Temp - Administrative / Non-Clinical - Data Entry / Clerk (Days) Flint, MI 24951

Treva is a supplemental staffing agency located in metro Detroit, Michigan. We partner with multiple health care organizations throughout the United States to fill needs for contract, contingent and/or direct hire positions. Put our passion of matching professional candidates with incredible opportunities to work for you!

SHIFT DETAILS

  • Days
  • 8 hours per day
  • No on call
  • No weekend

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

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  • High School Diploma - Required, Associates or higher - Preferred
  • 1+ years of Experience in a clerk type role - Required
  • This position is currently remote, but that is not the long term plan - Required
  • Microsoft Excel Test and Data Entry Test results included ins Submission - Required
  • Healthcare experience int the workplace - Required
  • Contractors within 50 Miles are HIGHLY Preferred
Other requirements to note while working on this submission:
  1. Must disclose if your candidate has ever worked at any McLaren site or affiliate.
  2. Do NOT include any Medical or Personal information that could be construed as a reason not to hire. Profiles will be judged on Experience
  3. About 50% of these positions will have perm offers after the 13 weeks

If working collaboratively with an established agency to secure your next career move is intriguing to you – send your resume today! An experienced recruiter will contact you to determine what YOUR needs and career goals are. We will work together as a team to find the best position that suits your needs. Treva offers competitive packages, a supportive and encouraging culture, and a team of professionals that want to see you succeed! Our goal is to establish and maintain a relationship with our candidate that allows us to be your go-to resource for any and all career moves!

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