ED Registration-Night or Day shift Administrative & Office Jobs - Columbia, MD at Geebo

ED Registration-Night or Day shift

Position SummaryThe Patient Access rep is one of the first people patient's encounter.
This position is an integral part of providing patients with the best care and giving them a great patient experience.
The Patient Access Representative is responsible for gathering necessary data, entering appropriate data into computer-Epic, ensuring all necessary paperwork is completed and appropriately signed by patient in order to register and admit patient for inpatient or outpatient services.
Great customer service skills a must.
What Awaits You?Free parking in convenient Columbia, MD locationGenerous Paid Time OffTuition reimbursement and competitively priced medical benefitsMinimum QualificationsHigh School diploma or GED required.
A minimum of one (1) year related work experience in a health care setting or two (2) years customer service experience.
HoursDay shift- 7:
00am-3:
30pm weekend work required-must work every other Saturday and Sunday.
Will get addl shift differential for weekend work.
ORNight shift Hours 11pm-7:
30am; weekend work required-must work every other Saturday and Sunday.
Will get addl shift differential for weekend work.
MUST BE AVAILABLE TO TRAIN DURING THE DAY SHIFT FOR THE FIRST 4 WEEKS, 8:
30-5.
Johns Hopkins Health System requires all employees be fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus.
If hired, you will be required to provide proof of vaccination status within 14 days of employment start.
Exceptions to the COVID-19 vaccination requirement may be granted to individuals for religious beliefs or medical reasons (more info will be shared throughout the hiring process).
Recommended Skills Health Care Customer Service Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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