Monarch

Healthcare

AdministrativeAssistant,Crisis&UrgentCareServices

$0–0k Concord, North Carolina, United States PART TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Administrative Assistant, Crisis & Urgent Care Services at Monarch. Skills: Crisis care, Urgent care. Maintain and keep orderly files. Complete reports, assessments, and paperwork”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Crisis situations

Eligibility Requirements

Driving may be required, Travel may be required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma required, Notary certification required within first year

What You'll Do.

Maintain and keep orderly files

Ensure records meet standards

Coordinate preparation of programmatic material

Perform routine clerical duties

Assist in front desk responsibilities

Check people in and out

Schedule appointments

Perform medical record filing

Audit medical records

Ensure professional communications

Act as informational liaison

Report key issues to management

Verify and update information

Complete other responsibilities as assigned

Request new people complete information forms

Enter information into electronic health record

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal stakeholders; External stakeholders; Related professionals

Communication Scope

Telephone communication; Fax communication; Face-to-face communication; Correspondence communication

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