Are you interested in a career in healthcare? Are you adept at handling stress, communicating effectively, and multitasking? Do you have a keen eye for detail and possess critical thinking and problem-solving skills? If so, becoming a unit clerk may be the perfect fit for you.
Unit clerks play a crucial role in hospitals and continuing care centers, performing reception, clerical, and administrative tasks at nursing stations on various units or wards. Their responsibilities include maintaining an orderly nursing station, assisting the healthcare team, and coordinating communication between healthcare professionals, departments, patients, and families.