Trauma Registrar - PA Experience Require

R.A.M. Healthcare Consulting Group, Inc. – Quality, Service, & Integrity R.A.M. Healthcare Consulting Group has over two decades combined experience providing consulting services to hospitals throughout the United States. R.A.M HCG has built a solid reputation providing superior customer service and client satisfaction. With quality, service, and integrity as our core values, we specialize in quality staffing for hospitals nationwide with a focus in Trauma Registry. Our success begins with the right people—a highly trained staff and quality healthcare specialists. We are proud of our consultants and stand by them 100%. We also constantly invest in our staff and provide a great work environment and best-in-class benefits. Job Summary The Trauma Registrar is responsible for the review and detailed abstraction of trauma registry data from electronic medical records in compliance with state and national guidelines. The Trauma Registrar is committed to high-quality data abstraction, meets both quality and productivity standards, detailed, and works well to ensure deadlines are met. We are seeking candidates who are interested in Full-time or Part-time (20+ hours per week) remote Trauma Registry opportunities. Job Qualifications for Trauma Registrar: • Required - A minimum of 2 years' trauma registry data abstraction experience in Level I, II, III, or IV trauma facilities • Required - AIS 2015 and Trauma Registry course completion certificates • Required - ICD-10 course completion within the past 5 years • Required - Experience with the PA Trauma Registry system: Trauma HQ (IQVIA) • Preferred- CSTR and/or CAISS R.A.M.HCG consultants receive the following benefits: • Competitive Pay • W-2 Employee Status • Medical Benefits • Vacation, Holiday and Sick Leave • 401(k) Match • Paid Weekly • Direct Payroll Deposit • Long-term and short-term assignments to fit your needs We are an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to a policy of nondiscrimination in employment on any basis including race, creed, color, age, sex, religion or national origin. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract Pay: From $28.00 per hour Benefits: • 401(k) matching • Dental insurance • Flexible schedule • Health insurance • Life insurance • Paid time off • Vision insurance Experience: • Trauma Registry level I, II, III, or IV: 2 years (Required) • front and back end trauma registry abstraction: 1 year (Required) • PA Trauma Registry System Trauma HQ (IQVIA): 1 year (Required) License/Certification: • ICD-10 Certification from the last 5 years (Required) • AIS 2015 and Trauma Registry Course certificates (Required) • CAISS and/or CSTR (Preferred) Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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