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We offer competitive pay and a comprehensive benefit package that includes, 401K Profit Sharing Plan, Critical Care Insurance, Dental Insurance, Health Spending Account, Legal Insurance, Long-Term Care, Medical Insurance, Paid Time Off Plan, Short and Long-Term Disability, Tuition Reimbursement, and Vision Insurance.
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Among our benefits, Humana provides medical, dental and vision benefits, 401(k) retirement savings plan, time off (including paid time off, company and personal holidays, volunteer time off, paid parental and caregiver leave), short-term and long-term disability, life insurance and many other opportunities.
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As a full-time Advocare employee, the following benefits are available for you and your family:Medical/prescription coverage; dental coverage; vision care; flexible spending accounts; health savings account, if applicable; voluntary hospital indemnity; voluntary term life insurance and AD&D; voluntary short-term disability and long-term disability; critical illness, cancer, and accident insurance; group auto and homeowners insurance; commuter benefits; 401(k.
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Benefits including Tuition Reimbursement, Health Insurance on day 1 of employment, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short and Long term disability, 401k Plan, generous PTO time, 8 paid holidays (2 floating) and more.
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Benefits: Our full-time employees enjoy 100% employer paid medical, dental, life, AD&D, short- and long-term disability and can opt to participate in vision care and pet insurance.
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The Medical Assistant performs clinical duties such as discussing symptoms and gathering and inputting information into the electronic medical records system, taking vital signs, giving injections, performing diagnostic tests, collecting specimens, drawing blood, sterilizing and cleaning equipment, and maintaining examination rooms at an outpatient care site.
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Required Qualifications 1 - 3 years of Medical Assistant experience in 'back-office' direct patient care Current CPR certification less than 2 years of leadership experience This role is considered patient facing and is part of Humana/Senior Bridge's Tuberculosis (TB) screening program.
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The Medical Assistant 2 performs clinical duties such as discussing symptoms and gathering and inputting information into the electronic medical records system, taking vital signs, giving injections, performing diagnostic tests, collecting specimens, drawing blood, sterilizing and cleaning equipment, and maintaining examination rooms at an outpatient care site.
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Our integrated care teams, which include physicians, nurses, behavioral health specialists and more, spend up to 50 percent more time with patients, providing compassionate, personalized care that brings better health outcomes.
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1 - 3 years of Medical Assistant experience in 'back-office' direct patient care. Our unique care model focuses on personalized experiences, taking time to listen, learn and address the factors that impact patient well-being.
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Minimum of one year of previous direct care experience (acute or long term) or successful completion of CENA, PCT, MA, or EMT course. Full benefits package including Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO, Life Insurance, Short and Long-term Disability.
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The Medical Assistant is the first point of contact for patient care. Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first. This role is considered patient facing and is part of Humana/Senior Bridge's Tuberculosis (TB) screening program.
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CenterWell Senior Primary Care, a subsidiary of Humana Inc., is a primary care medical group practice with centers open or opening in Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas.
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The Medical Assistant 2 is the first point of contact for patient care. The compensation range below reflects a good faith estimate of starting base pay for full time (40 hours per week) employment at the time of posting.
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As part of Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM), CenterWell offers stability, industry-leading benefits, and opportunities to grow yourself and your career. About CenterWell Senior Primary Care: CenterWell Senior Primary Care provides proactive, preventive care to seniors, including wellness visits, physical exams, chronic condition management, screenings, minor injury treatment and more.
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