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Registration Clerk (Surgery Desk)

3.
2 Salem, OH Salem, OH Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$28.
1K - $35.
6K a year Estimated:
$28.
1K - $35.
6K a year Summary Title:
Registration Clerk (Surgery Desk) ID:
13145 Location:
Salem, Ohio Department:
Outpatient Registration Job Type:
SRMC Description SRMC Has an Exciting Opportunity for Qualified Candidates! Position:
Full Time Admitting/ED/Outpatient Registration Clerk Department:
Outpatient Registration (Surgery Desk) Shift:
Days, Varied ?PURPOSE The primary purpose of the Admitting/Registration clerk is to gather accurate demographic, medical, and financial information in an efficient manner, in accordance with established procedures, and as directed by the Admitting/Registration/Collection Supervisor or Director of Revenue Cycle to assure that a successful, viable department is maintained at all times.
This position will also require the employee to perform other related duties and activities assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS High School education or equivalent is required.
Knowledge of computer system (typing, word, excel, email, etc.
).
Medical terminology/background desired.
Be thorough and able to follow detailed instructions.
Good communication skills, problem solving, and ability to prioritize daily work.
Be able to make a change on demand and a multitasker.
Customer service experience is desirable.
Ability to handle frustrating circumstances in calm and composed manner.
Ability to interact with co-workers and work as a team.
BENEFITS Competitive wages Medical/prescription insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Accident and critical insurance Employer paid life insurance 403 (b) retirement with employer matching Tuition reimbursement Continuing education reimbursement Cafeteria discounts Employee Assistance Program.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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