Medical Office Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Grand Island, NE at Geebo

Medical Office Assistant

Are you passionate about making a difference in people's lives? Do you thrive in a close-knit team environment? Join our team of dedicated professionals at a company with over 100 years of experience, as a medical office assistant.
Responsibilities of the medical office assistant:
Answering phones and addressing patient inquiries with professionalism and empathy.
Efficiently scheduling and managing patient appointments to ensure a smooth workflow.
Greeting patients with warmth and compassion during check-in procedures.
Verifying insurance coverage and processing necessary paperwork accurately.
Organizing and preparing patient medical files for efficient record-keeping.
Assisting with pre-authorizations for insurance, ensuring smooth reimbursement processes.
Perks of the medical office assistant:
Pay starting at $18/hourMonday through Friday 8am to 5pm scheduleBenefits in a Card:
3 medical plans, dental and visionEUR Additional benefits such as:
group accident, critical illness w/ cancer benefits, short-term disability, behavioral health, term life, and identity theftLoyalty Bonus:
earn $400 for every 1200 hours workedIf you have experience in a medical office setting, apply today!The Reserves Network is a family-owned and veteran-founded company.
Since 1984, we have been bringing employers and job seekers together in a variety of industries and positions.
As an equal opportunity employer, we value our employees and foster an environment of respect, integrity and trust in every aspect of employment.
However you identify and whatever your background, we encourage you to apply today or you can download our mobile app to receive and accept real-time job notifications.
EEO//Veteran/disability Employer Recommended Skills Medical Office Skills Professional Attitude Receptive Telephone Call Reception Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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