Office and Patient Coordinator OPC in Gridley, California at Psychiatric Medical Care
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Job Description
Location: Gridley, CA Onsite
Pay: Up to $23 per hour based on experience
Patient Population: Older adults ages 65 and above
Job Description:
The office and patient coordinator provides quality administrative and clerical services for program staff and assists Senior Life Solutions patients with care needs. They provide transportation to patients in a provided vehicle, as applicable. The office and patient coordinator’s responsibilities include assisting with insurance verification and billing procedures, providing clerical support to team members, assisting with patient care, and ensuring transportation is safely provided to patients. The office and patient coordinator contributes to positive team dynamics and excellent customer service.
Work-Life Balance:
- Monday-Friday
- No Weekends
- No On-Call
- 7 Paid Holidays Off Per Year
- PTO accrual
Competitive Benefits:
- Low-cost Medical, Dental, and Vision
- Matching 401k - vested on day one
- Furthering Education Assistance
Unmatched Clinical Support:
- We have online resources at your fingertips 24/7, including a group curriculum toolkit.
- We connect you with our top therapists/social workers for peer-to-peer training and support.
- Previous Senior Life Solution employees ready to train you.
About us:
Senior Life Solutions is an intensive outpatient therapy program designed to meet the unique needs of individuals, typically 65 and older, experiencing depression and/or anxiety related to life changes often associated with aging.
www.psychmc.com
Requirements:Qualifications
- Education: High School Diploma or GED.
- Certification: CNA, MA or LPN preferred.
- Experience: experience in providing care to older adults in hospital or nursing facility environment.
- Experience performing secretarial or clerical duties, working with computers and electronic medical records.
- Good driving record, comfort with transportation and driving a van.
- Experience transporting patients, preferred but not required.
- Knowledge of community resources for older adults, familiarity with medical terminology and medical team roles functioning with other hospital departments.