Rehabilitation Services Clerk Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Olathe, KS at Geebo

Rehabilitation Services Clerk

Olathe, KS Olathe, KS PRN PRN Estimated:
$35.
6K - $45.
1K a year Estimated:
$35.
6K - $45.
1K a year Job
Summary:
We welcome you to join the Rehab Team as a Rehabilitation Services Clerk (DB1, COP, GAR, SFC, SMP, YMCA).
You will be responsible for greeting patients and their families upon entering the Rehabilitation Services department.
Duties also include:
checks patients in; assures that patients are registered; answers phones in a prompt and courteous manner; maintains accurate referral documentation; schedules patient appointments; when necessary contacts physician offices and insurers for necessary authorizations, certifications, and referrals; problem solves when necessary; closes out outpatient charts; faxes documents to physician offices and insurers; may participate in Performance Improvement activities and processes.
We are now a part of The University of Kansas Health System, read about our exciting future here! Minimum Requirements:
Less Than High School Minimum High School or GED Preferred Healthcare Provider CPR - (American Heart Association or American Red Cross ONLY) Minimum 90 Days Key
Responsibilities:
Participates in the education of others, including OHSI staff, medical staff, PT/PTA students, Olathe School District 21st Century volunteers/interns, observers, and community groups.
Demonstrates flexibility required to meet changing priorities.
Maintains respectful working relationships with co-workers and encourages the team approach.
Approaches work in a manner that makes quality improvement a part of every activity.
View our Benefit Highlights Why Top Talent Join Olathe Health? Location:
Olathe Health OMC Physical Therapy Schedule:
PRN, Day Shift, PRN.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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