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Clinical Assistant - Whiting

Deborah Heart and Lung CenterManchester Township, NJ
Hybrid

About The Position

Position is responsible for both clinical and administrative functions. Assists physicians with patient care and handling scheduling, entering charges and billing for services. Provides information to patients so they may fully utilize and benefit from clinical services. May be required to float to another office location.

Requirements

  • Minimum one year recent experience in a medical facility as a clinical assistant and/or documented evidence of externship completed in a medical office
  • Electrocardiogram (EKG) experience
  • Vital signs experience
  • EMR experience
  • Medical Assistant Diploma from an accredited program
  • Appropriate certification
  • LPN, CMA, RMA, CCMA, MOA
  • American Heart BLS Healthcare Provider
  • Effectively communicates with patients, physicians and co-workers
  • Performs Medical Assistant tasks appropriately
  • Skill in understanding patient education needs by effectively sharing information with patients and families

Responsibilities

  • Assists physicians with patient care
  • Handles scheduling
  • Enters charges and billing for services
  • Provides information to patients so they may fully utilize and benefit from clinical services

Benefits

  • Healthcare coverage for team members in regularly budgeted positions of at least 30 hours per week
  • Generous paid time-off
  • 401K matching contribution
  • Tuition assistance
  • Short and long term disability benefits
  • Life insurance
  • Meal discount
  • Dependent care subsidy
  • Adoption assistance
  • Free parking

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