This position plays a vital role in supporting the work of the nurse coordinators and physicians within the Hematology/Medical Oncology Practice through independently performing a variety of administrative functions. This position coordinates and manages all the non-nursing patient case-loads, assisting with patient phone calls, triaging EPIC inbox, admission reservations, line placement reservations, etc. The incumbent takes direction from nurse coordinators and physicians, but must use independent judgement in implementation of those directions. This position serves as a communication link among physicians, nurse coordinators, patients, and the Hem/Onc clinic staff. The incumbent helps to build and maintain good working relationships with the internal institutional departments that provide services to the Hem/Onc patients. This position also maintains on-going quality management and patient tracking programs, as directed by the Nurse Coordinators or Manager. Additionally, this position is instrumental in streamlining the processes of the nurse coordinators, and allowing for the best possible use of nursing time by taking on extra duties as needed. Final goal of this position is to help organize the nurse coordinators by implementation of new processes and tracking programs. This position also functions as the Contact for the department, including any changes, problems, or repairs with phones or computers as well as projects as assigned by the Manager.
Key Responsibilities & Performance Standards
Note: Successful completion of a formal OHSU Administrative Internship Program will substitute for one year of experience. Contact Compensation for confirmation of eligibility.
This position works in an extremely fast-paced and hectic environment with many interruptions, mulitple demands, and conflicting priorities. This position works with people at all levels of the organiztion and interacts with numerous internal OHSU departments and external customers. The office setting is small relative to the number of staff using it. It creates the need to be able to deal with phone noise, many simultaneous conversations and frequent interruptions. Work schedule is five days a week; 8 hours per day. Requires the ability to stay longer than normal work hours for various meetings.
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