Medical Scribe - Remote | WFH at Get It - Healthcare Wake County, NC

Medical Scribe - Remote | WFH job at Get It - Healthcare. Wake County, NC. Are you a motivated, detail-oriented individual with a passion for healthcare? Join our team as a Medical Scribe and gain invaluable experience working alongside physicians, patients, and clinical care teams. This is a non‑clinical, entry‑level role, perfect for those looking to deepen their understanding of the healthcare field. Remote training is provided, and no certification is required. As a Medical Scribe, you'll observe and document physician-patient interactions in real-time, helping to create accurate clinical documentation. Site placements are thoughtfully matched to align with both client needs and staff availability, ensuring a rewarding experience for everyone involved. Why Join Us? Comprehensive Training: Receive specialized training tailored to the site you’ll support, building a strong foundation for your role. Skill Development: Master electronic health records, medical terminology, and clinical documentation through hands‑on experience. Healthcare Insight: Work directly with providers in various specialties, gaining unique insights into clinical workflows, decision‑making, and team dynamics. Mentorship Opportunities: Build professional relationships with clinicians who can provide guidance and letters of recommendation for your future endeavors. Peer Connections: Join a network of peers pursuing similar career paths. Flexible Scheduling: Balance your work with other commitments, such as classes or personal obligations. Perks: Access discounts on test preparation materials and scrubs. Leadership Growth: Leadership opportunities are available for those looking to expand their impact. What We're Looking For We value individuals who are enthusiastic, customer-focused, and eager to learn. The ideal candidate meets the following criteria: Requirements Age: Must be at least 19 years old. Availability: Able to commit to 2-3 shifts per week, approximately 20 hours weekly, for at least 1 year. Typing Skills: Minimum typing speed of 60 words per minute. Remote Work Environment: A quiet, HIPAA-compliant home office setup with a noise-canceling headset and built-in microphone for clear communication. Education: College coursework in biology, anatomy, or medical terminology is preferred. Experience: Previous exposure to a clinical environment is a plus but not required. Personal Attributes: Motivated, adaptable, customer-oriented, and eager to grow in a fast-paced environment. Technology Reliable desktop or laptop computer (Windows 10/11 or macOS Catalina or later) with at least 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD. High‑definition webcam for video calls and remote consultations. Internet speed of at least 25 Mbps for seamless data transmission. Work Schedule Schedules vary by site but typically include weekday shifts, starting between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Additional preparation time may be required before shifts. Employment Type: Part-Time Salary: $ 11.00 13.00 Per Hour #J-18808-Ljbffr Get It - Healthcare Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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