Service/Support Jobs at Lee Health in Fort Myers, FL
Lee Health is searching for experienced Hospital Service professionals to join our team and become part of Southwest Florida’s premier community-owned health system. At Lee Health we value honesty and communication. We treat all of our employees with dignity and respect, and reward them for a job well done. We empower them to explore career options that they are passionate about, expand their skill sets and do their very best.
Hospital Service Jobs in Fort Myers, FL at Lee Health can include:
Patient Care Liaison: Team members in this Service Job will be expected to serve as a liaison between the patient, family, hospital staff and physicians to ensure a favorable patient experience and efficient coordination of unit flow. Responsible for a variety of clerical and non-clerical duties that support the overall operations of the nursing unit as well as the optimal delivery of care within the health system.
Aquatics / Swim Instructor I - PRN - Team members in this Service Job provide swim instruction (private or group) to members. He/She is responsible for friendly service, safety and cleanliness of the Aquatics area.
Laboratory Assistant - Team members in this Service Job are responsible for a variety of clinical and clerical functions to support the day-to-day operations of the Clinical Laboratory. Phlebotomy experience is needed for most Laboratory Assistant roles. Clinical duties include specimen verification, processing, tracking, and processing of send out testing.
Use our browse and search tools to learn more about available Service Jobs in Fort Myers, FL in Southwest Florida. Lee Health is an equal opportunity employer offering competitive pay and comprehensive benefits.
The Patient Access Specialist position is very often the first point of contact with LMHS for information and the scheduling of appointments, and/or recording of patient communication. ...
To ensure the timely and accurate movement of Lee Health assets between facilities, the off-site storage of usable medical equipment, and the permanent disposal of obsolete assets/equipment. ...
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