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PURPOSE AND SCOPE: Performing general office duties incorporating a variety of basic and routine clerical and secretarial duties in a clinical environment. Acting as backup to other clerical personnel in office as needed.
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Maintaining inventory of the necessary office forms and supplies. Inclusion and diversityJoining Fresenius Medical Care means becoming part of a team that values diversity. EO/AA Employer: Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disability/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Fresenius Medical Care North America maintains a drug-free workplace in accordance with applicable federal and state laws.
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Performing general office duties incorporating a variety of basic and routine clerical and secretarial duties in a clinical environment. Fresenius Medical Care North America maintains a drug-free workplace in accordance with applicable federal and state laws.
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The Secretary/ Receptionist performs general clerical support and office duties for the department and its Management. Performs routine general office duties such as filing, copying, and scanning.
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Provides general clerical support to management staff including scheduling meetings, routing phone calls and taking messages. Maintains inventory of the necessary office forms and supplies.
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Act as a backup to other clerical staff in office as needed. Centrifuge the blood or refrigerate according to laboratory specifications after the draw is completed. to facilitate coordination of patient scheduling, ancillary testing, etc.
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Prepares medical records for facsimile or mail related to travel, transplant, disability and others. Assisting with department/facility accounts receivable and accounts payable functions and responsibilities as needed.
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Confirms admissions paperwork is completed and sent to designated department(s), such as billing, by collecting, faxing and scanning. Assists in auditing records for ongoing compliance with medical records standards.
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Proficient in Microsoft office applications. Knowledge of office procedures required. EO/AA Employer: Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disability/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity. Establishes and maintains filing systems and basic databases as applicable.
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Performs basic administrative functions including preparation of business correspondence, memorandums, informational packages, training materials and reports. Records minutes of meetings and providing the resulting documents as necessary.
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Under direct/close supervision, performs a variety of basic and routine clerical and secretarial duties. Minimum 6 months relevant experience without a degree - 0-6 months experience with an Associate degree or secretarial school.
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Organizes travel for patients by contacting and providing requested medical records. Assists in the collection of Patient Statistical Profile and Continuous Quality Improvement Data. Recording the minutes of meetings and providing the resulting documents as necessary.
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Preparing and typing routine correspondence, form letters and reports. Answering telephone & routing calls to the appropriate person, Experience working knowledge of computers with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint preferred.
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