Relays and expedites incoming, outgoing and interoffice calls for the hospital. - Functions as the communication center for security and team leaders and plays a key role in emergency response communications. - - II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: - - - Seeing, hearing, speaking, finger dexterity. - Frequent: gripping of an object, twisting body and reaching below shoulder level. - Occasional: walking, lifting and carrying usual weight of 1 pound up to 20 pounds, pushing/pulling weight up to 5 pounds, reaching at and above shoulder level. - - III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: - - - Not substantially subjected to adverse environmental conditions. - Subjected to varying and unpredictable situations. - Subjected to stressful situations, e.g., codes, disasters, etc. - Subjected to many interruptions. - Possible exposure to violent or demanding patients or families in nearby waiting room. - - IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: - - - - A. EDUCATION/ CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE: - - - High school diploma ...Operator, Communications, Telecommunications, Communication, Telecom, Shift, Healthcare, Business Services