The Patient Team Assistant (PTA) is responsible for supporting the clinical team by facilitating and coordinating communication. Supports departmental functions daily and supports problem resolution. Provides clerical/administrative support to clinical managers and is a resource in the rules/regulations that apply to hospice and strives towards continuous improvement and excellence. Support the mission, values, and vision of hospice. Demonstrates the ability to contribute to the organization’s vision and mission, and protects confidentiality. Utilizes good customer service skills and supports the clinical hospice team for both patients and family members including intervention and mediation with patient/family in regards to complaints, service recovery, requests for cares. Performs several scheduling functions including: daily/weekly CNA scheduling for assigned teams, PTO/Sick Call coordination (which may include contacting and redeploying staff), bi-annual holiday coverage schedule, monthly schedule, tracking of weekend day utilization, and daily on-call and afterhours schedule. May assist with clinical supply and DME as directed by the Clinical Managers. Receives and transcribes MD/NP orders and conducts death notification. Provides clerical/administrative support to the Clinical Manager including prep/tear down of weekly interdisciplinary team (IDT) meeting materials. Generates various reports, performs other clerical duties including but not limited to: answering phones, typing letters, updating mailboxes and processing faxes. Supports the Clinical Manager as needed with data collection and report creation of team function. Tracks and transcribes information accurately. This may include: productivity, mileage audits, unverified documentation etc. May process equipment requests/orders from field staff/managers/patients; determines appropriateness of requests, and communicates request to durable medical equipment (DME) company. Notifies DME Company of equipment pick-ups as appropriate per affiliate. Demonstrates proficiency with computers, copiers, fax machines and other standard office equipment. Uses effective organization, time-management and prioritization skills. Ability to handle multiple tasks from multiple sources in a busy setting with frequent interruptions. May perform LPN nursing visits as needed following the plan of care and within their scope of practice. Reviews care plan with patient/family and communicates with attending provider for medication and supply ordering. Provides nursing care based on patient/family goals to achieve life closure. Utilizes sound nursing judgement to handle telephone calls and triage as appropriate, and participates in other task force or committee work as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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