Medical Editor - Transcriptionist job at Radia in WA

Title: Medical Editor - Transcriptionist Location: Lynnwood United States Salary Range:$22.91 To $32.99 Hourly Job Description: Radia has an exciting opportunity for a Medical Editor/Transcriptionist to join our dynamic team! This is a great opportunity for those that thrive in a fast-paced environment and are eager to learn about radiology! Here at Radia, patients are our number one priority, and we are committed to hiring staff who deliver excellence: in patient care, in customer service, in technology support and in operations. Radia is a place where you can make a real difference for our patients and for yourself. Compensation: Hourly salary range $22.91/hour to $32.99/hour. Salary is based on multiple factors, including but not limited to job-related experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, and employment status. The pay range listed above is base pay; this position may be eligible for additional compensation, such as shift differential (applied to all evening and weekend hours), extra shift bonus, and on-call pay. Benefits: 2 Medical plans to choose from, dental, and vision HSA and FSA available A 401(k)-employer match, with a profit-sharing component Up to 21 paid days off per year 8 paid holidays annually Life, Short and Long Term disability insurance Free onsite parking Learning opportunities through professional development programs Educational Assistance Service bonus Discretionary annual performance-based bonus We are seeking for one (1) Full Time Medical Editor/Transcriptionist. Once completing approximately 1-2 weeks training at corporate headquarters in Lynnwood, Washington, the Medical Editor/Transcriptionist will be working 100% remotely from home. The Medical Editor/Transcriptionist must have a high-speed internet connection and be able to connect a Radia supplied computer via Ethernet. A test of adequate internet speed to run Radia applications will be required prior to hire. Regular Schedule: Sunday - Wednesday 9am - 7:30pm Training Schedule: There is required training for 1-2 weeks at the Lynnwood, WA office from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm. Responsibilities Report Transcription and Editing: Using knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and experience with keyboarding, produce high-quality medical reports and records within turnaround time expectations. Discrepancy Processing: Recognize, identify, and correct discrepancies and errors in dictations and ordered examinations. Workflow Management: Monitor transcription applications and manage multiple worklists; troubleshoot system problems and correct or escalate to appropriate staff. Staying Current: Stay abreast of new medical terminology, procedures, medications and other medical language, using on-line and hard-copy resources. Competencies Accuracy: Transcribes or edits medical records, reports, and documents and ensures they are accurate, consistent, and meet with coding and billing standards. Analytical Thinking: Discriminates between important and unimportant details, recognizes inconsistencies between facts and/or data, and is able to determine what to do with them. Attention to Detail: Concerned with the implications of the smaller details of medical reports. Knowledge of Grammar and Medical Terminology: Has good grasp of English grammar, spelling, and medical terminology related to radiology. Education and Experience Minimum 3 years' experience in a healthcare setting required. Certificate or training in anatomy and medical terminology required. Previous transcription, scribe, or clinical charting experience preferred. Radiology transcription is a plus. High school graduate or GED About Radia Radia is one of the largest and most progressive radiology groups in the nation. Our team of more than 200 board-certified radiologists, with specialty training in everything from Mammography to Neuroradiology and Musculoskeletal to Interventional, provide more than 50 hospital and specialty clinic partners with on-site radiology coverage and interpretations. #INDCORP Regular Schedule: Sunday - Wednesday 9am - 7:30pm Training Schedule: There is required training for 1-2 weeks at the Lynnwood, WA office from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm.

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