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McMaster University
Dundas, ON
Full-time
Experienced
Avantages pour l'entreprise
Flexible Work
Life Insurance

Schedule 35 hours per week, 7 hours per day, Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Education Level 2 year Community College Diploma
Career Level 3 years of relevant experience

Job Description

JD #

JD00009

Pay Grade:

5

Title:

Medical Secretary (II)

Unit/Project Description:

The Department of Surgery is seeking a Medical Secretary II to support the Chief and Division head of Ophthalmology at St. Joseph's

Healthcare Hamilton at the King Street Site.

About the Division

The Division of Ophthalmology offers comprehensive ophthalmic services to adults at the Community Health Centre in Stoney Creek and to children

at the McMaster University Medical Centre, covering all subspecialties. Our division has experienced significant growth over the past five years,

especially in research, which is a key component of our residency program. With the recent expansion of the residency program to now accepting

two residents per year, the division is moving towards a greater presence both nationally and internationally, with initiatives supporting excellence in

clinical and surgical teaching, research and international experiences and leadership skills development.

About the Department of Surgery

Over its 50+ year history, the McMaster Department of Surgery has maintained a steadfast commitment towards thinking big and making it possible. We are a

Department with 11 surgical divisions and Royal College residency training programs; together, we are poised to unleash a future fueled by a creative mindset and

powered by our people.

The successful candidate will bring a positive, solutions-focused mindset, as we collectively work towards achieving the Department Vision.

This Vision is based on 6 core tenets:

C.R.E.A.T.E.

Culture that includes.

Research that impacts.

Education that inspires.

Advancement for all

Transformation through innovation & entrepreneurship

Excellence in patient care

About McMaster University

At McMaster University, our people are our most valuable asset. We strive to attract, develop, and retain the talented faculty and staff, and to foster inclusive

excellence which values the strengths, perspectives, and contributions of each individual. McMaster is recognized as one of the top employers in the

Hamilton/Niagara region and has been recognized as one of Canada's Top Diversity employers.

Working at McMaster University brings a robust total rewards package, which is more than just a salary. The elements and structure of the total rewards

packages vary by employee group but include:

Employer Paid benefits including Extended Health, Dental, Emergency Out-of-Country Travel Coverage & Basic Life Insurance.
Pension Plan Options & Post-Retirement Benefits.
Training, coaching and professional development opportunities.
Employee tuition assistance for development and education
Opportunity to be a part of an academic environment working alongside professionals who share a passion for learning.
Progressive paid annual vacation plan

Please see Total Rewards Overview for Unifor, Local 5555, Unit 1 for more Information.

Job Summary:

The Medical Secretary (II) is responsible for establishing priorities for office operations and performing a variety of secretarial and administrative duties within a clinical or medical practice setting.

Purpose and Key Functions:

Prepare, coordinate, and monitor physician on-call schedules, procedure schedules, clinics, and medical staff rounds.
Write a variety of documents including correspondence, reports, and meeting minutes.
Schedule patient medical appointments and procedures.
Coordinate calendars, arrange meetings, book rooms, and make travel arrangements.
Resolve scheduling and calendar issues, complaints, and conflicts.
Use a dictaphone to transcribe a variety of documents and reports including minutes, patient files, medical reports, and manuscripts.
Monitor budgets and reconcile accounts. Complete financial forms including travel expense reports, electronic cheque requisitions, purchase orders and journal entries.
Process and reconcile clinical and third-party service billings.
Greet visitors, answer, or redirect general inquiries in person, by telephone and via email and respond independently to inquiries that are specific in nature and require a thorough knowledge of established policies and procedures.
Interact with patients and their family members who may be experiencing emotional or difficult situations.
Ensure patients understand all instructions given to them for tests and medical procedures.
Gather and compile information required for a variety of grant submissions and reports.
Facilitate the collection of signatures required on grant applications and agreements.
Conduct database, literature, and web searches to locate and retrieve documents and articles.
Prepare and book exam rooms ensure all materials are stocked, stored, and organized accordingly.
Set up and maintain filing systems, both electronic and hard copy.
Update and maintain information in a variety of databases.
Update and maintain confidential files and records. Handle sensitive material in accordance with established policies and procedures.
File, retrieve, and purge files.
Monitor and order office supplies.
Attend meetings and take minutes.
Assemble, collate, and disseminate mailings.
Open and distribute incoming mail and faxes and arrange courier shipments.
Remain current with relevant medical terminology.

Requirements:

2-year Community College diploma in Medical Office Administration or related field.
Requires 3 years of relevant experience.

Assets:

Experience with electronic medical records (EMR) systems such as Dovetale, EPIC, Accuro.
Strong computer skills, including full working knowledge of Microsoft Office tools.
Attention to detail, strong organization, and time management skills.
Previous surgical/medicine/hospital placement or experience.