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Minimum one (1) year scheduling experience in an ambulatory surgery facility, acute-care hospital, or doctors office. Prepares and distributes the daily surgery schedule to the Nursing Managers, RNs, Pre-Op and PACU Nurse and Technicians, Business Office Manager.
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Job OverviewFunctions as an AltaMed ambassador, is welcoming and attentive to the needs of all patients and creates a positive front office patient experience by managing expectations while demonstrating compassion and respect.
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Position SummaryResponsible for the front office duties of all medical practices as assigned and/or supports clinical care team members with the delivery of patient care in accordance with Medical Assistant Scope of Practice.
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Act as a pack with fellow MAs, front office staff, and NPs/MDs to ensure the proper clinic flow. Minimum of 1 year of relevant experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience in a medical receptionist/customer service role.
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Functions as an AltaMed ambassador, is welcoming and attentive to the needs of all patients and creates a positive front office patient experience by managing expectations while demonstrating compassion and respect.
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Minimum of 1 year of relevant insurance verification experience in a medical office, ophthalmology or vision experience preferred. This position will work in collaboration with the site Executive Director, Front Office and Surgery Schedulers.
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Associate degree or one-year certificate from college or technical school – MUST be a Dental Assistant (DA) or Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) to apply. We are looking for a very special team member who can grow with the dental office and who loves making children smile just as much as we do.
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Minimum 1-year proven work experience as a medical Front Office Receptionist. As a Front Office/Medical Assistant, you will contribute to the patient experience from start to finish, beginning with warmly greeting patients and visitors to the practice.
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One year experience as a Medical Assistant, including both front and back-office duties in a medical office, clinic, or hospital setting. Employees within this class are distinguished from the Senior Medical Assistant in that the latter assumes responsibility for coordinating and overseeing the front and back-office activities of the Health and Wellness Center, serving as the office lead, and serving as the primary contact person for problems and issues related to office activities and functions.
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Supportive front and back-office team. The ideal candidate will possess previous school experience as a Special Education Teacher. Currently looking to hire Certified Special Education Teachers in Orange County, California These are full-time positions for the coming school year August 2024-25.
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This Front and Back Office Medical Assistant will be responsible for both front and back-office duties. One (1) year medical office and clinical experience in an ambulatory care environment required.
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Minimum 1 year Scheduling, Medical Records or Front Office experience required or externship in medical field (Desired) Administrative experience in an office setting; previous release of information/ filing and scanning medical records, or other related experience in a healthcare environment is preferred.
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Qualifications High school diploma or GED required Minimum one (1) year scheduling experience in an ambulatory surgery facility, acute-care hospital, or doctor’s office Attendance Punctuality Ability to meet deadlines.
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