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Evening shift Union Bid Period: 7/24/25 – 7/30/25 ABOUT THE JOB The Environmental Services Technician performs environmental services cleaning work in a health care setting with a high priority placed on
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the computer and office equipment resource or super user for areas. Additional clerical and administrative duties include but are not limited to answering phones, taking and relaying messages, ensuring
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Maternal Fetal Care Duties may vary from clinic to clinic. In general: To perform complex/multiple clerical support functions within physician office practices having a high volume of public contact where
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of discharging patients, including supporting our bedside delivery program. Your role will involve coordinating discharge prescriptions, pre-screening patients for payment sources, addressing reimbursement issues
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bills. Patient check-in, check-out, batching, scheduling, bumping, cancelling, and no-showing appointments; maintain bed control; conduct bedside patient interview; effectively utilize computer
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, scheduling, bumping, cancelling, and no-showing appointments; maintain bed control; conduct bedside patient interview; effectively utilize computer applications such as IDX/GE, PCS, Cerner, etc. Depending upon
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a genetics outreach program for a specific patient population. Professional development is continuous, and evidence based to assure a high level of expertise for specific patient population. Provide
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a health care setting with a high priority placed on customer service and will interact with patients, staff, and the public daily. Employees will perform cleaning routines in an acute setting
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clinic to clinic. In general: To perform complex/multiple clerical support functions within physician office practices having a high volume of public contact where, due to the volume and type of services
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JOB DESCRIPTION Shift: PART TIME – between hours of operation: 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM Department: Mexico – Urgent Care Compensation: · Base Pay Range: $14.80 - $23.32/hour, based on experience