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The HIM Clerk II will process and invoice all medical record requests and provide administration with a monthly billing accounting. The HIM Clerk II will act on behalf of the Supervisor in his/her absence to provide quality care, and assist Program Site Director, as needed with medical records related functions.
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Distribution: Order Puller, Sit-down Forklift Operator, Stand-up Forklift Operator, Electric Pallet Jack Operator, Housekeeper Aisle Maintenance, Shipping/Billing Clerk. Distribution: Order Puller, Sit-down Forklift Operator, Stand-up Forklift Operator, Electric Pallet Jack Operator, Housekeeper Aisle Maintenance, Shipping/Billing Clerk.
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Franciscan Medical Group, as part of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, is currently looking for a full-time Department Support Assistant II for the Franciscan Pharmacy/DME BIlling department. Franciscan Medical Group, as part of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, is currently looking for a full-time Department Support Assistant II for the Franciscan Pharmacy/DME BIlling department.
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PURPOSE OF POSITIONUnder the supervision of the Fiscal Officer, the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of Public Affairs (BPA) is responsible for the billing process, clerical duties, and customer service associated with the Village’s Water and Sewer Departments.
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Minimum of two years experience as a billing clerk, office clerk or unit clerk, preferably in a hospital or physician office setting, preferred. Minimum of two years experience as a billing clerk, office clerk or unit clerk, preferably in a hospital or physician office setting, preferred.
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An Optometric Office Technician role may combine skills of a medical office administrator, medical billing and collections, appointment scheduler or medical records clerk and direct patient care.
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Their duties may include the utilization of computerized medical office software, administrative office procedures, health insurance processing billing and transcription of medical reports. JOB TITLE: Optometric Office Technician / Medical Office AdministratorREPORTS TO: Store General ManagerFLSA STATUS: Hourly; Non-ExemptPOSITION PURPOSE: The major responsibility of the Optometric Office Technician is to assist the Managing Optometrist in the technical and administrative operation of an optometric practice.
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Responsible for complete training of staff for job duties of the following positions: Accounts Receivable Clerk; Accounts Receivable Billing Clerk; Accounts Payable Clerk, General Cashier, Income Audit and Paymaster.
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Position Overview: As a member of Retriever Integrated Health Services within the Division of Student Affairs, the Office Clerk II will contribute to the mission by being the first contact for students, faculty and staff entering or calling Retriever Integrated Health.
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OPTOMETRIC OFFICE TECHNICIANThe Optometric Office Technician plays a key role in the optometric practice. The position will interact with patients/customers by delivering an exceptional patient/customer experience, foster patient/customer retention, and promotes outstanding associate/doctor satisfaction.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Experience, Competencies and EducationAbility to provide enthusiastic and concise communication to meet/exceed customer expectations as well as foster positive and results-oriented associate, doctor and host relationships.
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TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:Occasional travel locally, within 15 mile radius. Ability to manage priorities through adaptability, willingness to take calculated risks, and follow-up. No experience with clinical skills is necessary to apply.
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An Ophthalmic Technician role may combine skills of a medical office administrator, medical billing and collections, appointment scheduler or medical records clerk and direct patient care.
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As a Contract/Billing Clerk, you will work in a fast-paced and challenging environment handling multiple projects and must have excellent communication, administrative, organizational, and computer skills.
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We are looking for a diligent invoice clerk to be responsible for billing clients. Experience as an invoice clerk or in general accounting is preferred. About the job Invoice Clerk.
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