Description At UCLA Health, our people are here for more than a
career. They're committed to elevating the lives of everyone they come into
contact with. It's only possible when you're passionate about what you do and
where you get to do it. As a key member of our team, you'll be able to use your
unique experience to help support positive patient experiences.
As the Radiology
Assistant (Administrative Assistant III) you will serve as a Receptionist,
Technologist Assistant, Image Librarian and Scheduling Coordinator. You are responsible
for a full complement of Radiology front-end processes including Reception,
Image Library, Onsite Scheduling, and Technologist Assistant duties on a
rotating basis.
- Reception duties include the registration/arrival of patients,
obtaining clinical information pertinent to the scheduled exams, collecting
cash/insurance and authorization information. - Digital Librarian duties include processing Laila's, digitization
of hardcopy images, create hardcopy and/or CDs of images and retrieving
comparison studies. - Scheduling duties are as required for add-on and follow-up
appointments. - Technologist assistant duties include facilitating patient
preparation, safety screening and education.
The Radiology Assistant demonstrates maximum flexibility and multitasking skills, with the ability to rotate between various Radiology areas. Training for this position will take place at Calabasas Imaging, Encino Imaging, North Hollywood Imaging, Santa Clarita Imaging, Thousand Oaks Imaging, West Valley Diagnostic Center, and Westlake Village Women's Imaging Center.
Salary Range: $29.42 - $42.14 Hourly
Qualifications - At least
Two Years of experience in a Radiology Department - strongly preferred - Experience
with HIS, RIS, iCAP, IDX, GE Component - strongly preferred - Strong
working knowledge of personal computers, LORAD, PACSCUBE CD Burner, Array
Digitizer - strongly preferred - Ability to
adjust to changing priorities, frequent interruptions, deadlines, emergencies
and heavy workload - Medical
terminology to a level permitting accurate preparation of scheduling patient
procedures interacting with physicians, patients and staff - Skill in
analyzing information or situations to define a problem, identify relevant
concerns, formulate logical and objective conclusions and alternatives - Skill in
quickly assimilating and retaining a large body of financial screening and
patient registration information - Working
knowledge of hospital/billing forms and the ability to explain services and
charges to patients and/or family