Why You’ll Love This Job
Commonwealth Pain & Spine is a pain management network dedicated to improving the lives of our patients by treating their pain with the utmost respect and providing them with the most innovative, safe, responsible, and clinically proven pain relief possible.
Our team of best-in-class physicians, administrators, and staff empathizes with the needs of our patients. We recognize that their pain is exhausting and debilitating and limits their quality of life. Relief from chronic pain is achievable in various degrees through our intelligent and multimodal team-based approach. Our entire team is committed to providing levels of patient satisfaction and overall clinical outcomes that far exceed the expectations of the medical community, referring physicians, and our customers.
Benefits:
- Competitive compensation
- License and DEA Reimbursement
- Annual Education/CME reimbursement
- Comprehensive Health/Vision/Dental insurance options
- Great PTO plan PLUS Paid Holidays
- 401k and matching available
Commonwealth Pain and Spine is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer!
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Maintains cleanliness, sanitation and maintenance of exam rooms, in compliance with OSHA
- Prepare X-ray suite for patients
- Verify accuracy of all patient documentation prior to procedure
- Properly position patient for exam (i.e. standing, sitting, supine) on procedure table
- Operate imaging equipment and file management system
- Work independently to ensure quality patient experience
- Assist patient with transitioning to/from x-ray table as needed
- All other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Skills and Abilities:
- Exceptional customer service skills
- Knowledge of Medical Terminology
- Quickly and accurately type notes into EMR as provider dictates
- Strong computer and phone skills
- Establishes and maintain effective working relationships with staff, co-workers, and patients
- Navigates multiple, simultaneous tasks effectively and efficiently while maintaining a professional, courteous manner
- Advanced knowledge of healthcare regulatory and compliance policies (e.g.; HIPAA)
- High integrity, including maintenance of confidential information
- Ability to exercise good judgment and positively influence others, including handling confrontations with poise and efficiency
- Ability to help lift patients from procedure table to wheelchair and from wheelchair to car
- Regular and reliable attendance, required
Education and Experience:
- 2+ years Medical Assistant experience, preferred
- Pain Management experience, preferred
- EMR, KASPER, INSPECT knowledge and experience, preferred
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands of this position will include sitting and standing with occasional light to medium lifting. Ability to help lift patients and transport in wheelchair from clinic to parking lot. An employee must meet these requirements to successfully perform the essential duties of this job. Reasonable accommodation will be made in accordance with ADA rules and regulations.
Type: Full Time (Hourly)
Job ID: 145043