Dependable worker equipped for fast-paced work and changing daily needs. Serves customers effectively with attention to detail and hardworking approach. Seeks out opportunities to go beyond basics, improve processes, and increase customer satisfaction.
Security Guard for Baylor Medical health centre are responsible for the security and safety of client’s property and personnel, know all site-specific policies and procedures, and implement emergency response activities as appropriate, while providing superior customer service.
Greet patients as the come into the hospital.
Ask patients if they need their car valet.
Ask if patients need any assistance or wheelchairs
—If yes, help them into the wheelchair and take them to their appointments. Bring back their vehicles when they are done with their appointments.
Answered valet counter phones and maintained clean, organized valet station. Monitored safety of valet drop-off and parking areas to identify and report illegal activity.
Worked with customers to resolve any parking issues or service problems, including damaged vehicles and tows.
Parked and retrieved automobiles for customers at the hospital.
Greeted customers, opened car doors, and offered exceptional service to exceed expectations for parking needs.
Tagged vehicles and documented times to keep track of the parked vehicles and their related customer information.
Processed parking payments for customers using our valet services.
Kept cash secure and the register balanced to avoid any discrepancies.
Helped patients choose appropriate clothing for activities and weather and assisted with dressing and undressing.
Provided accurate reports of observations by applying active listening and critical thinking skills.
Provided patients with emotional and social support.
Wrote reports and documented patient conditions, vital signs, and medication intake Assisted patients with activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, running errands, light housekeeping, and meal preparation.
Took vital signs and monitored food and liquid intake and output.
Prepared meals for patients, taking into account special food restrictions and diets. Helped patients with exercising, walking, and mobility in and out of beds.
Transported patients to and from doctor's appointments, errands, and other activities. Notified family and the doctor of any change to patient condition.
Bathed, groomed, dressed, and fed patients and provided emotional and psychological support.
Followed all care plans and strictly adhered to doctor orders.
Taught family how to perform housekeeping duties and cope with additional stresses associated with an ill family member.
Maintained the confidentiality of patients' records.
Changed bed linens, cleaning and disinfecting rooms regularly.
Remained calm and maintained professionalism during times of high emotional stress. Monitored processes and recommended methods for improvement.