
Active, Innovative Long-Term Care Community Seeks Dynamic, Caring Unit Secretary (part-time & full-time shifts available)
The Unit Secretary is responsible for performing the specific duties that will assist with management of medical records, referrals, staff schedules, resident requests, communication with other departments and other administrative services critical to the operation of the nursing units. Responsibilities include maintaining adequate supplies required by unit staff, receptionist duties, scheduling appointments for residents, faxing, copying, and filing. Part-time shift is 2:30p - 10:30p, every other weekend.
Must possess good customer service skills and basic computer/data entry skills.
Experience in a healthcare setting is required. Some medical terminology preferred.
https://www.thebostonhome.org/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlM7l3S8d0E
(Near Ashmont Station in Dorchester)
The Unit Secretary is responsible for performing the specific duties that will assist with management of medical records, referrals, staff schedules, resident requests, communication with other departments and other administrative services critical to the operation of the nursing units. Responsibilities include maintaining adequate supplies required by unit staff, receptionist duties, scheduling appointments for residents, faxing, copying, and filing. Part-time shift is 2:30p - 10:30p, every other weekend.
Must possess good customer service skills and basic computer/data entry skills.
Experience in a healthcare setting is required. Some medical terminology preferred.
https://www.thebostonhome.org/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlM7l3S8d0E
(Near Ashmont Station in Dorchester)
About the company
Company website•Hospitals and Health Care
The Boston Home, based in Dorchester, Massachusetts, is a not-for-profit specialized care residence for 96 adults with advanced Multiple Sclerosis and other progressive neurological diseases. Exceptional clinical care, compassion, and innovative programs have earned us the designation “Center for Excellence in Long-term Care” from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Established in 1881, The Boston Home touches the lives of thousands of people as we serve our residents, outpatients, and their families, and share our knowledge with healthcare professionals nationwide through The Boston Home Institute.



