposes of refuse by emptying wastebaskets. Washes and relieves waste receptacles.
Strips unit of all used linens, blankets, and pillows after dismissal of patient; washes bedframe, brushes mattress and cleans other furniture in the unit; remakes the bed; restocks the cupboard and bedside stand.
Arranges furniture and equipment in an orderly fashion after cleaning assigned area.
Replenishes Medical Center areas with supplies of soap, tissues, towels, and other disposable items.
Removes and replaces cubicle curtains and cleans rod periodically; replaces and hangs window and shower curtains.
Strips off and applies wax to Medical Center flooring on a regular basis.
Performs specialized cleaning procedures, such as preparing isolation rooms for new patients which requires a knowledge of advanced housekeeping methods and techniques.
Performs other related duties as required.
Auto-ApplyBiomedical Equipment Technician - BMET
McLaren job in Flint, MI
Job Title: Biomedical Equipment Technician - BMET
Department: Clinical Engineering
Shift: Days
Daily Work Times: 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Scheduled Bi-Weekly Hours: 80
Pay Range BMET: $26.14 to $33.20
Pay Range Certified BMET: $27.98 to $35.53
Position Summary:
Under the general supervision of the Clinical Engineering Program Manager, responsible for the duties relating to the purchase operation, safety, maintenance, and quality assurance of patient care equipment as outlined by the Medical Equipment Plan and following organizational and departmental guidelines, policies, and procedures.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
1. Responsible for the implementation of the Medical Equipment Management Plan that assesses and controls the risk of medical equipment and assures compliance of requirements of all regulating agencies. Equipment management includes the following:
·Maintains an accurate and up to date inventory of equipment
·Assures all equipment has inspection procedures for safety, performance and PM's
·Perform pre-acceptance inspection of equipment prior to initial use
·Assures all equipment has a routine inspection schedule
·Performs routine inspections on equipment
·Assures all equipment has accurate and up to date service histories and statuses
2. Serves as liaison between the Clinical Engineering Department and the users of medical technology.
3. Performs pre-purchase evaluations on equipment as assigned to ensure equipment meets medical engineering requirements.
4. Maintains technical competency and remaining current on standards and regulations for medical equipment and its application.
5. Utilizes technical expertise to ensure a safe environment for patients and staff.
6. Performs general repair of equipment as assigned.
7. Maintains appropriate documentation as determined by the Clinical Engineering Manager.
8. Participates in Medical Center and/or departmental quality assessments and continuous quality improvement opportunities, goal setting, collection and evaluation of data, implementation of action plans, or related applications.
BMET Required Qualifications:
• Associates degree or equivalent in Biomedical Electronics or Electronics Engineering Technology
• Valid and current Michigan drivers license
BMET Preferred Qualifications:
• Two years of experience maintaining and repairing medical electronic equipment.
Certified BMET Required Qualifications:
• Associates degree or equivalent in Biomedical Electronics or Electronics Engineering Technology
• Certified Biomedical Electronics Technician (CBET) certification
• Valid and current Michigan drivers license
Certified BMET Preferred Qualifications:
• Two years of experience maintaining and repairing medical electronic equipment.
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HUC Trainee-ICU
Flint, MI job
GENERAL SUMMARY: In a training situation, coordinates and provides indirect services to patients on a nursing unit. Performs clerical duties, which require considerable knowledge of computerized information processing. Participates in quality assessment and continuous quality improvement activities. Complies with all appropriate safety and infection control standards. Performs all job duties and responsibilities in a courteous and customer-focused manner according to the Hurley Family Standards of Behavior.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the direction of a Nurse Manager, Registered Nurse or designee.
MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:
High school graduate and/or GED equivalent
Ability to perform basic arithmetic calculations.
Enrolled in a Health Unit Coordinator program -OR- a Nursing Assistant certificate program within three (3) months of hire.
Ability to communicate clearly, distinctly and effectively, write neatly and legibly; neat, personal appearance.
Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with personnel, physicians, volunteers, visitors, patients and the public.
Incumbents will be allocated to Grade 116 after successful completion of at least one (1) year as Health Unit Coordinator Trainee and a Health Unit Coordinator program -OR- Nursing Assistant certificate program.
Allocation to Grade 116 and continued employment is contingent upon completion of a Health Unit Coordinator program -OR- Nursing Assistant certificate program within two (2) years.
All duties performed are done so in a training situation in which the employee is learning the necessary techniques of a Health Unit Coordinator.
Responsible for documentation and maintenance of patient's records on assigned unit.
Inventories, requisitions, receives and maintains equipment and complete supplies on unit assigned; enters stock supply into information system; requests special orders, additional supplies and equipment maintenance as needed.
Acts as receptionist in assigned area, answers telephone and patient call lights courteously; gives staff, physicians and visitors prompt and accurate information.
Performs clerical duties for assigned unit, enters patient information and other pertinent data into computerized information system as required; completes necessary forms and maintains medical records.
Prepares requests for laboratory, radiology or other services/treatments as warranted by physician's orders; follows up to see that requests are received and completed; obtains data as directed; notifies appropriate party of results obtained.
Reports staffing and attendance in assigned areas as required.
Processes communication, maintains bulletin board and distributes mail on assigned unit.
Routinely assesses unit to maintain a satisfactory physical environment, reports problems and needs to appropriate party in a timely manner.
Performs other services or errands as directed; i.e. delivers specimens to laboratory, medication orders to pharmacy.
Attends education/developmental programs as assigned.
Auto-ApplyEnvironmental Services Supv
Flint, MI job
Directs and supervises the activities of employees engaged in cleaning and other services to maintain the Medical Center in an orderly, sanitary, and attractive condition. Participates in quality assessment and continuous quality improvement activities. Ensures compliance with all appropriate safety and infection control procedures. Performs all job duties and responsibilities in a courteous and customer-focused manner according to the Hurley Family Standards of Behavior and Management Code of Conduct. Works under the supervision of the Director of Environmental Services or designee who assigns work and makes periodic inspections for compliance with Medical Center standards. Exercises working supervision over a number of Environmental Services employees.
High school diploma or GED, post-secondary education is preferred.
Two (2) years of environmental services experience in a health care environment or large industrial organization.
Knowledge of cleaning methods, equipment, and materials.
Ability to understand and follow written and oral instructions.
Ability to learn prescribed procedures and techniques.
Ability to understand and maintain records correctly.
Ability to perform medium to heavy manual work.
Ability to perform simple arithmetic computations.
Ability to conform to departmental performance standards.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with superiors, subordinates, co-workers, other Medical Center staff patients and public.
Prepares daily work assignments and adjusts work schedules for assigned Environmental Services staff to ensure adequate coverage of routine and special cleaning assignments. Coordinates work activities with construction and various department schedules.
Monitors, and evaluates work of employees. Recommends, develops, monitors, and ensures adherence to policies and procedures to accomplish agreed-upon departmental objectives. Maintains efficient productivity and customer satisfaction standards.
Develops staffing and work schedules for employees. Approves leaves, vacations, personal days, and overtime. Accurately computes and signs time cards.
Interviews, hires, evaluates, disciplines, and, when necessary, recommends discharge of staff. Completes performance appraisals in timely manner. Answers grievances.
Identifies, plans, and assists in orientation and in servicing/continuing education of personnel. Trains employees in special and routine cleaning procedures utilized in all areas of the Medical Center. Trains employees in use of new products, equipment, procedures. Documents all in-service training given to Environmental Services staff.
Assists director in development of departmental objectives, operating, and capital budgets.
Inspects and participates in the cleaning of assigned Medical Center area(s). Ensures that work of subordinates meet quality assurance standards. When necessary, issues corrective instructions and conducts follow-up inspections to ensure compliance. Documents rounds findings in report log.
Inspects assigned Medical Center areas to determine cleaning and maintenance needs. Prepares maintenance work requests of needed repairs and replacements.
Receives inquiries and complaints from Medical Center personnel. Provides information, resolves complaints, and/or channels information to the departmental director or designee.
Requisitions and issues cleaning equipment and supplies to employees. Controls supply usage and daily man-hour budget.
Checks supplies and equipment. Prepares a written evaluation of new items for department management. Requisitions supplies and equipment as needed.
Maintains records of work performed and prepares special reports as necessary.
Performs work of lower-level departmental employees as appropriate.
Performs other related duties as required. Utilizes new improvements and/or technology that relate to job assignment.
Auto-ApplySpeech Language Pathologist
McLaren Flint job in Flint, MI
The speech and language pathologist implements patient care services for patients with speech, language, fluency, voice, swallowing, and cognitive disorders. The speech and language pathologist accurately assesses patients' needs; identifies and initiates appropriate speech and language therapy interventions; provides patient and family teaching; and works cooperatively with other patient team personnel to maintain standards of professional speech and language therapy practice.
Qualifications:
Required:
Graduate of an accredited program of speech-language pathology
Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) in Speech Pathology from the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA).
-OR- Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) with completion of Certificate of Clinical Competency within three months of completing Clinical Fellowship Year.
Current State Board of Speech-Language Pathologist licensure.
BLS certification.
Preferred:
One year of speech-language pathology experience.
LEAD Preferred
Three years of recent clinical expertise in area of concentration.
Registration Clerk- Afternoon Shift
Flint, MI job
Interviews incoming patients to secure accurate and complete demographic and insurance information and authorization for admission/registration and efficient and effective billing. Participate in quality assessment and continuous quality improvement activities. Comply with all appropriate safety and infection control standards. Perform all job duties and responsibilities in a courteous and customer-focused manner according to the Hurley Family Standards of Behavior.Works under the supervision of a departmental director or designee who assigns and reviews work for conformance with established procedures and standards. Acts as a lead worker to lower level clerical employees.
High school graduate and/or GED equivalent.
One (1) year of experience in responsible office work.
Knowledge of third-party insurance eligibility and benefit structures, managed care requirements for treatment authorization, and the methods of obtaining treatment authorization preferred.
Knowledge of ICD-9/10 and CPT-4 code assignments preferred.
Knowledge of medical terminology and procedures preferred.
Knowledge of office practices and procedures.
Ability to accurately type at 30 words per minute.
Ability to write legibly.
Ability to make rapid and accurate arithmetic calculations and tabulations.
Ability to maintain simple clerical records and to prepare reports from such records.
Ability to follow oral and written instruction.
Ability to deal with patients, physicians, and hospital/medical center personnel in a tactful, courteous, and professional manner.
Interviews incoming patients or appropriate individuals in person or over the phone to obtain demographic data and accurate health insurance information to verify existing insurance coverage or establish insurance coverage on-line via third party payer websites with emphasis on verifying the primary care physician data in a courteous and customer-focused manner. Perform point of service collection on insurance co-pays and deductible and pre-payment arrangements as needed. Schedules patients for outpatient services as needed.
Refers patients to insurance services as needed to establish pre-payment arrangements and if necessary, for evaluation to determine if there is any other available insurance coverage other than Medicaid that can be established for the patient.
Verifies eligibility for insurance identified during registration utilizing telephone, computer, and other available methods.
Verifies appropriateness of referrals presented by patients during registration. Requests/enters appropriate referrals and authorizations as needed into registration system. Validate authorizations or referrals by phone or via websites to ensure authorizations and referrals are accurate and complete. Obtain signatures on waivers if the patient chooses to receive services without an authorization or referral present. Obtain signatures for all required documents during the registration/ admission process such as consent to treat, Notice of Privacy Practice, Important Message from Medicare, etc. as needed. Educates patients related to managed care and primary care physician issues and identifies potential problems to appropriate staff.
Selects preliminary ICD-9/10 and CPT-4 codes for patients. Enters codes into appropriate computer systems or paperwork.
Receives and reviews for accuracy patient registration information from patients, physicians, and/or other ancillary units affiliated with the Medical Center. Contacts physicians to ascertain patient information. Answers inquiries regarding patient status.
Documents, copies, and or scans confirming documentation such as insurance cards, identification cards, referrals, or authorization information presented at time of registration.
Confers with patients, physicians, clinics, ancillary departments to expedite pre-registration of scheduled patients.
Notifies appropriate officials as necessary in event of patient death. Obtains necessary releases and receipts from relatives and funeral homes. Releases deceased patient remains to funeral homes and/or Gift of Life representatives after all paperwork has been reviewed/approved by a Patient Access Representative or management.
Type forms or enters data on forms as needed for registration and billing purposes.
Escort patients and delivers various paperwork to their appropriate destinations.
Operates other standard office equipment such as computers, photocopiers, calculators, printers, and other peripheral devices. Utilizes internal and external (third party) embedded or standalone verification tools. Accesses computer/information systems for retrieval and input of information.
Demonstrates effective judgment and ability to understand, react competently to, and treat (if appropriate) unique needs of patient age groups served.
Work assigned work queues to ensure timely billing and to maintain established account receivable targets.
Performs other related duties as required/assigned. Utilizes new improvements and/or technologies that relate to job assignment.
Auto-ApplyPTA - Physical Therapist Assistant
McLaren Health Management Group job in Sterling Heights, MI
Daisy Medical is looking to add a talented/dependable PTA to our team! You will be joining a talented group of healthcare professionals!
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Job Info:
PTA
Physical Therapist Assistant
5x8Hr Days, 07:00:00-15:00:00, 8.00-5
Sterling Heights , Michigan
Licenses/Certifications Required:
2 yrs exerience as a PTA
Current active professional license in PTA field.
About Daisy Medical:
Daisy is a very responsive and growing agency, with the #1 goal of finding talented healthcare
professionals and getting them premium contract assignments!
Daisy Medical Staffing is owned and operated by a Michigan Nurse! We are located in
Southeast Michigan and our sole focus is on the staffing needs of Healthcare professionals and
facilities.
Daisy Medical's sole focus is on the specific needs and goals of our Healthcare
providers that national staffing companies cannot match.
We know the needs of Allied Healthcare professionals and work tirelessly to provide a
local/personalized staffing experience that is extremely unique in our industry.
I look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to our talented team,
Claire, BSN, Owner
Office: ************
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Easy ApplyCertified Child Life Specialist
Flint, MI job
Compensation in alignment with regularly updated market value of profession. Education level and experience factored into salary. $1000 conditional sign-on bonus
Schedule
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Full-time position with benefits listed in posting. Monday-Friday working hours with potential for weekend, nights, and holiday needs.
General Summary: This position will assist in the implementation of the Child and Family Life Program as Hurley Children's Hospital reintroduces Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) services to their patients and families. Looking for a self-motivated CCLS who is interested in the opportunity to execute Child Life assessments and interventions as outlined by the Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP) across multiple populations. Eagerness to provide direct patient care and good time-management are required. The CCLS will share responsibility in supporting pediatric patients and families as they adjust to illness or injury with the goal of minimizing trauma in the healthcare setting. In this position the CCLS will assess the developmental, psychosocial, emotional, and cultural needs of patients and their families. The CCLS will provide developmentally appropriate procedure preparation and support, education, non-pharmacological pain management, therapeutic play, and at times, legacy and bereavement support in an equitable and caring manner. Management of volunteers, supervision of interns, interdisciplinary education, programming, and activities in partnership with Children's Miracle Network and The Hurley Foundation.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED: This position will work under the direction of the Director of Child and Family Life.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Aides in directing the work of volunteers, Child Life Assistants (CLA), and learners/interns within the Child and Family Life team.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
Prioritize patient needs based on clinical assessment of development, coping, and stress potential of pediatric patients.
Assists in providing developmentally appropriate preparation/education for hospitalized children and their families regarding medical tests, procedures, and surgery.
Provides direct patient and family support during medical experiences to aid in decreasing medical trauma, including but not limited to: line placement/removal, dressing changes, laceration repair, anesthesia induction, medical tests, imaging, and life-altering diagnoses.
Attends interdisciplinary meetings to communicate and collaborate with team members for best patient outcomes. Advocate for patient and family-centered care through communication, involvement, partnership with and empowerment of patients and family members.
Documentation of intervention and goals required for all direct patient interactions; Flowsheet and narrative-style documentation to be completed in EMR (EPIC) within 24 hours of patient interaction.
Collection of ACLP data required on a weekly basis.
Assists in orientation and direction of volunteers, CLA's, and interns assigned to department or service.
Meets regularly with the Child and Family Life Director for evaluation, direction, support, and overall program planning.
Maintains expertise, knowledge of current career developments, and Child Life certification through the ACLP through appropriate educational/organizational/association activities.
Utilizes knowledge gained to develop recommendations for department policy/procedure modifications.
Adheres to and embraces all standards set forth by the ACLP with direct focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Participates in hospital committees related to care of pediatric patients. Attends committee meetings in absence of the departmental director. Participates in quality assessment and continuous quality improvement activities.
Demonstrates effective judgment and ability to understand, react competently, and treat (if appropriate) the unique needs of the patient population and age groups served.
Performs other related duties as required in a courteous and customer-focused manner according to the Hurley Family Standards of Behavior. .
Utilizes new improvements and/or technology that relates to job assignment.
Complies with all appropriate safety and infection control standards
Acts in accordance with all hospital and departmental policies and complies with all regulatory, accreditation standards, and job/department specific competencies.
MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's degree in Child Life, Elementary Education, Child Development, Special Education, Psychology, or a directly related field.
Must have completed a 600-hour Child Life Internship under the supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist.
Certified as Child Life Specialist by Child Life Council within 6 months of hire date. Failure to obtain certification within six (6) months of hire shall result in termination of employment.
Thorough knowledge and understanding of the development of children and adolescents, specifically their social, emotional, and physical needs.
Sound judgment in difficult or sensitive situations
Compliance of HIPAA and patient confidentiality.
Sufficient strength to lift children.
Ability to use positions of comfort to ensure patient's safety and success when appropriate.
Ability to stand, sit and walk for long periods of time.
Ability to reach with hands and arms.
Ability to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl.
Ability to solve practical problems.
Ability to apply intermediate mathematical skills.
Ability to provide effective coordination for staff, volunteers, and students.
Ability to communicate effectively in oral and written modes.
Ability to interact successfully and work harmoniously with the public, medical staff, employees, and external agencies.
Job Types: Full-time
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Education:
Bachelor's (Required)
License/Certification:
Certified Child Life Specialist by Association of Child Life Professionals (Required within 6 months of hire).
Child Life Internship completed (Required).
Work Location: in-person. No remote or WFH opportunities available.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Education:
Bachelor's (Required)
License/Certification:
Child Life Specialist by Child Life Council (Required)
Child Life Internship completed (Required)
Work Location: In person
Employer: Hurley Practice Management Services
Auto-ApplyManager System Lab Section
McLaren job in Flint, MI
Provides overall technical direction and administration to personnel in lab section, ensuring system of laboratory testing operates efficiently and effectively. Regularly reviews and revises, as necessary, laboratory standards and ensures diagnostic procedures for section performed comply with all system and regulatory agency standards. Coordinates provision of laboratory section services and serves as technical resource for departmental personnel. Meets and consults with director of laboratory section for policies, procedures, forms, instrumentation, equipment, supplies, and LIS.
Responsibilities:
Plans and administers directly, and through subordinate supervisory personnel, the effective management and delivery of diagnostic laboratory section procedures in accordance with all system and regulatory agency standards.
Ensures quality, financial, and customer service objectives are met.
Develops, secures approval of and administers capital and operating budgets in order to meet agreed-upon departmental goals and objectives. Develops and implements appropriate methods to monitor adherence to budgets and resolve variances.
#LI-CB1 Required:
Bachelor's degree in medical technology or related fields.
BS, HT, HTL, MT, or CT (ASCP).
Four years of experience in related discipline.
Two years of supervisory or managerial experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in medical technology, business administration or health services administration
Additional Information
Cardiovascular Technologist
McLaren Flint job in Flint, MI
Responsible for all radiographic imaging, physiologic monitoring and recording, patient care and safety, and physician assistance in the performance of cardiac catherization procedures.
Minimum of three years of allied health experience in an acute care setting and Cardiac Cath Lab, EP, Radiology Specials, or Neuro Interventional Procedures experience required
OR
Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) or Registered Radiological Technologist (RTR) or Registered Cardiovascular Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES).
OR
Graduate of an accredited program, and Registration as a Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) or Registered Cardiovascular Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES) by Cardiovascular Credentialing International required within six (6) months of hire
OR
Graduate from a non-accredited program in either electrophysiology or invasive cardiovascular technology. Obtain either RCIS or RCES registration within 18 months of graduation. One year of work experience is required to be eligible for the registry exam.
Graduate of a certificate or degree granting program or post-secondary educational program in Respiratory Therapy or Echo Tech.
Tech - 15498709
McLaren Flint job in Flint, MI
We at Bestica believe our success is a direct result of hard work and outstanding employee dedication. Our environment is dynamic, friendly, and collaborative. We foster a positive culture, where innovation and synergy are encouraged to build our workplace into a community of like-minded, passionate people.
Bestica is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
If this opportunity aligns with your capabilities and career desires, please take a moment to visit our website at ****************
Therapy - PTA
Mc Laren Health Home Care job in Sterling Heights, MI
GetMed Staffing is searching for a strong Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) to assist our traveler-friendly client. A minimum of 1-2 years of experience is required.
Traveling with GetMed Staffing offers the unique opportunity to gain diverse experiences, both personally and professionally. Gain experience that matters.