Surgery Scheduler - per diem
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Job Description
Surgery Scheduler
Surgical Services
Announcement #294166
Jefferson Healthcare is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Surgery Scheduler to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication skills and have strong organizational abilities. This role is essential for scheduling patients in a timely, accurate, efficient, and compassionate manner, ensuring that the processes surrounding surgical procedures are smooth and without concern.
The primary responsibility of the Surgery Scheduler is to create, organize, and maintain an active, accurate, and operational surgery schedule for all parties involved. This position includes managing the surgery schedule and coordinating with patients, physicians, and insurance companies to facilitate timely and accurate surgical procedures.
What can we offer you?
Medical, dental, vision, retirement, PTO, and more
Outstanding benefits, including a 5% employer contribution to your retirement account and low insurance premiums for individuals and families. Our benefits package is ranked in the top 1% in the state!
Hands-on training with opportunities for advancement
What you'll need:
High School diploma or equivalent.
Two years' experience in a medical clinic or hospital.
Working knowledge of medical/surgical terminology, third-party payor requirements, electronic scheduling systems, and electronic medical records systems.
Knowledge of medical MA-C preferred.
Schedule: 1.0 FTE, 40 hr/week, Day Shift
To apply: please visit our careers website at https://jeffersonhealthcare.org/healthcare-careers/
This position will remain open until filled.
Jefferson Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.
Interested in this position?
Apply directly on the hospital's official career page.
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