City Health Geraldton in Geraldton, Western Australia | Family doctor
City Health Geraldton
Locality: Geraldton, Western Australia
Phone: +61 8 9921 4433
Address: 194 Durlacher Street 6530 Geraldton, WA, Australia
Website: http://www.cityhealthgeraldton.com.au/
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23.01.2022 Medical Receptionist Seeking an enthusiastic Medical receptionist to join our team. As front of house, you will be responsible for greeting patients and facilitating appointments, as well as various other clerical duties. You will have a passion for the medical industry and enjoy working in a fast paced environment. This will initially be a casual/part time role during training, transitioning to full-time for the right person.... Essential: Excellent time management skills with the ability to multi-task and prioritise Strong attention to detail Competent to work efficiently in a fully computerised environment. Friendly and welcoming demeanour; you will mostly be stationed at reception Reliable and honest with a strong work ethic Demonstrate a high level of confidentiality and professional ethics Desirable: Experience in a medical administration role. Accounts experience Knowledge of Medical Director software Ideally you will be looking for a long-term position Please send you Curriculum Vitae and covering letter to [email protected]
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19.01.2022 With the stress COVID-19 has placed on everyone's lives, it’s now more important than ever to look after your overall health and wellbeing. This September, Women’s Health Week will be a great reminder to take time out to check in on your health and to keep making positive changes that can last a lifetime.
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06.01.2022 In Australia, the people most at risk of getting the virus are those who have: recently been in mainland China and Iran travelled to (including transit through) Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea or Thailand been in close contact with someone who is a confirmed case of coronavirus.... People with coronavirus may experience: fever flu-like symptoms such as coughing, sore throat and fatigue shortness of breath. There is evidence that the virus spreads from person-to-person. The virus is most likely spread through: close contact with an infectious person contact with droplets from an infected person’s cough or sneeze touching objects or surfaces (like doorknobs or tables) that have cough or sneeze droplets from an infected person, and then touching your mouth or face. Surgical masks in the community are only helpful in preventing people who have coronavirus disease from spreading it to others. If you are well, you do not need to wear a surgical mask as there is little evidence supporting the widespread use of surgical masks in healthy people to prevent transmission in public. Everyone should practise good hygiene to protect against infections. Good hygiene includes: washing your hands often with soap and water using a tissue and cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze avoiding close contact with others, such as touching. It is important to minimise any risk of spreading the infection any further, isolate yourself at home and minimise your contact with others. You MUST AVOID physically coming to any medical facility unannounced including your local ED. If you have serious symptoms such as difficulty breathing call 000 and notify the officers of your travel or close contact history. For up to date information please visit: https://www.health.gov.au//novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-hea
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