Tell me about the practice you manage.
We are a very busy pediatrics office with 10 physicians and 3 office locations in the metro area. We see kids up to 18 years of age but most are much younger. We are in a small manufacturing/industrial town which has a lot of migrant workers and uninsured patients.
What type of positions are you responsible for hiring?
I hire all types of nurses and midlevels. We are able to see more patients with Nurse Practitioners on staff. Also I hire a lot of CMAs (certified medical assistants), medical receptionists, medical interpreters.
What is a typical day like for an office worker here?
Its very very fast-paced. We are not here to play! You will typically see a waiting room full of patients including many who dont speak English. We have a large Hispanic population here so dealing with people of other cultures is important. Also, they are scared or tense because their baby might be sick. So you have to be able to move fast, but also be sensitive to what these parents are dealing with. The phone is also ringing off the hook so people typically have to multi-task.
What are the hours here on average?
We have a couple different shifts. Its usually about 8-5 or 9-6, Monday through Friday. Everyone rotates the 10-7 shift for equality. We are also open on weekends, so we rotate a weekend shift, and usually each employee works about one weekend per month when were fully staffed.
What do you look for when youre interviewing someone to work in your office?
Well I can tell a lot by their previous work experience. If they have moved around [changed jobs] a lot, I want to know why, and did they leave on good terms? And I will check those references to make sure the stories match! Also I look for an energy level; they cant be half asleep and work in this place! I will ask them questions about how theyve handled difficult situations in the past, and see what examples they can give me.
Ive done this long enough to where I can sort of pick up on things just by how confidently they answer the questions, whether or not they make eye contact things like that tell me a lot about the person and if theyre the real deal. They cant have any background issues either - criminal or financial. We deal with sensitive patient information and financial information, so its a must that a potential employee has kept their nose clean, so to speak.
What qualities do your most successful employees have?
Theyre efficient. They can talk to the patients and make them feel comfortable while giving them important information. Also, they arent too easily distracted. There are screaming kids, and stressed out moms all around sometimes, and you just have to stay focused. And our employees cant be high-maintenance or high-drama we dont have time for that either. They need to be pretty self-sufficient but also know when to ask for help. Also being task-oriented, not getting caught up in the gossip and extraneous stuff is key.
What advice would you give to others who are seeking a career in Healthcare?
Well I guess just be honest with others and yourself. Being on time is very important because that can slow down the entire operation in a medical office. Be on time, be honest, do your best, and the rest will fall into place. Even if you dont like your job, do it well until you find something else. I loved nursing, but I got burnt out on it. I was good at it and kept going, and got promoted into management and here I am today. Management is not for everyone, but I love it
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