Medical Staff Job Descriptions
Find the best medical staff talent by establishing impressive and detailed job descriptions. From nurses and doctors to assistants and educators, check out these sample job descriptions.
Patient Care Partner
The Patient Care Partner is responsible for assisting patients with questions, scheduling follow-ups, developing referral systems and helping patients with billing and reimbursement entities.
Physician Assistant I
Under general supervision, provides independent acute and/or routine medical care to a specified out-patient population.
Physician Assistant II
The Physician Assistant (PA) may perform duties only in the principal offices of the physician, public or private places or health facilities where the physician regularly sees patients.
Physician Assistant III
Under general supervision, provides independent acute and/or routine medical care to a specified out-patient population.
View DetailsPhysician Assistant IV
An exempt position responsible for practicing medicine with physician supervision including conducting examinations and writing prescriptions.
Physician Assistant V
Responsible for providing medical care under the general direction of the supervising physician(s).
Patient Care Coordinator I
Responsible for providing patient education, coordination and scheduling procedures. Assists physician with patient care and acts as a liaison between patients, staff and physician.
Patient Care Coordinator II
Responsible to greet patients, activate patient files, and move patients through a pre- determined protocol, on a walk in basis.
Physician
Under indirect supervision, provides and manages direct health care for a specified patient population.
Team Leader
An exempt position responsible for day-to-day supervision of nurses or other clinicians and allied health staff within specific clinical protocols.
Practice Nurse
Provides health care to patients in the hospital or office setting. Works in consultation, cooperation and coordination through a collaborative physician.
Registered Nurse
Responsible for providing professional nursing care for patients including assessment, treatment, care planning, and medical care evaluation by following established standards and practices.
Nurse Practitioner I
An exempt position responsible for providing primary care services, including assessing, diagnosing, prescribing, treating, and educating patients.
Nurse Practitioner II
Responsible for providing primary care services, including assessing and managing patients in the clinic following established standards and practices.
Nurse Practitioner III
Functions independently and in collaboration with Clinic physicians in the delivery of gastrointestinal health care.
Surgical Scrub Technician
Responsible for ensuring proper care and use of surgical instruments. Performs surgical scrubbing responsibilities as outlined below in an accurate, dependable and safe manner.
Triage Telephone
An exempt position responsible for providing triage telephone service to ensure prompt identification of patients with high-risk conditions. May outsource this service to contractor.
Sonographer/Ultrasonographer
A position responsible for using diagnostic medical equipment to diagnose various medical conditions. May specialize in obstetric/gynecologic, abdominal, neurosonograpy, or breast sonography.
Orthopedic Assistant
Responsibilities which may include scheduling and organizing patient flow, accompanying patients to procedure rooms, etc.
X-Ray Technician
A nonexempt position responsible for operating X-ray and fluoroscopic equipment that assists radiologists and/or physicians with diagnosing and/or treating disease and/or injury.