Site Manager - Family Medicine Residency Retail & Wholesale - Rome, GA at Geebo

Site Manager - Family Medicine Residency

Rome, GA Rome, GA Estimated:
$99K - $125K a year Estimated:
$99K - $125K a year Overview The Site Manager is responsible for the business operations of the physician practice.
Specific requirements include:
A.
Hires, trains, and supervises employees.
B.
Works to assure practice compliance with JCAHO, FLSA, CLlA, OSHA, ADA, EEO, and licensure requirements for physician practice.
C.
Completes check in and checkout procedure utilizing the medical office information system.
D.
Answers incoming telephone communication and routes to appropriate source within the practice.
E.
Completes basic clerical duties, such as filing, typing, etc.
F.
Receives mail, makes appropriate copies, and routes to appropriate source.
G.
Maintains accurate medical records H.
Calls in prescriptions with physicians' approval.
I.
Provides back up for all practice-based business office functions.
J.
Communicates clearly and appropriately with team members, physician(s), and patients.
K.
Cost consciousness L.
Performs other duties as assigned The qualified candidate will possess the following:
A.
Education 1.
Bachelor's degree in business or clinical field preferred OR minimum of five years of prior experience in a medical office B.
Experience 1.
Minimum of five years of experience in a medical office or front office responsibilities 2.
Experience in medical office information systems, electronic billing, and other automated functions 3.
Knowledge of medical terminology, ICD-9/CPT coding, Medicare/Medicaid guidelines, and worker's compensation needed.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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