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LESLIE MINICH

LESLIE MINICH

Addiction and Community Service Worker
Edmonton,AB

Summary

Addictions and Community Service Worker with a background as a hospital unit clerk, bringing a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare system, medical terminology, and patient care. Possesses excellent communication and organizational skills, with the ability to multi-task and prioritize in a fast-paced environment. Experienced in providing compassionate and effective support to individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues. Demonstrated success in developing and implementing individualized treatment plans and providing case management services. Skilled in working with diverse populations and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for clients.

Overview

10
10
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Unit Clerk

Northeast Community Health Centre, Emergency Department
2015.05 - 2021.12
  • Processed paperwork including discharge summaries, incident reports and physician orders promptly
  • Prepared charts for new admissions by gathering patient history information from various sources
  • Answered unit calls and took messages for healthcare staff to maximize team productivity.

Unit Clerk

Strathcona Community Hospital, Emergency Department
2014.05 - 2015.04
  • Maintained patient records by filing, sorting, and scanning documents into electronic health record system
  • Ensured proper handling of confidential information according to HIPAA guidelines concerning patient privacy rights
  • Coordinated diagnostic tests, collection of samples and transportation to scanning rooms.

Unit Clerk

Royal Alexandra Hospital, Emergency Department
2013.01 - 2014.04
  • Received and routed laboratory results to correct clinical staff members.
  • Prepared and processed patient referrals and transfer requests.
  • Performed various administrative tasks by filing, copying and faxing documents.

Unit Clerk

Tofield Health Center, Acute Care
2012.04 - 2013.12
  • Communicating information related to admissions, discharge, and transfers of patients
  • Prepared admissions charts and scanned records.
  • Confidential with all Information about staff and patients

Unit Clerk

Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital, Emergency Department
2012.06 - 2012.12
  • Utilized effective communication skills to interact with patients, families, and medical staff
  • Utilized multiple PC applications throughout day.
  • Delivered clerical support by handling range of routine and special requirements.

Education

Diploma - Addiction And Community Service Worker

ABM College
Remote
09.2023

Certificate - Hospital Unit Clerk

Norqest College
Edmonton, AB
03.2010

Skills

  • Typing speed of 60+ wpm
  • Business Communication and Writing
  • Medical Terminology
  • Transcribing Orders
  • Electronic Charting
  • Multi-Line Phone Systems
  • Case Management
  • Providing Community Referrals
  • Crisis Intervention Techniques
  • Trauma Informed Care
  • Mindfulness
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Adaptable and Flexible
  • Organization and Time Management
  • Active Listening
  • Addictions and Substance Abuse

Certification

First Aid & CPR/AED level C

Police Check with the Vulnerable Sector

Child Intervention Check

NVCI (Non-violent Crisis Intervention)

Timeline

Unit Clerk

Northeast Community Health Centre, Emergency Department
2015.05 - 2021.12

Unit Clerk

Strathcona Community Hospital, Emergency Department
2014.05 - 2015.04

Unit Clerk

Royal Alexandra Hospital, Emergency Department
2013.01 - 2014.04

Unit Clerk

Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital, Emergency Department
2012.06 - 2012.12

Unit Clerk

Tofield Health Center, Acute Care
2012.04 - 2013.12

Diploma - Addiction And Community Service Worker

ABM College

Certificate - Hospital Unit Clerk

Norqest College

First Aid & CPR/AED level C

Police Check with the Vulnerable Sector

Child Intervention Check

NVCI (Non-violent Crisis Intervention)

LESLIE MINICHAddiction and Community Service Worker