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Patient Service Specialist- Cardiology-Full Time
✦ New 🏢 Guthrie
Salary not disclosed
Join Our Team as a Patient Service Specialist!
Position Details:
- Schedule: Full-time (40 hours)
- Shifts: 8-5
- Monday-Friday
- Pay- $17.34-$23.96
Position Summary:
The Patient Service Specialist provides direct, daily operational front office support. The Patient Service Specialist will continually demonstrate Patient Centeredness, Teamwork, and Excellence in the daily performance of their duties. This position requires the ability to be self‐motivated, flexible, punctual, detail oriented, have good time management skills and have excellent communication skills.
Education, License & Cert:
High School diploma/GED required. Graduation from a Medical Office Assistant school preferred.
Experience:
Demonstrated customer service commitment in a fast‐paced environment with a minimum of 1 year experience in a customer service related field preferred. Medical office experience and knowledge of medical terminology preferred. Must be comfortable with computers and learning new applications.
Essential Functions:
1. Responsible for greeting every patient in a courteous, professional, and timely manner Every Time.
2. Responsible for answering telephones in a friendly and efficient manner in conjunction with Guthrie’s Telephone Standards. Screens telephone calls, takes messages and provides information.
3. Responsible for scheduling and maintaining all patient appointments electronically. Verifies patient information at time of scheduling and assigns B# / MRN to new patients. Responsible for editing appointment schedule at the direction of practice management.
4. Registers patient. Reviews, verifies and corrects patient demographic and insurance information along with scanning current insurance cards into the patient’s confidential medical record.
5. Verify eligibility for major insurance carriers including but not limited to New York and Pennsylvania Medical Assistance to ensure accurate billing. Complete various types of insurance forms, pre‐certifications and referrals if applicable.
6. Possess the ability to inform, quote, and collect copayments, insurance deductibles, deposits, or unpaid balances at the time of registration as per Guthrie Medical Group, P.C. ‘s policies and guidelines if applicable.
7. Responsible for daily cash‐out and balancing in accordance with the Patient Cash Control Policy if applicable.
8. Performs liaison duties between patients, physicians, hospital staff, organizational departments, etc., keeping the departments fully aware of all necessary information. Keeps patients informed of any delays.
9. Adheres to departmental and organizational policies and attends meetings/huddles as required.
10. Requires the ability to prioritize daily tasks simultaneously in a fast‐paced, ever changing work environment within a strong team structure.
11. Maintains strict confidentiality related to patient health information in accordance with HIPAA compliance.
12. Assists with and completes other projects or duties as assigned including participating in all quality initiatives established by the organization.
Other Duties:
1. Other duties as assigned.
Position Details:
- Schedule: Full-time (40 hours)
- Shifts: 8-5
- Monday-Friday
- Pay- $17.34-$23.96
Position Summary:
The Patient Service Specialist provides direct, daily operational front office support. The Patient Service Specialist will continually demonstrate Patient Centeredness, Teamwork, and Excellence in the daily performance of their duties. This position requires the ability to be self‐motivated, flexible, punctual, detail oriented, have good time management skills and have excellent communication skills.
Education, License & Cert:
High School diploma/GED required. Graduation from a Medical Office Assistant school preferred.
Experience:
Demonstrated customer service commitment in a fast‐paced environment with a minimum of 1 year experience in a customer service related field preferred. Medical office experience and knowledge of medical terminology preferred. Must be comfortable with computers and learning new applications.
Essential Functions:
1. Responsible for greeting every patient in a courteous, professional, and timely manner Every Time.
2. Responsible for answering telephones in a friendly and efficient manner in conjunction with Guthrie’s Telephone Standards. Screens telephone calls, takes messages and provides information.
3. Responsible for scheduling and maintaining all patient appointments electronically. Verifies patient information at time of scheduling and assigns B# / MRN to new patients. Responsible for editing appointment schedule at the direction of practice management.
4. Registers patient. Reviews, verifies and corrects patient demographic and insurance information along with scanning current insurance cards into the patient’s confidential medical record.
5. Verify eligibility for major insurance carriers including but not limited to New York and Pennsylvania Medical Assistance to ensure accurate billing. Complete various types of insurance forms, pre‐certifications and referrals if applicable.
6. Possess the ability to inform, quote, and collect copayments, insurance deductibles, deposits, or unpaid balances at the time of registration as per Guthrie Medical Group, P.C. ‘s policies and guidelines if applicable.
7. Responsible for daily cash‐out and balancing in accordance with the Patient Cash Control Policy if applicable.
8. Performs liaison duties between patients, physicians, hospital staff, organizational departments, etc., keeping the departments fully aware of all necessary information. Keeps patients informed of any delays.
9. Adheres to departmental and organizational policies and attends meetings/huddles as required.
10. Requires the ability to prioritize daily tasks simultaneously in a fast‐paced, ever changing work environment within a strong team structure.
11. Maintains strict confidentiality related to patient health information in accordance with HIPAA compliance.
12. Assists with and completes other projects or duties as assigned including participating in all quality initiatives established by the organization.
Other Duties:
1. Other duties as assigned.
permanent
Patient Service Specialist- Orthopedics-Full Time
✦ New 🏢 Guthrie
Salary not disclosed
Join Our Team as a Patient Service Specialist!
Position Details:
- Schedule: Full-time (40 hours)
- Shifts: 8:00-4:30
- Monday through Friday
- Pay- $17.34-$23.96
Position Summary:
The Patient Service Specialist provides direct, daily operational front office support. The Patient Service Specialist will continually demonstrate Patient Centeredness, Teamwork, and Excellence in the daily performance of their duties. This position requires the ability to be self‐motivated, flexible, punctual, detail oriented, have good time management skills and have excellent communication skills.
Education, License & Cert:
High School diploma/GED required. Graduation from a Medical Office Assistant school preferred.
Experience:
Demonstrated customer service commitment in a fast‐paced environment with a minimum of 1 year experience in a customer service related field preferred. Medical office experience and knowledge of medical terminology preferred. Must be comfortable with computers and learning new applications.
Essential Functions:
1. Responsible for greeting every patient in a courteous, professional, and timely manner Every Time.
2. Responsible for answering telephones in a friendly and efficient manner in conjunction with Guthrie’s Telephone Standards. Screens telephone calls, takes messages and provides information.
3. Responsible for scheduling and maintaining all patient appointments electronically. Verifies patient information at time of scheduling and assigns B# / MRN to new patients. Responsible for editing appointment schedule at the direction of practice management.
4. Registers patient. Reviews, verifies and corrects patient demographic and insurance information along with scanning current insurance cards into the patient’s confidential medical record.
5. Verify eligibility for major insurance carriers including but not limited to New York and Pennsylvania Medical Assistance to ensure accurate billing. Complete various types of insurance forms, pre‐certifications and referrals if applicable.
6. Possess the ability to inform, quote, and collect copayments, insurance deductibles, deposits, or unpaid balances at the time of registration as per Guthrie Medical Group, P.C. ‘s policies and guidelines if applicable.
7. Responsible for daily cash‐out and balancing in accordance with the Patient Cash Control Policy if applicable.
8. Performs liaison duties between patients, physicians, hospital staff, organizational departments, etc., keeping the departments fully aware of all necessary information. Keeps patients informed of any delays.
9. Adheres to departmental and organizational policies and attends meetings/huddles as required.
10. Requires the ability to prioritize daily tasks simultaneously in a fast‐paced, ever changing work environment within a strong team structure.
11. Maintains strict confidentiality related to patient health information in accordance with HIPAA compliance.
12. Assists with and completes other projects or duties as assigned including participating in all quality initiatives established by the organization.
Other Duties:
1. Other duties as assigned.
Position Details:
- Schedule: Full-time (40 hours)
- Shifts: 8:00-4:30
- Monday through Friday
- Pay- $17.34-$23.96
Position Summary:
The Patient Service Specialist provides direct, daily operational front office support. The Patient Service Specialist will continually demonstrate Patient Centeredness, Teamwork, and Excellence in the daily performance of their duties. This position requires the ability to be self‐motivated, flexible, punctual, detail oriented, have good time management skills and have excellent communication skills.
Education, License & Cert:
High School diploma/GED required. Graduation from a Medical Office Assistant school preferred.
Experience:
Demonstrated customer service commitment in a fast‐paced environment with a minimum of 1 year experience in a customer service related field preferred. Medical office experience and knowledge of medical terminology preferred. Must be comfortable with computers and learning new applications.
Essential Functions:
1. Responsible for greeting every patient in a courteous, professional, and timely manner Every Time.
2. Responsible for answering telephones in a friendly and efficient manner in conjunction with Guthrie’s Telephone Standards. Screens telephone calls, takes messages and provides information.
3. Responsible for scheduling and maintaining all patient appointments electronically. Verifies patient information at time of scheduling and assigns B# / MRN to new patients. Responsible for editing appointment schedule at the direction of practice management.
4. Registers patient. Reviews, verifies and corrects patient demographic and insurance information along with scanning current insurance cards into the patient’s confidential medical record.
5. Verify eligibility for major insurance carriers including but not limited to New York and Pennsylvania Medical Assistance to ensure accurate billing. Complete various types of insurance forms, pre‐certifications and referrals if applicable.
6. Possess the ability to inform, quote, and collect copayments, insurance deductibles, deposits, or unpaid balances at the time of registration as per Guthrie Medical Group, P.C. ‘s policies and guidelines if applicable.
7. Responsible for daily cash‐out and balancing in accordance with the Patient Cash Control Policy if applicable.
8. Performs liaison duties between patients, physicians, hospital staff, organizational departments, etc., keeping the departments fully aware of all necessary information. Keeps patients informed of any delays.
9. Adheres to departmental and organizational policies and attends meetings/huddles as required.
10. Requires the ability to prioritize daily tasks simultaneously in a fast‐paced, ever changing work environment within a strong team structure.
11. Maintains strict confidentiality related to patient health information in accordance with HIPAA compliance.
12. Assists with and completes other projects or duties as assigned including participating in all quality initiatives established by the organization.
Other Duties:
1. Other duties as assigned.
permanent
Dentist – Full Time
Salary not disclosed
Full Time
Accepts H1B & J1 Visas
United Health Services Hospitals is a family of health services organization that exists to improve the health of the communities we serve by developing and maintaining a comprehensive and cost-effective health care system.
To meet the needs of the region and provide seamless high quality, comprehensive Dental care, we are seeking a Dentist to join our rapidly growing team.
Qualifications:
- Graduate of an ADA-recognized Dental School
- Eligible to obtain a New York Dental and narcotics license
- Experienced preferred; new graduates welcome
Responsibilities:
- Examine, diagnose, and treat dental conditions
- Provide preventative dental services and education
- Participate in departmental and center-wide activities
You will join two Dentist and two onsite Dental Hygienist who see patients and perform numerous procedures in the office. The Dental Office is equipped with state-of the-art technology including x-ray and well equipped exam rooms.
LOCATION: Binghamton, NY is located 2.5 hours North of New York City and 1 hour from Syracuse, NY. A progressive college community town that offers a large healthcare presence, a safe living environment, and a diverse community with nearby lakes, ski resorts, golf courses, wineries, a symphony orchestra and an opera company.
Position includes a competitive starting salary range of $225,000 to $240,000 with bonus incentives, a sign on bonus, moving expenses, and a vast array of employment benefits.
Formed in 1981 through the consolidation of three community hospitals, United Health Services Hospitals employs more than 6,000 people. As a teaching hospital, affiliated with the SUNY Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, NY and the Binghamton University Health Sciences Center, United Health Services Hospitals trains over 100 physicians per year in residency and fellowship programs.
As a community-based system, the values that guide decision-making and behavior should reflect the culture of it’s communities and what they expect from their health care system. These values place special demands on all who are part of United Health Services Hospitals.
Please contact:
Donald Lloyd, UHS Senior Physician Recruiter
Cell: 731.402.6843
Email:
Accepts H1B & J1 Visas
United Health Services Hospitals is a family of health services organization that exists to improve the health of the communities we serve by developing and maintaining a comprehensive and cost-effective health care system.
To meet the needs of the region and provide seamless high quality, comprehensive Dental care, we are seeking a Dentist to join our rapidly growing team.
Qualifications:
- Graduate of an ADA-recognized Dental School
- Eligible to obtain a New York Dental and narcotics license
- Experienced preferred; new graduates welcome
Responsibilities:
- Examine, diagnose, and treat dental conditions
- Provide preventative dental services and education
- Participate in departmental and center-wide activities
You will join two Dentist and two onsite Dental Hygienist who see patients and perform numerous procedures in the office. The Dental Office is equipped with state-of the-art technology including x-ray and well equipped exam rooms.
LOCATION: Binghamton, NY is located 2.5 hours North of New York City and 1 hour from Syracuse, NY. A progressive college community town that offers a large healthcare presence, a safe living environment, and a diverse community with nearby lakes, ski resorts, golf courses, wineries, a symphony orchestra and an opera company.
Position includes a competitive starting salary range of $225,000 to $240,000 with bonus incentives, a sign on bonus, moving expenses, and a vast array of employment benefits.
Formed in 1981 through the consolidation of three community hospitals, United Health Services Hospitals employs more than 6,000 people. As a teaching hospital, affiliated with the SUNY Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, NY and the Binghamton University Health Sciences Center, United Health Services Hospitals trains over 100 physicians per year in residency and fellowship programs.
As a community-based system, the values that guide decision-making and behavior should reflect the culture of it’s communities and what they expect from their health care system. These values place special demands on all who are part of United Health Services Hospitals.
Please contact:
Donald Lloyd, UHS Senior Physician Recruiter
Cell: 731.402.6843
Email:
permanent
Clinical Assistant-Urology-Full Time
🏢 Guthrie
Salary not disclosed
Join Our Team As a Clinical Assistant!
Position Details:
- Schedule: Full-time (40 hours)
- Shifts: 7:00-4:00 or 7:00-4:30
- Days: Monday through Friday
- Pay: 17.40 - $25.66
- Up to a $5,000 sign on bonus
Position Summary:
Performs duties of a clinical and clerical nature. Maintains records and applies knowledge and skills to run a full functioning office for one or more Providers in Clinic. Assists professional staff by performing routine duties in caring for patients.
Education, License, Certification:
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Experience:
Knowledge of medical terminology, ability to communicate and excellent customer service skills a must. Must be dependable, professional, flexible and able to multi‐task.
Essential Functions:
- Interviews patient to obtain medical history.
- Determines vital signs, (weight, temperature, blood pressure, etc) and documents in the patient’s medical record.
- Assists provider during exam and treatment.
- Directs patient to examination room and prepares patient for examination and treatment.
- Performs liaison duties between patients, Providers, hospital staff, etc.
- Process ancillary reports and all other patient results to the provider for review and assists with patient communication.
- Responsible for greeting patients and updating various pertinent information into the patient’s medical record.
- Routes patient after exam to proper area for visit completion.
- May be required to do phlebotomy.
- May perform high level disinfection, based on departmental equipment
Other Duties:
- Answers telephones and schedules patient appointments.
- Takes messages of a medical nature (requests for prescription refills, test results, etc).
- Performs other clerical functions as necessary.
- Exhibits good telephone etiquette.
- Quotes patient self‐pay balances at time of scheduling.
- Informs patients of their financial obligations.
- Directs patients to the patient representative for assistance with their account.
- Applies principles of disinfection/sterilization/disease transmission/universal precautions as per clinic and manufacturer guidelines.
- Assists in maintaining appropriate level of supplies.
- Attends and participates in Department meetings, along with contributing to department/office goals.
- Become familiar with ICD‐9 and CPT coding.
- Cleans, stocks, and prepares exam rooms.
- Coordinate patient appointments for X‐ray, CT scans, Physical Therapy, etc. as ordered by the providers.
- Assists with obtaining and processing referral and pre‐certification requirements.
- Maintains confidentiality, respect and consideration of patients and others.
- Applies Guthrie values (patient centeredness, teamwork, excellence) when performing daily tasks.
- Maintains equipment according to manufacturer guidelines and clinic policies and procedures.
- Performs and documents quality control on equipment as required.
Position Details:
- Schedule: Full-time (40 hours)
- Shifts: 7:00-4:00 or 7:00-4:30
- Days: Monday through Friday
- Pay: 17.40 - $25.66
- Up to a $5,000 sign on bonus
Position Summary:
Performs duties of a clinical and clerical nature. Maintains records and applies knowledge and skills to run a full functioning office for one or more Providers in Clinic. Assists professional staff by performing routine duties in caring for patients.
Education, License, Certification:
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Experience:
Knowledge of medical terminology, ability to communicate and excellent customer service skills a must. Must be dependable, professional, flexible and able to multi‐task.
Essential Functions:
- Interviews patient to obtain medical history.
- Determines vital signs, (weight, temperature, blood pressure, etc) and documents in the patient’s medical record.
- Assists provider during exam and treatment.
- Directs patient to examination room and prepares patient for examination and treatment.
- Performs liaison duties between patients, Providers, hospital staff, etc.
- Process ancillary reports and all other patient results to the provider for review and assists with patient communication.
- Responsible for greeting patients and updating various pertinent information into the patient’s medical record.
- Routes patient after exam to proper area for visit completion.
- May be required to do phlebotomy.
- May perform high level disinfection, based on departmental equipment
Other Duties:
- Answers telephones and schedules patient appointments.
- Takes messages of a medical nature (requests for prescription refills, test results, etc).
- Performs other clerical functions as necessary.
- Exhibits good telephone etiquette.
- Quotes patient self‐pay balances at time of scheduling.
- Informs patients of their financial obligations.
- Directs patients to the patient representative for assistance with their account.
- Applies principles of disinfection/sterilization/disease transmission/universal precautions as per clinic and manufacturer guidelines.
- Assists in maintaining appropriate level of supplies.
- Attends and participates in Department meetings, along with contributing to department/office goals.
- Become familiar with ICD‐9 and CPT coding.
- Cleans, stocks, and prepares exam rooms.
- Coordinate patient appointments for X‐ray, CT scans, Physical Therapy, etc. as ordered by the providers.
- Assists with obtaining and processing referral and pre‐certification requirements.
- Maintains confidentiality, respect and consideration of patients and others.
- Applies Guthrie values (patient centeredness, teamwork, excellence) when performing daily tasks.
- Maintains equipment according to manufacturer guidelines and clinic policies and procedures.
- Performs and documents quality control on equipment as required.
permanent
Surgical Specialty Navigator - Operating Room - Full Time
🏢 Guthrie
Salary not disclosed
Position Summary:
Under the guidance of the Nurse Manager, the Surgical Specialty Navigator (SSN) is responsible for the surgical care of patients; supervision of assigned personnel; orientation and teaching of new employees to their specialty and ongoing in‐service programs. SSC keeps the nursing manager informed of all activities of assigned services; seeks guidance as needed; supports the nursing manager in carrying out unit objective and is a primary representative of the nursing manager. Streamlining the care between the Guthrie Clinic, Preadmission Services, the Preparation Recovery Unit, the Operating Room, and the patient care units. Facilitation of an atmosphere of interactive management and the development of collegial relationships among surgical personnel and other team members is critical.
Education, License & Cert:
Graduate from an accredited Licensed Practical Nursing program or graduated from an accredited School of Surgical Technology. Knowledge of procedures and techniques involved in administering medical treatments and related patient care. Surgical Technicians that have been grandfathered from previous years of experience will be considered.
AS Associate of Science • AST Associate Surgical technology
Experience:
A minimum of two years clinical experience and demonstrated abilities in surgical technology. Operating room experience preferred; may be trained on the job if recent graduate; must have general knowledge of surgical procedures and draw specialized training from working with a physician or physician group. Must be able to travel to other Guthrie Clinic offices in New York and Pennsylvania and participate with “on‐call” schedule.
Essential Functions:
Clinical Practice‐ Participates in establishing standards of care in area of expertise and in evaluating surgical care against these standards utilizing conceptual frameworks and theory as a basis for clinical practice. Education/Staff Development ‐ Assists in the assessment, maintenance, and development of staff competencies as necessary or requested. Assists in coordinating the educational programs including preparation of preceptors, goal‐setting, and on‐going evaluation. Supports the philosophy and objectives of the organization ‐ Serves as a member of the leadership team and promotes organizational values and departmental vision and goals; demonstrates the ability to be a person of influence when relating to our patients, family, staff, physicians and all other customers; provides leadership for promoting safe, effective patient care, according to best practices; creates a work environment that enhances both employee and patient satisfaction and encourages professional growth of staff and identifies growth and development opportunities with employees, and challenges employees to achieve their maximum potential; promotes communication between the surgeon and the staff members to assure patient needs are met. Regulatory Requirements / Performance Improvement ‐ Demonstrates and enforces compliance with hospital, State, and Federal guidelines. Focuses on performance improvement. Personal and professional development ‐ Pursues professional development through Guthrie Learn Leadership Modules and the surgical technician clinical ladder Participates in process/performance improvement activities ‐ Maintains collaborative relationships with all members of the health care team to maximize care and patient outcomes; is assigned activities in the hospital/unit performance improvement and participates in the planning and presentation of educational programs.
Other Duties:
Maintain accuracy of preference lists for surgeon(s) in their service area(s). Assist OR staff / company reps as needed / required during scheduled working day. It is understood that this description is not intended to be all‐inclusive, and that other duties may be assigned as necessary in the performance of this position. Participate in cycle/yearly inventory management counts. Partner with the Operating Room Inventory Control Manager / FIT / PAM committees to achieve cost containment per case and not compromise patient care or safety Collaborate with the surgeon(s) / staff to establish capital item requests and prepare and present requests per capital request guidelines. Collaborate with the Operating Room Inventory Control Manager regarding special requests and assures the availability of items prior to the procedure time. Collaborate with the surgeon(s) to obtain approval / develop protocol for new surgical procedures. Assists manager in preparation of department budget. Reviews service specific financial statements monthly, i.e., waste statements, repairs, etc. Works toward standardization of supplies / equipment within their service(s).
Payrate: $26.25 to $38.50
Under the guidance of the Nurse Manager, the Surgical Specialty Navigator (SSN) is responsible for the surgical care of patients; supervision of assigned personnel; orientation and teaching of new employees to their specialty and ongoing in‐service programs. SSC keeps the nursing manager informed of all activities of assigned services; seeks guidance as needed; supports the nursing manager in carrying out unit objective and is a primary representative of the nursing manager. Streamlining the care between the Guthrie Clinic, Preadmission Services, the Preparation Recovery Unit, the Operating Room, and the patient care units. Facilitation of an atmosphere of interactive management and the development of collegial relationships among surgical personnel and other team members is critical.
Education, License & Cert:
Graduate from an accredited Licensed Practical Nursing program or graduated from an accredited School of Surgical Technology. Knowledge of procedures and techniques involved in administering medical treatments and related patient care. Surgical Technicians that have been grandfathered from previous years of experience will be considered.
AS Associate of Science • AST Associate Surgical technology
Experience:
A minimum of two years clinical experience and demonstrated abilities in surgical technology. Operating room experience preferred; may be trained on the job if recent graduate; must have general knowledge of surgical procedures and draw specialized training from working with a physician or physician group. Must be able to travel to other Guthrie Clinic offices in New York and Pennsylvania and participate with “on‐call” schedule.
Essential Functions:
Clinical Practice‐ Participates in establishing standards of care in area of expertise and in evaluating surgical care against these standards utilizing conceptual frameworks and theory as a basis for clinical practice. Education/Staff Development ‐ Assists in the assessment, maintenance, and development of staff competencies as necessary or requested. Assists in coordinating the educational programs including preparation of preceptors, goal‐setting, and on‐going evaluation. Supports the philosophy and objectives of the organization ‐ Serves as a member of the leadership team and promotes organizational values and departmental vision and goals; demonstrates the ability to be a person of influence when relating to our patients, family, staff, physicians and all other customers; provides leadership for promoting safe, effective patient care, according to best practices; creates a work environment that enhances both employee and patient satisfaction and encourages professional growth of staff and identifies growth and development opportunities with employees, and challenges employees to achieve their maximum potential; promotes communication between the surgeon and the staff members to assure patient needs are met. Regulatory Requirements / Performance Improvement ‐ Demonstrates and enforces compliance with hospital, State, and Federal guidelines. Focuses on performance improvement. Personal and professional development ‐ Pursues professional development through Guthrie Learn Leadership Modules and the surgical technician clinical ladder Participates in process/performance improvement activities ‐ Maintains collaborative relationships with all members of the health care team to maximize care and patient outcomes; is assigned activities in the hospital/unit performance improvement and participates in the planning and presentation of educational programs.
Other Duties:
Maintain accuracy of preference lists for surgeon(s) in their service area(s). Assist OR staff / company reps as needed / required during scheduled working day. It is understood that this description is not intended to be all‐inclusive, and that other duties may be assigned as necessary in the performance of this position. Participate in cycle/yearly inventory management counts. Partner with the Operating Room Inventory Control Manager / FIT / PAM committees to achieve cost containment per case and not compromise patient care or safety Collaborate with the surgeon(s) / staff to establish capital item requests and prepare and present requests per capital request guidelines. Collaborate with the Operating Room Inventory Control Manager regarding special requests and assures the availability of items prior to the procedure time. Collaborate with the surgeon(s) to obtain approval / develop protocol for new surgical procedures. Assists manager in preparation of department budget. Reviews service specific financial statements monthly, i.e., waste statements, repairs, etc. Works toward standardization of supplies / equipment within their service(s).
Payrate: $26.25 to $38.50
permanent
Manager, Nursing - Emergency Department - Full Time
✦ New 🏢 Guthrie
Salary not disclosed
The pay range for this position is $48.11-75.08.
Up to a $25,000 sign on bonus.
Position Summary:
The Nurse Manager provides clinical and administrative leadership and expertise; facilitates an atmosphere of interactive management and the development of collegial relationships among all team members. The Nurse Manager promotes a climate for effective performance while allocating available resources to promote efficient, effective, and quality nursing/patient care. The Nurse Manager contributes to the development and implementation of strategic planning processes, day‐to‐day operations, and attainment of organizational and departmental goals. The Nurse Manager is responsible for the total management and administrative functions of the Department, inclusive of resolution of coverage and scheduling issues. The Nurse Manager is accountable for the management of patient care, human, fiscal, regulatory compliance and distribution and usage of material resources, as well as the total environment of the nursing division on a twenty‐four hour basis.
Experience:
Candidate must have five years nursing experience in an acute care setting with demonstrated abilities in leadership. The nurse manager must possess a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing, Master's degree preferred. Certification in the area of specialty and/or leadership is preferred.
Essential Functions:
Focuses on performance improvement.
A.Establishes goals, activities to meet goals, and measurement for success in alliance with the overall organizational goals.
B. Establish goals and measurement process for population specific Nursing Performance reports and assures ongoing measurement and communication of current status.
C. Maintains interdisciplinary approach through promotion and participation in hospital/community committee/activities.
D. Recognizes and identifies actual or potential situations which may place the health care system at risk for corporate compliance. Communicates appropriately to administrator and/or follows defined policy for addressing the situation.
E. Establishes interdisciplinary work teams to enhance patient care outcomes specific to primary patient population on the unit.
F. Actively works to achieve patient care outcomes at or above the benchmark for the designated population.
Meets regulatory requirements.
A. Facilitates Unit Council meetings/staff meetings for defined area(s) of responsibility meeting the needs of each shift/unit.
B. Demonstrates and enforces compliance with hospital, State, and Federal guidelines.
C. Demonstrates and integrates population specific care for the adolescent/adult/geriatric/pediatric patient and appropriate standards of care and practice.
Remains fiscally responsible and strives to meet budgetary targets.
A. Anticipates, monitors, and adjusts human and material resources appropriate to volume and patient acuity level.
B. Integrates clinical, financial, and operational data and evaluates the impact upon patient clinical and financial outcomes. Initiates and provides leadership for performance improvement activities as appropriate based upon outcomes data.
C.Monitors throughput times and collaborates with other to meet hospital goals.
Strives to attain and maintain an exceptional patient/customer satisfaction measured at or above benchmark mean.
A. Demonstrates enthusiasm when relating to customers.
B. Maintains open lines of communication by being responsive to staff and customers.
C. Demonstrates effective service recovery.
D. Demonstrates effective conflict management with respect to all customers.
E. Sets and achieves high performance standards.
Other Duties:
It is understood that this description is not intended to be all inclusive, and that other duties may be assigned as necessary in the performance of this position.
Up to a $25,000 sign on bonus.
Position Summary:
The Nurse Manager provides clinical and administrative leadership and expertise; facilitates an atmosphere of interactive management and the development of collegial relationships among all team members. The Nurse Manager promotes a climate for effective performance while allocating available resources to promote efficient, effective, and quality nursing/patient care. The Nurse Manager contributes to the development and implementation of strategic planning processes, day‐to‐day operations, and attainment of organizational and departmental goals. The Nurse Manager is responsible for the total management and administrative functions of the Department, inclusive of resolution of coverage and scheduling issues. The Nurse Manager is accountable for the management of patient care, human, fiscal, regulatory compliance and distribution and usage of material resources, as well as the total environment of the nursing division on a twenty‐four hour basis.
Experience:
Candidate must have five years nursing experience in an acute care setting with demonstrated abilities in leadership. The nurse manager must possess a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing, Master's degree preferred. Certification in the area of specialty and/or leadership is preferred.
Essential Functions:
Focuses on performance improvement.
A.Establishes goals, activities to meet goals, and measurement for success in alliance with the overall organizational goals.
B. Establish goals and measurement process for population specific Nursing Performance reports and assures ongoing measurement and communication of current status.
C. Maintains interdisciplinary approach through promotion and participation in hospital/community committee/activities.
D. Recognizes and identifies actual or potential situations which may place the health care system at risk for corporate compliance. Communicates appropriately to administrator and/or follows defined policy for addressing the situation.
E. Establishes interdisciplinary work teams to enhance patient care outcomes specific to primary patient population on the unit.
F. Actively works to achieve patient care outcomes at or above the benchmark for the designated population.
Meets regulatory requirements.
A. Facilitates Unit Council meetings/staff meetings for defined area(s) of responsibility meeting the needs of each shift/unit.
B. Demonstrates and enforces compliance with hospital, State, and Federal guidelines.
C. Demonstrates and integrates population specific care for the adolescent/adult/geriatric/pediatric patient and appropriate standards of care and practice.
Remains fiscally responsible and strives to meet budgetary targets.
A. Anticipates, monitors, and adjusts human and material resources appropriate to volume and patient acuity level.
B. Integrates clinical, financial, and operational data and evaluates the impact upon patient clinical and financial outcomes. Initiates and provides leadership for performance improvement activities as appropriate based upon outcomes data.
C.Monitors throughput times and collaborates with other to meet hospital goals.
Strives to attain and maintain an exceptional patient/customer satisfaction measured at or above benchmark mean.
A. Demonstrates enthusiasm when relating to customers.
B. Maintains open lines of communication by being responsive to staff and customers.
C. Demonstrates effective service recovery.
D. Demonstrates effective conflict management with respect to all customers.
E. Sets and achieves high performance standards.
Other Duties:
It is understood that this description is not intended to be all inclusive, and that other duties may be assigned as necessary in the performance of this position.
permanent
Medical Lab Technician - Full Time
🏢 Guthrie
Salary not disclosed
This position is eligible for up to a $7,500 Sign-on Bonus!
Position Summary:
Performs established laboratory testing procedures and other related computer, clerical and technical functions that require the limited exercise of independent judgment and interpretation. These tests are performed under the direct supervision of a Supervisor or Technologist. Testing procedures could be concentrated in one area or be performed across any of the following departments: Hematology, limited Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry, Urinalysis, Serology.
Education, License & Cert:
Must meet all the requirements to be licensed by NYSDOH, or to be grandfathered in NYS as an MLT, if working at a NY lab site. An associate's degree in Medical Laboratory Technology is the minimum. A bachelor's degree in the physical sciences and training may be considered. Certification by the ASCP Board of Registry preferred or Board Eligible. Annually a minimum of 12 CEU's are required.
Experience:
Must have working knowledge of all sections of the laboratory; may specialize in any section.
Essential Functions:
Under the direction of a qualified manager or technologist: If applicable, performs accurate patient registration / including knowledge of insurance codes and billing procedures. If applicable, performs order entry / transcription of orders, routing of orders and cancellations per established procedures. Accurately communicates information such as test results, normal ranges, and specimen requirements to authorized sources in a timely manner and per customer request. Brings any problems of a technical nature to the attention of the supervising staff. or Section Supervisor. Maintains a clean, neat work area during and at end of scheduled work period, including communicating pending work information at shift change. Inventories supplies as requested, helps with re‐supply and reports shortages to Section Supervisor. Keeps up to date with laboratory practices, procedures, and techniques. Assists in training by demonstrating techniques or methods, when requested. Performs phlebotomy as required with recognition of the need of timely specimen collection in patient care.
Verifies all specimen identification and related orders when dealing with specimens drawn or received. Follows established procedures for collecting and processing biological specimens for analysis. Is knowledgeable and complies with all procedures for specimen collection and processing. Properly organizes, prioritizes, and distributes incoming laboratory workload with appropriate department notification. Maintains a professional, mature positive attitude while on the job. May be required to work holidays, weekends, evenings, or night shift depending on job assignment. Observes proper safety practice in performing job duties. Follows Guthrie Clinic and lab policies and procedures. Complies with state and federal regulatory rules and regulations. Performs other duties as assigned, to include but not limited to typing, filing, answering telephones, and other duties as needed. For NY lab sites May be required to work on and off hospital campus
May be required to use own vehicle, with mileage compensation in performance of job duties. May be required to be on‐call. Competently performs assigned analytical tests or procedures that require limited independent judgment, referring questions to supervisory personnel as appropriate. Testing may be automated, semi‐automated or manual. Recognizes factors that affect measurement and results and takes appropriate action according to predetermined protocols or referring questions if a determination cannot be made. Recognizes equipment malfunctions, performs basic troubleshooting and notifies appropriate supervisory personnel. Recognizes abnormal and critical results, and communicates and documents them per procedures and refers them to designated supervisory personnel Operates instruments within the scope of training, utilizing established protocols and quality control checks.
Performs and documents quality control procedures relevant to the situation. Checks work against established quality control standards of performance. Performs and documents maintenance checks and adjustments on all appropriate instruments and equipment. Will inform charge personnel or supervising technologist of potential need of repairs, after performing basic troubleshooting.
Other Duties:
Competencies 1. Demonstrates age specific competencies as per department standards. 2. Demonstrates clinical and technical competencies as per department standards.
Updated: 8/7/25
The pay range for this position is: $24.38 - $38.64
Position Summary:
Performs established laboratory testing procedures and other related computer, clerical and technical functions that require the limited exercise of independent judgment and interpretation. These tests are performed under the direct supervision of a Supervisor or Technologist. Testing procedures could be concentrated in one area or be performed across any of the following departments: Hematology, limited Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry, Urinalysis, Serology.
Education, License & Cert:
Must meet all the requirements to be licensed by NYSDOH, or to be grandfathered in NYS as an MLT, if working at a NY lab site. An associate's degree in Medical Laboratory Technology is the minimum. A bachelor's degree in the physical sciences and training may be considered. Certification by the ASCP Board of Registry preferred or Board Eligible. Annually a minimum of 12 CEU's are required.
Experience:
Must have working knowledge of all sections of the laboratory; may specialize in any section.
Essential Functions:
Under the direction of a qualified manager or technologist: If applicable, performs accurate patient registration / including knowledge of insurance codes and billing procedures. If applicable, performs order entry / transcription of orders, routing of orders and cancellations per established procedures. Accurately communicates information such as test results, normal ranges, and specimen requirements to authorized sources in a timely manner and per customer request. Brings any problems of a technical nature to the attention of the supervising staff. or Section Supervisor. Maintains a clean, neat work area during and at end of scheduled work period, including communicating pending work information at shift change. Inventories supplies as requested, helps with re‐supply and reports shortages to Section Supervisor. Keeps up to date with laboratory practices, procedures, and techniques. Assists in training by demonstrating techniques or methods, when requested. Performs phlebotomy as required with recognition of the need of timely specimen collection in patient care.
Verifies all specimen identification and related orders when dealing with specimens drawn or received. Follows established procedures for collecting and processing biological specimens for analysis. Is knowledgeable and complies with all procedures for specimen collection and processing. Properly organizes, prioritizes, and distributes incoming laboratory workload with appropriate department notification. Maintains a professional, mature positive attitude while on the job. May be required to work holidays, weekends, evenings, or night shift depending on job assignment. Observes proper safety practice in performing job duties. Follows Guthrie Clinic and lab policies and procedures. Complies with state and federal regulatory rules and regulations. Performs other duties as assigned, to include but not limited to typing, filing, answering telephones, and other duties as needed. For NY lab sites May be required to work on and off hospital campus
May be required to use own vehicle, with mileage compensation in performance of job duties. May be required to be on‐call. Competently performs assigned analytical tests or procedures that require limited independent judgment, referring questions to supervisory personnel as appropriate. Testing may be automated, semi‐automated or manual. Recognizes factors that affect measurement and results and takes appropriate action according to predetermined protocols or referring questions if a determination cannot be made. Recognizes equipment malfunctions, performs basic troubleshooting and notifies appropriate supervisory personnel. Recognizes abnormal and critical results, and communicates and documents them per procedures and refers them to designated supervisory personnel Operates instruments within the scope of training, utilizing established protocols and quality control checks.
Performs and documents quality control procedures relevant to the situation. Checks work against established quality control standards of performance. Performs and documents maintenance checks and adjustments on all appropriate instruments and equipment. Will inform charge personnel or supervising technologist of potential need of repairs, after performing basic troubleshooting.
Other Duties:
Competencies 1. Demonstrates age specific competencies as per department standards. 2. Demonstrates clinical and technical competencies as per department standards.
Updated: 8/7/25
The pay range for this position is: $24.38 - $38.64
permanent
Director, Regional Regulatory - Clinical Regulatory Compliance - Full Time
🏢 Guthrie
Salary not disclosed
Up to a $25,000 sign on bonus.
The pay range for this role is $4
Position Summary:
Provides leadership to the organization relative to Clinical Regulatory Compliance program which assures the implementation and oversight of clinical requirements developed by Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), the Department of Health (DOH), and The Joint Commission (TJC). The primary purpose of the Clinical Regulatory Compliance Program is to ensure that the hospital's policies and practices comply with the requirements of external organizations that regulate or accredit the hospital, and to monitor the organization's compliance with its own policies. This function is distinct from the compliance program that operates under the authority of the Compliance Officer. Provide leadership to include the assessment, development and evaluations of programs related to staff education for all staff throughout the facility.
Education, License & Cert:
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing. A Master’s degree, in Education or Nursing, is preferred. Licensed Registered Nurse in the appropriate state.
Experience:
Minimum of five years acute hospital experience. Prior experience in leadership/management desired. Demonstrated effective communications, critical thinking/problem solving skills required.
Essential Functions:
1. Assumes leadership responsibilities for the program including:
a. Goal setting, developing monitoring tools, status reporting
b. Organizing department
c. Budget planning and management
d. Monitoring the work of others outside the department
e. Utilizes data for decision making and strategic planning
2. Prepares reports to regulatory agencies on a timely basis
a. Submits required reports to external agencies
b. Develops corrective action plans as required
c. Monitors and reports on the implementation of corrective action plans
3. Responsible for assuring that the organization complies with new clinical requirements announced by the Joint Commission, CMS, or the DOH
a. Ensure that the hospital's leadership is aware of new requirements
b. Ensure that plans are developed and implemented to meet these requirements
c. Ensure that newly implemented processes are integrated into ongoing management and operational activities
d. Ensures that effectiveness of regulatory action plans or new processes are monitored to evaluate compliance
e. Keeps hospital leaders and administration (including the Board) informed of regulatory findings and action plan progress via formal and/or informal reports on a regular basis
4. Demonstrates ability to be a person of influence
a. Builds trust
b. Provides leadership for implementing changes/performance improvement efforts, even though operational area may not directly report to this position
c. Creates a work environment that enhances employee, patient and physician satisfaction
d. Sets performance expectations/goals and maintains high standards of performance
e. Collaborates with organizational line management to assure full compliance
5. Provides a consulting/facilitation role in the organization for performance improvement activities and processes.
a. Facilitates committees, teams and workgroups
b. Supports medical staff initiatives
c. Assists in project development and management
d. Assists in operationalizing electronic health record changes (i.e. orders, documentation fields/screens) that are consistent with clinical regulations and hospital policies.
Other Duties:
1. It is understood that this description is not intended to be all‐inclusive. Other duties may be assigned as necessary.
2. Takes Administrator An Call assignment
3. Travel is required
The pay range for this role is $4
Position Summary:
Provides leadership to the organization relative to Clinical Regulatory Compliance program which assures the implementation and oversight of clinical requirements developed by Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), the Department of Health (DOH), and The Joint Commission (TJC). The primary purpose of the Clinical Regulatory Compliance Program is to ensure that the hospital's policies and practices comply with the requirements of external organizations that regulate or accredit the hospital, and to monitor the organization's compliance with its own policies. This function is distinct from the compliance program that operates under the authority of the Compliance Officer. Provide leadership to include the assessment, development and evaluations of programs related to staff education for all staff throughout the facility.
Education, License & Cert:
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing. A Master’s degree, in Education or Nursing, is preferred. Licensed Registered Nurse in the appropriate state.
Experience:
Minimum of five years acute hospital experience. Prior experience in leadership/management desired. Demonstrated effective communications, critical thinking/problem solving skills required.
Essential Functions:
1. Assumes leadership responsibilities for the program including:
a. Goal setting, developing monitoring tools, status reporting
b. Organizing department
c. Budget planning and management
d. Monitoring the work of others outside the department
e. Utilizes data for decision making and strategic planning
2. Prepares reports to regulatory agencies on a timely basis
a. Submits required reports to external agencies
b. Develops corrective action plans as required
c. Monitors and reports on the implementation of corrective action plans
3. Responsible for assuring that the organization complies with new clinical requirements announced by the Joint Commission, CMS, or the DOH
a. Ensure that the hospital's leadership is aware of new requirements
b. Ensure that plans are developed and implemented to meet these requirements
c. Ensure that newly implemented processes are integrated into ongoing management and operational activities
d. Ensures that effectiveness of regulatory action plans or new processes are monitored to evaluate compliance
e. Keeps hospital leaders and administration (including the Board) informed of regulatory findings and action plan progress via formal and/or informal reports on a regular basis
4. Demonstrates ability to be a person of influence
a. Builds trust
b. Provides leadership for implementing changes/performance improvement efforts, even though operational area may not directly report to this position
c. Creates a work environment that enhances employee, patient and physician satisfaction
d. Sets performance expectations/goals and maintains high standards of performance
e. Collaborates with organizational line management to assure full compliance
5. Provides a consulting/facilitation role in the organization for performance improvement activities and processes.
a. Facilitates committees, teams and workgroups
b. Supports medical staff initiatives
c. Assists in project development and management
d. Assists in operationalizing electronic health record changes (i.e. orders, documentation fields/screens) that are consistent with clinical regulations and hospital policies.
Other Duties:
1. It is understood that this description is not intended to be all‐inclusive. Other duties may be assigned as necessary.
2. Takes Administrator An Call assignment
3. Travel is required
permanent
Clinical Assistant-Gastroenterology- Full Time
✦ New 🏢 Guthrie
Salary not disclosed
Join Our Team As a Clinical Assistant!
Position Details:
- Schedule: 40 hours a week
- Shift: 8:00-4:30
- Days: Monday through Friday
- Pay: 17.40 - $25.66
- Up to a $5,000 sign on bonus
Position Summary:
Performs duties of a clinical and clerical nature. Maintains records and applies knowledge and skills to run a full functioning office for one or more Providers in Clinic. Assists professional staff by performing routine duties in caring for patients.
Education, License, Certification:
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Experience:
Knowledge of medical terminology, ability to communicate and excellent customer service skills a must. Must be dependable, professional, flexible and able to multi‐task.
Essential Functions:
- Interviews patient to obtain medical history.
- Determines vital signs, (weight, temperature, blood pressure, etc) and documents in the patient’s medical record.
- Assists provider during exam and treatment.
- Directs patient to examination room and prepares patient for examination and treatment.
- Performs liaison duties between patients, Providers, hospital staff, etc.
- Process ancillary reports and all other patient results to the provider for review and assists with patient communication.
- Responsible for greeting patients and updating various pertinent information into the patient’s medical record.
- Routes patient after exam to proper area for visit completion.
- May be required to do phlebotomy.
- May perform high level disinfection, based on departmental equipment
Other Duties:
- Answers telephones and schedules patient appointments.
- Takes messages of a medical nature (requests for prescription refills, test results, etc).
- Performs other clerical functions as necessary.
- Exhibits good telephone etiquette.
- Quotes patient self‐pay balances at time of scheduling.
- Informs patients of their financial obligations.
- Directs patients to the patient representative for assistance with their account.
- Applies principles of disinfection/sterilization/disease transmission/universal precautions as per clinic and manufacturer guidelines.
- Assists in maintaining appropriate level of supplies.
- Attends and participates in Department meetings, along with contributing to department/office goals.
- Become familiar with ICD‐9 and CPT coding.
- Cleans, stocks, and prepares exam rooms.
- Coordinate patient appointments for X‐ray, CT scans, Physical Therapy, etc. as ordered by the providers.
- Assists with obtaining and processing referral and pre‐certification requirements.
- Maintains confidentiality, respect and consideration of patients and others.
- Applies Guthrie values (patient centeredness, teamwork, excellence) when performing daily tasks.
- Maintains equipment according to manufacturer guidelines and clinic policies and procedures.
- Performs and documents quality control on equipment as required.
Updated 8.20.25
Position Details:
- Schedule: 40 hours a week
- Shift: 8:00-4:30
- Days: Monday through Friday
- Pay: 17.40 - $25.66
- Up to a $5,000 sign on bonus
Position Summary:
Performs duties of a clinical and clerical nature. Maintains records and applies knowledge and skills to run a full functioning office for one or more Providers in Clinic. Assists professional staff by performing routine duties in caring for patients.
Education, License, Certification:
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Experience:
Knowledge of medical terminology, ability to communicate and excellent customer service skills a must. Must be dependable, professional, flexible and able to multi‐task.
Essential Functions:
- Interviews patient to obtain medical history.
- Determines vital signs, (weight, temperature, blood pressure, etc) and documents in the patient’s medical record.
- Assists provider during exam and treatment.
- Directs patient to examination room and prepares patient for examination and treatment.
- Performs liaison duties between patients, Providers, hospital staff, etc.
- Process ancillary reports and all other patient results to the provider for review and assists with patient communication.
- Responsible for greeting patients and updating various pertinent information into the patient’s medical record.
- Routes patient after exam to proper area for visit completion.
- May be required to do phlebotomy.
- May perform high level disinfection, based on departmental equipment
Other Duties:
- Answers telephones and schedules patient appointments.
- Takes messages of a medical nature (requests for prescription refills, test results, etc).
- Performs other clerical functions as necessary.
- Exhibits good telephone etiquette.
- Quotes patient self‐pay balances at time of scheduling.
- Informs patients of their financial obligations.
- Directs patients to the patient representative for assistance with their account.
- Applies principles of disinfection/sterilization/disease transmission/universal precautions as per clinic and manufacturer guidelines.
- Assists in maintaining appropriate level of supplies.
- Attends and participates in Department meetings, along with contributing to department/office goals.
- Become familiar with ICD‐9 and CPT coding.
- Cleans, stocks, and prepares exam rooms.
- Coordinate patient appointments for X‐ray, CT scans, Physical Therapy, etc. as ordered by the providers.
- Assists with obtaining and processing referral and pre‐certification requirements.
- Maintains confidentiality, respect and consideration of patients and others.
- Applies Guthrie values (patient centeredness, teamwork, excellence) when performing daily tasks.
- Maintains equipment according to manufacturer guidelines and clinic policies and procedures.
- Performs and documents quality control on equipment as required.
Updated 8.20.25
permanent
Teacher-Child Care- Child Day Care-Full Time
🏢 Guthrie
Salary not disclosed
Job Summary:
The lead teacher will lead a classroom team to provide a safe and engaging environment for children tailored to the age and developmental level of the classroom assigned. This includes active supervision of all classroom activities up to and including diaper changing/assisting with toileting, dressing, reading with children, leading group activities, craft preparation, playground supervision, feeding and supervision of meal times, cleaning and other duties as assigned. Lead teachers are responsible for planning and implementing educational activities and submitting weekly lesson plans.
Education, License & Certification:
- • Lead teachers in a New York State licensed childcare center require an associate's degree in early childhood.
or
- • a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) or other Office-recognized credentials specific to the preschool developmental period. Or a plan of study leading to a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA). Highschool Diploma Required.
or
- • One year of experience related to caring for children and a Highschool Diploma with 9 college credits in Early Childhood Development.
For lead teachers working in infant or toddler classroom additional experience with children under the age of three years old is required.
CPR/First aide preferred.
Responsibilities:
- • Ensures instructional activities are developmentally appropriate and reflects the children's individual interests and developmental levels.
- • Completes required lesson plans and maintains accurate and timely documentation of all required activities and interactions.
- • Ensures that assigned equipment and materials are adequately maintained in safe working order and recommends new equipment as appropriate.
- • Maintains positive communications with child's parents/guardians and incorporates their recommendations into child's daily routine.
- • Ensures children are supervised at all times.
- • Ensures the environment is safe, clean and in good repair. Reports deficiencies to supervisor immediately.
- • Follows acceptable protocol when accepting children for child care coverage.
- • Interacts with children and parents appropriately.
- • Assists in maintaining the ordered arrangement, appearance, décor, and learning environment of the classroom while allowing for the expressive and creative involvement and interaction of children.
- • Participate in the cleaning of the classroom as listed on cleaning checklists.
- • Help to ensure required paperwork is completed correctly in a timely and efficient manner.
- • Maintain positive child guidance techniques.
Revised: 2-17-2025
The pay ranges from 17.40-$24.83
Revised: 2-17-2025
The lead teacher will lead a classroom team to provide a safe and engaging environment for children tailored to the age and developmental level of the classroom assigned. This includes active supervision of all classroom activities up to and including diaper changing/assisting with toileting, dressing, reading with children, leading group activities, craft preparation, playground supervision, feeding and supervision of meal times, cleaning and other duties as assigned. Lead teachers are responsible for planning and implementing educational activities and submitting weekly lesson plans.
Education, License & Certification:
- • Lead teachers in a New York State licensed childcare center require an associate's degree in early childhood.
or
- • a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) or other Office-recognized credentials specific to the preschool developmental period. Or a plan of study leading to a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA). Highschool Diploma Required.
or
- • One year of experience related to caring for children and a Highschool Diploma with 9 college credits in Early Childhood Development.
For lead teachers working in infant or toddler classroom additional experience with children under the age of three years old is required.
CPR/First aide preferred.
Responsibilities:
- • Ensures instructional activities are developmentally appropriate and reflects the children's individual interests and developmental levels.
- • Completes required lesson plans and maintains accurate and timely documentation of all required activities and interactions.
- • Ensures that assigned equipment and materials are adequately maintained in safe working order and recommends new equipment as appropriate.
- • Maintains positive communications with child's parents/guardians and incorporates their recommendations into child's daily routine.
- • Ensures children are supervised at all times.
- • Ensures the environment is safe, clean and in good repair. Reports deficiencies to supervisor immediately.
- • Follows acceptable protocol when accepting children for child care coverage.
- • Interacts with children and parents appropriately.
- • Assists in maintaining the ordered arrangement, appearance, décor, and learning environment of the classroom while allowing for the expressive and creative involvement and interaction of children.
- • Participate in the cleaning of the classroom as listed on cleaning checklists.
- • Help to ensure required paperwork is completed correctly in a timely and efficient manner.
- • Maintain positive child guidance techniques.
Revised: 2-17-2025
The pay ranges from 17.40-$24.83
Revised: 2-17-2025
permanent
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