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Morgue Officers is responsible for receiving dead bodies from all hospital units and departments and responsible also to release the dead bodies to the relatives.
The Morgue Officer should accompany the deceased body from the unit/the word to the morgue.
Follow MOH regulations for receiving and delivering dead bodies
Morgue Officer responsible to check all maintenance issues related to the morgue and report to Duty Manager’s Office
Complete required documentation for amputated parts and arrange them in the Morgue & follow up the process of burial after one week If relatives did not receive that part
Morgue Officer is responsible to keep all documents; papers in Morgue File
Prepare weekly report for MOH liaison for any dead body kept in the Morgue more than two weeks and /or any dead body kept due to criminal or legal reasons
Proper archiving to morgue documents in collaboration with medical records.
Assist duty managers in day-to-day tasks.
Demonstrates compassionate communication skills while providing support and care to the patients, as “the patient is the center of our care”.
Qualifications
Strong IT, database and communication skills, Excellent interpersonal skills and a professional telephone manner, Ability to evaluate, prioritize, organize and delegate work schedules, Able to react quickly and effectively when dealing with challenging situations, Assisting departments with queries on documentation requirements & submissions, and Material needs.
Excellent communication, interpersonal, problem-solving, presentation, and organizational skills
Excellent organizational and multitasking abilities
Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration or equivalent.