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Job DetailsLevel: EntryJob Location: MERIDIAN, ID 83646Salary Range: $14.00 - $17.00 HourlyAbout us We are professional, innovative, and agile. Our work environment includes: Modern office setting Growth opportunities Our medical scribes are trained to work under the personal supervision of a healthcare provider during his or her clinical shift. With the ever-increasing documentation demands into electronic health record (EHR) systems, our goal at Revascent is to take on the majority of the provider documentation burden to help improve efficiency, decrease documentation burnout, and in turn help to improve provider wellness. We are looking to fill a remote scribe position for approximately one to four days per week with a variable schedule. This work is remote and supporting a clinic that is in Mountain Standard Time. We welcome candidates of all interests to apply, whether you are looking for a career, or planning to attend medical school, nursing school, dental school, etc. Our Scribes work one on one with a clinician throughout their shift, providing the opportunity for shadowing, gaining experience, and building vital relationships. Current specialties available: Family Medicine Job duties include: Charting patient histories, physical exam, procedures, and disposition planning as directed by the provider (SOAP notes) Order entry as directed by the provider Track diagnostic results Discharge planning including referrals, letters, and prescriptions Qualifications: 8-24 hours per week (no seasonal positions) Authorized to work in the United States Must be 18+ years old High School diploma or equivalent Background check required upon hire. Benefits include: Paid training program 401K and medical benefits for those who qualify. Flexible schedule Like minded peers Foster meaningful relationships for letters of recommendation Group volunteer opportunities Schedule: For Clinic- Average 8-hour shift Weekday availability Day shift Weekends off Holidays off Qualifications

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