Administrative Associate (Medical Receptionist) - WHS Family Medicine Residency Offices - NO WEEKENDS OR HOLIDAYS! Administrative & Office Jobs - Washington, PA at Geebo

Administrative Associate (Medical Receptionist) - WHS Family Medicine Residency Offices - NO WEEKENDS OR HOLIDAYS!

3.
2 Washington, PA Washington, PA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$30.
6K - $38.
7K a year Estimated:
$30.
6K - $38.
7K a year The Administrative Associate/Medical Assistant is a member of the Family Medicine team and assists in greeting patients, admitting, preparing patients, and signing-out patients.
This position supports the physician and patient throughout the care process, including preparing bills, typing, and filing charts.
At a minimum, must perform established Washington Health System Core Medical Assistant Skills & Responsibilities.
Responsibilities:
Provides basic clerical support including answering phones, opening, and distributing mail, filing, and ordering supplies.
Serves as a point of contact for internal and external customers on matters pertaining to the department.
Maintains systems for tracking, monitoring, analyzing, reporting, or storing of business performance.
Compiles data for routine reports.
Work Location:
In Person; Travel may be required to all three Family Medicine Offices (Washington, Canonsburg, and Cecil).
Shift:
Monday-Friday, daylight (8AM-4:
30PM or 8:
30-5:
00PM).
Rotating Tuesdays and Thursdays evening hours until 7PM.
No weekends or holidays! Hours per Week:
40 hours per week Department:
Family Medicine-WHS #ZR
Benefits:
Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid sick time Referral program Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Experience Required Medical terminology for clinical positions is required.
1 year(s):
One (1) year clerical experience required.
Preferred Medical Front Office or Primary Care Office experience.
Education Required High School/GED or better.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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