Receptionist
Rana Medical Center
Total years of experience :15 years, 1 Months
•Answer all incoming calls and handled caller’s inquiries.
•Provided office support services so as to ensure efficiency.
Responded to guests and public inquiries.
•Received directed and passed on telephone fax messages.
•Directed employees, guests and general public to the right staff member.
•Provided word-processing and clerical support.
•Picked up and delivered the mail.
•Provided administrative services to the office supplies.
The bus attendant is responsible for the comfort, safety, and physical well-being of disabled students by assisting them as they are being transported to and from school. Attendants follow specific instructions and procedures and refer nonstandard situations to a supervisor.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION:
Provides physical assistance to students as they board and leave the bus and while in-route
Ability.
Assists with lifting, folding, unfolding, and putting wheelchairs in position
Assists children using adaptive devices and secures children in seats
Performs daily pre-trip safety inspection of all seats, restraint systems, and safety equipment prior to the bus, leaving the parking area, Performs basic first aid as required.
-Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic
Answer all incoming calls and handled caller’s inquiries.
•Provided office support services so as to ensure efficiency.
•Responded to guests and public inquiries.
•Received directed and passed on telephone fax messages.
•Directed employees, guests and general public to the right staff member.
•Provided word-processing and clerical support.
•Picked up and delivered the mail.
•Provided administrative services to the office supplies.
•Maintains patient stability by checking vital signs and weight; testing urine; recording intake and output information.
•Provides patient comfort by utilizing resources and materials; transporting patients; answering patients' call lights and requests; reporting observations of the patient to nursing supervisor.
•Documents actions by completing forms, reports, logs, and records.
•Maintains work operations by following policies and procedures.
•Protects organization's value by keeping patient information confidential.
•Provide hands-on care to patients in a variety of settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and mental health facilities.
•Perform routine tasks under the supervision of registered nurses.
•Take patient's temperate, pulse, and respiration rate.
•Take blood pressure and determine if range is abnormal.
•Answer calls for help and determine if additional help is needed.
•Prepare and serve meals.
•Feed patient and mash up food if necessary.
•Bathe and dress patient.
•Make beds and perform light housekeeping duties in patient's room.
•Take patient on walks.
•Deliver them to operating rooms.
•Provide skin care.
•Set up equipment.
•Store and move supplies.
•Observe patients' physical, mental, and emotional conditions.
•Observe fluid intake and output.
•Report abnormal changes or patterns to nursing staff.
•Develop nurturing relationships with patient.
•Empty bedpans and change dirty linens.
•Report violent behavior.
•Follow proper procedures for lifting and moving patients.
• Preparing bottles for babies and care for feeding equipment.
•dressing children appropriate to the child's activities
• planning meals for children
• preparing meals and snacks for the children
• supervising children's meals
• cleaning and washing up after children's meals
shopping for children's requirements
• scheduling and coordinating children's activities
•transporting children to school and other activities