Clinical support:
Rooming patients; greeting patients, bringing them to location of therapy, notifying therapist of their arrival
Provide physical assistance for treatment sessions as directed by therapist. The rehabilitation aide does not carry out clinical procedures.
Set up and take down treatment area as requested by therapists to assist with efficient and effective treatment session. (i.e retrieve appropriate equipment such as wheelchairs, walking device, testing supplies and other various treatment equipment)
Department support:
Environmental safety and cleanliness: perform environmental safety rounds and notifies manager of results, cleans therapy equipment and toys as outlined in hospital policies/procedures. Organize treatment and patient waiting areas.
Monitor and maintain supply stocking and notify manager when items need to replenished: (i.e. linen, testing supplies, crutches and other various therapy supplies). Assist with ordering and stocks items upon receipt.
Perform administrative duties as needed. (ie. Check patients in and out, copy, fax documents, answer phones, prepare/send records to medical records and other administrative duties as assigned)
Perform special projects as necessary and requested by managerial team
Other duties:
Develops constructive and cooperative working relationships with others, and maintains them over time.
Adheres to professional standards, hospital policies and procedures, federal, state, and local requirements, and The Joint Commission standards
Maintains patient confidence and protects operations by keeping information confidential
Demonstrates a respect for the patient’s bill of rights
Ability to travel to other locations may be required
Demonstrate knowledge of the population specific differences and needs of patients as appropriate to role, from neonate through adolescence and applies them to practice. Demonstrates cultural sensitivity in all interactions with patients/families and co-workers.
Demonstrate an awareness of safety needs and basic knowledge of medical terminology, infection control, risk management, and environment of care policies. Asks questions, clarifications and assistance when needed and in situations that fall outside of the scope of their job.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
High School Diploma, GED, or a higher level of education that would require the completion of high school, is required. Previous patient interaction experience preferred
LICENSE and/or CERTIFICATION REQUIRED
None
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Infection control procedures, universal precautions, basic medical terminology
SKILLS:
Good verbal communication, listening, teamwork, organization, critical thinking. Flexibility, interpersonal skills, and physical stamina
ABILITY TO:
Work well under time constraints, travel to different locations as needed
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Lifting 60 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying objects weighing up to 25 pounds
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Busy outpatient and inpatient medical rehabilitation offices. May need to travel to different treatment location as need arises.
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