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  • Research Coordinator

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Gilbert, AZ

    Research Coordinator About OrthoArizona: At OrthoArizona, we are bringing the best together. Our organization was created to help serve ALL orthopedic and podiatry needs throughout the Valley! We have a wide range of orthopedic surgeons and mid-level providers including physical and occupational therapists. Today we are one of Arizona's largest privately owned and most comprehensive orthopedic practices with more than 75 locally and nationally renowned providers across 30 locations, in addition to 2 ambulatory surgical centers and in house state of the art MRI capabilities. At OrthoArizona we are committed to best-in-class patient care, being a pioneer in research and technology, and most importantly, rewarding and recognizing our employees. As a Research Coordinator with OrthoArizona, you will get to: Collaborate with the supervising physician and research team to develop, implement, and manage clinical research protocols. Recruit and screen potential study participants, explaining the purpose and procedures of the study and obtaining informed consent. Coordinate and conduct study visits, collect and record accurate data, and ensure compliance with study protocols and regulatory requirements. Monitor participant safety and well-being throughout the study, promptly reporting any adverse events or deviations from the protocol. Assist in maintaining study records, source documentation, and case report forms in adherence to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines. Liaise with study sponsors, regulatory authorities, and ethics committees as needed to ensure study compliance and approvals. Maintain effective communication with all stakeholders, providing regular updates on study progress and any challenges encountered. Contribute to the preparation and submission of research manuscripts, abstracts, and presentations for scientific conferences. Ensure proper storage and accountability of investigational products and study supplies. Participate in the training and education of study team members, as well as study-related educational sessions for participants. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., life sciences, nursing, pharmacy) is preferred. Advanced degrees (e.g., Master's) are highly valued. Previous experience as a Clinical Research Coordinator or in a similar research-related role is preferred. Familiarity with clinical research processes, regulations (FDA, ICH-GCP), and ethical guidelines is essential. Knowledge of electronic data capture systems and proficiency in MS Office applications. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to interact professionally with participants and multidisciplinary teams. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail to manage multiple tasks efficiently. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team-oriented environment. A passion for advancing medical research and improving patient outcomes.
    $46k-65k yearly est. 60d+ ago
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  • Authorization and Eligibility Representative

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Chandler, AZ

    Authorization & Eligibility Representative About OrthoArizona: At OrthoArizona, we are bringing the best together. Our organization was created to help serve ALL orthopedic and podiatry needs throughout the Valley! We have a wide range of orthopedic surgeons and mid-level providers including physical and occupational therapists. Today we are one of Arizona's largest privately owned and most comprehensive orthopedic practices with more than 75 locally and nationally renowned providers across 30 locations, in addition to 2 ambulatory surgical centers and in house state of the art MRI capabilities. At OrthoArizona we are committed to best-in-class patient care, being a pioneer in research and technology, and most importantly, rewarding and recognizing our employees. As an Authorization & Eligibility Representative with OrthoArizona, you will get to: Verify insurance coverage for potential new patients, add Ons, and re-verify insurance coverage for existing patients. Navigate through multiple insurance portals or by phone to obtain necessary insurance benefits. Reconciles obtained information within the Practice Management System, EMR, and Phreesia to ensure successful claim processing. Responsible for obtaining all referrals and authorizations for Physical Therapy Patients, as required. Responsible for acting as a liaison between patients, healthcare providers, and insurance carriers to ensure all proper measures are taken and information is collected. Enter any authorization numbers and expiration dates into the Practice Management System, EMR, and Phreesia for proper claim processing. Update pertinent insurance notes in multiple EMR systems for corresponding departments to access. Maintain medical records in accordance with practice policies and procedures. **Using state or federally regulated websites may require personal login credentials. Minimum Qualifications: Excellent customer / patient service. Knowledge of medical terminology. Working knowledge of computer programs. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Understand/Perform training on practice management software. Ability to promote favorable facility image with physicians, patients, insurance companies, and general public. Ability to communicate effectively on the telephone. Ability to make decisions and solve problems. Working knowledge of health insurance plans including reading plan requirements. Follow all Standard Operating Procedures. High School diploma or GED. Minimum of 2 years of experience in healthcare administration or related field. Strong organizational and communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Ability to meet metric deadlines and stay within goal expectations with little oversight. Knowledge of medical terminology and insurance authorization processes. Preferred Qualifications: Centricity Software and Phreesia Experience Full Time Benefits: Robust paid time off package including, sick time, holidays, & paid time off! Medical with multiple different plan options. Health Savings account + company contributions. Dental & Vision insurance. 401(k) Pet insurance. ID Theft protection & Legal assistance.
    $28k-34k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Echo Sonographer

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Gilbert, AZ

    Echo Sonographer Join Our Growing Team at OrthoArizona At OrthoArizona, we're redefining musculoskeletal care across the state through innovation, collaboration, and a relentless commitment to patient-centered excellence. As we expand our integrated care offerings, we are seeking a skilled and compassionate ECHO Sonographer to join our dynamic diagnostic services team. This is a unique opportunity to work in a collaborative outpatient setting that combines orthopedic and cardiovascular diagnostics to deliver comprehensive care under one roof. What You'll Do Perform high-quality transthoracic echocardiograms (TTE) in accordance with ASE guidelines. Conduct stress echocardiograms (exercise and pharmacologic). Collaborate directly with cardiologists and referring providers to support timely, accurate diagnoses. Maintain detailed, accurate documentation and reporting in EMR. Ensure proper use, cleaning, and maintenance of ultrasound equipment. Provide compassionate, patient-centered care in a fast-paced outpatient environment. Assist in the development of imaging protocols as we grow our diagnostic program. Qualifications Completion of an accredited Cardiac Sonography or Cardiovascular Technology program. Active RDCS (AE) certification through ARDMS or RCS through CCI. Current BLS certification required. Minimum 5 year of clinical ECHO experience preferred. Strong understanding of cardiac anatomy, pathology, and Doppler physics. Excellent communication skills and professional demeanor. EMR proficiency and ability to adapt in a technology-forward environment. Required to travel between clinics to meet patient needs. Why OrthoArizona? Be part of Arizona's leading orthopedic and musculoskeletal group. Work in modern outpatient clinics with cutting-edge technology. Enjoy a Monday-Friday schedule with no call or hospital rounds. Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits. Growth opportunities within a high-performing, physician-led organization. A culture that values collaboration, innovation, and care excellence.
    $73k-102k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Aesthetician (Part-time) - Gilbert, AZ

    Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery 3.9company rating

    Gilbert, AZ job

    Join a workplace recognized by Newsweek as America's Greatest Workplaces for 2024. Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery's mission is to deliver the highest quality patient care and experience in dermatology and aesthetic services. We are currently seeking candidates with exceptional customer service and clinical skills to join our team as an Aesthetician. We strive to create a career destination that feels more like family than work. You will be working with a team of professionals for a well-known, highly regarded dermatology practice who puts our patients above all else. COMPENSATION/BENEFITS: Incentive plans with additional earning opportunity up to an additional $2 more per hour! Career advancement opportunities Paid holidays, vacation, floating holiday, AND personal time off Benefits packages, including medical, dental, STD, LTD, Life, and other voluntary benefit offerings (for employees working 30+ hours per week) Up to 40% off products and cosmetic procedures 401(k) matching SUMMARY Working under the supervision of the physician, the Aesthetician is a skincare specialist responsible for the delivery of a variety of elective cosmetic/therapeutic services, treatments, and education to patients, designed to improve or maintain the health and appearance of the skin. The Aesthetician works to ensure that the patient is satisfied with the elective services and recommended products. Individuals employed in the position of Aesthetician will function within the scope of practice as determined by regulations of the state where the individual is employed; certification and/or registration may be required depending on the state where the individual is employed. Additional duties may be assigned to persons employed as Aestheticians. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Perform professional consultations regarding available services and products; determine patient skincare goals and objectives, along with a care plan to facilitate achievement of those goals Perform patient procedures, e.g., deep pore cleansing, chemical exfoliation/peels, facials, glycolic acid peels, hair removal, laser therapy, micro-dermabrasion, skin rejuvenation, skin hydration, etc. Provide patient education for skin care, recommending adjustments to the patient's skincare routine as appropriate to reinforce provider's therapy regimen and enhance patient confidence Consult with physician concerning treatments and patient compliance or non-compliance Accurately document in the patient's electronic health record as required Process correspondence and home care instructions regarding skin treatment plans; track referral sources, sending thank you letters to the source Develop written instructions on various aspects of skin care Maintain work areas appropriate for patient treatments and product sales, and in compliance with OSHA standards Maintain all equipment in working condition in accordance with manufacturer guidelines, resolving any issues or reporting any problems as appropriate Maintain a complete inventory of cosmetic/treatment products; routinely check all supplies for expiration dates Develop a patient base through direct provider referral and marketing efforts Develop and successfully implement a marketing plan to focus on outside target markets, contributing to marketing brochures and ads; adhere to marketing budget Order supplies as needed; order equipment as approved Participate in special projects and assignments such as health fairs, community events, etc. Implement plans and direct efforts to achieve target goals for services and product sales, maximizing profitability potential Attend staff meetings and complete mandatory in-service education/training Perform other duties as required or assigned KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of elective skin care services, treatments, and products Ability to maintain a high level of organization and attention to detail Knowledge of ADCS policies, including quality assurance policies, OSHA, and other applicable government regulations and standards; ability to actively apply that knowledge in the performance of all job duties Ability to apply principles of aseptic technique and infection control in the performance of all job duties, including the cleaning and sterilization of medical instruments in the autoclave Ability to practice confidentiality and follow HIPAA regulations with patient information Ability to practice professional ethics and use discretion concerning ADCS directives and proprietary information/trade secrets of the organization Ability to practice within the scope of education and training; ability to recognize a problem and effectively problem-solve, using guidance from the provider and/or management when necessary Knowledge of medical terminology and ability to use appropriately Ability to manage time efficiently, prioritize, multi-task, and adapt to change Ability to maintain high level of accuracy in all documentation and in the performance of all job duties Skilled in typing/keyboarding; skilled in using computers EDUCATION High school diploma or GED required; college degree preferred Certificate of completion/diploma from an approved aesthetician program required EXPERIENCE Six months of experience as an Aesthetician required; two years of experience working as an Aesthetician in a dermatology practice preferred LICENSURE/CERTIFICATIONs REQUIREMENTS Must be licensed per requirements of the state where employed, maintaining licensure per state regulations ADCS Clinics LLC participates in equal employment opportunities for all individuals and abides by EEOC and nondiscrimination provisions of all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. All applicants must have authorization to work in the United States.
    $44k-60k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Transporter

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Gilbert, AZ

    Transporter About OrthoArizona: OrthoArizona is a leading healthcare institution dedicated to providing the highest quality of patient care and innovative medical services. We are currently seeking a reliable and compassionate Radiology Transporter to join our team and play a crucial role in ensuring the seamless delivery of radiology services to our patients. As a Radiology Transporter, you will be an essential part of our healthcare team, responsible for safely and efficiently transporting patients to and from radiology departments within our clinic. Your role is critical in maintaining patient comfort and ensuring timely diagnostic procedures while upholding the highest standards of patient care. Pay starting at $15/hour. As a Radiology Transporter with OrthoArizona, you will get to: Safely transport patients to and from radiology departments using the appropriate equipment (e.g., stretchers, wheelchairs, or other specialized transport devices). Ensure the comfort and well-being of patients during transit, taking into account any medical conditions, age, or special needs. Communicate effectively with patients to address their concerns, provide reassurance, and answer questions. Collaborate with radiology and nursing staff to coordinate the timing of patient transfers, ensuring minimal disruption to radiology schedules. Adhere to safety protocols and infection control measures to maintain a sterile and clean environment. Maintain equipment and ensure it is clean, safe, and in good working condition. Complete necessary documentation related to patient transport, including tracking patient arrivals and departures. Assist in other clinic duties as required. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to lift and transfer patients safely, as well as push/pull equipment as required. Knowledge of patient care and medical terminology is a plus. Basic understanding of infection control and safety protocols. Compassionate, patient-centered attitude and strong empathy for patients. Must be available full time. Full Time Benefits: Robust paid time off package including, sick time, holidays, & paid time off! Medical with multiple different plan options. Health Savings account + company contributions. Dental & Vision insurance. 401(k) Pet discount plan. ID Theft protection & Legal assistance.
    $15 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Medical Scribe

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Mesa, AZ

    Medical Scribe Are you starting your career and looking to lay a foundation for a future in healthcare by acquiring essential clinical skills under the guidance of an experienced medical staff? Look no further than OrthoArizona - a leading orthopedic care provider that values your potential. We are currently hiring entry-level Medical Scribes to work closely with our renowned orthopedic specialists and sports medicine professionals. If you are a Pre-Med, Pre-PA, or Pre-Nursing candidate eager to gain firsthand experience in patient care, this position will enable you to acquire knowledge about various orthopedic diagnostics, laboratory results, and treatment modalities while deepening your understanding of diverse orthopedic conditions, their presentations, and management approaches. What to Expect Starting Pay: $15.00 per hour As you join our mission to provide exceptional and compassionate musculoskeletal care to the Greater Phoenix community, you can expect to be supported with: A robust benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage; basic life, disability, and pet insurance; paid time off and holidays; 401k; wellness reimbursements, and more. State-of-the-art facilities and resources equipped with the advanced technologies and equipment you need to excel in your role, enhance patient outcomes, and facilitate your professional growth. A collaborative and supportive culture that encourages open communication between physicians and staff, teamwork, and a commitment to best-in-class patient care. Our practice consistently scores 4.9 out of 5 in patient satisfaction. A profit-sharing bonus structure that includes outcomes and satisfaction. As a Medical Scribe at OrthoArizona, you'll get to: Accompany orthopedic surgeons in the exam room to document patient visits. Type detailed notes, including History of Present Illness (HPI), physical examinations, imaging dictations, assessments, and treatment plans. Input diagnosis codes and office visit orders. Receive a letter of recommendation attesting to your dedication and skills for your future career and educational pursuits. Qualifications: High school diploma Fast and accurate typing skills Knowledge of medical terminology (preferred) About OrthoArizona Dedicated to serving the Greater Phoenix community since 1994, OrthoArizona is the largest and most accomplished physician-owned orthopedic and musculoskeletal care group in Arizona. Our premier team of more than 200 healthcare providers, including over 70 orthopedic specialists, serves all orthopedic and sports medicine needs from 25 orthopedic clinics across the Valley.
    $15 hourly 16d ago
  • Radiology Technologist

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Gilbert, AZ

    Radiologic Technologist OrthoArizona is hiring immediately! Join our elite team of renowned orthopedic specialists as a Radiologic Technologist and enjoy an energetic work environment and a path to professional growth at a variety of locations across the Valley. New Graduates welcome to apply! What to Expect as a Radiology Tech with OrthoArizona: This role does not require you perform Fluoroscopy or be involved in surgery. Pay: $30.00 - $40.00 per hour Schedule: 8-hour shifts, no weekends, no major holidays, no on-call Location: South Gilbert, AZ As you join our mission to provide exceptional and compassionate musculoskeletal care to the Greater Phoenix community, you can expect to be supported with: A robust benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage; basic life, disability, and pet insurance; paid time off and holidays; 401k; wellness reimbursements, and more. State-of-the-art facilities and resources equipped with the advanced technologies and equipment you need to excel in your role, enhance patient outcomes, and facilitate your professional growth. Career development and ongoing opportunities for advancement, including specialization and leadership roles within our fast-growing organization. A collaborative and supportive culture that encourages open communication between physicians and staff, teamwork, and a commitment to best-in-class patient care. A profit-sharing bonus structure that includes outcomes and satisfaction. As a Radiology Technologist with OrthoArizona, you'll get to: Prepare patients for radiologic procedures Explain all procedures to patients being sure all of their questions are answered Protect patients from unnecessary exposure to radiation by utilizing shielding equipment. Take x-rays following established procedures for patient care and safety Document patient care services in chart Import outside imaging to office PACS Scan documents into EMR Maintains accurate QC logs and service records, maintain and monitor dosimetry badges, etc. as required by state and federal regulations Ensure equipment is in working order, maintain radiology supplies and reports any malfunctions. Your experience should include: 1 - 2 years Radiology, preferably in a busy orthopedic practice or hospital. Completion of approved American College of Radiology Technologist Program Certificate of Medical Imaging Modality by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) Arizona State license Medical Radiologic Technologist Board of Examiners (MRTBE) Maintain CPR certification About OrthoArizona Dedicated to serving the Greater Phoenix community since 1994, OrthoArizona is the largest and most accomplished physician-owned orthopedic and musculoskeletal care group in Arizona. Our premier team of more than 200 healthcare providers, including over 70 orthopedic specialists, serves all orthopedic and sports medicine needs from 30 orthopedic clinics across the Valley.
    $30-40 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Patient Services Specialist

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Mesa, AZ

    Medical Receptionist - Physical Therapy OrthoArizona is now hiring skilled Medical Receptionist of all levels to join our elite team of renowned healthcare providers. Whether you're an entry-level medical receptionist or a seasoned professional, OrthoArizona offers a supportive environment to advance your career while enhancing patient experiences at every touchpoint. What to Expect as a Medical Receptionist with OrthoArizona: Pay: Starting from $17 per hour Location: Mesa, AZ As you join our mission to provide exceptional and compassionate musculoskeletal care to the Greater Phoenix community, you can expect to be supported with: A robust benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage; basic life, disability, and pet insurance; paid time off and holidays; 401k; wellness reimbursements, and more. State-of-the-art facilities and resources equipped with the advanced technologies and equipment you need to excel in your role, enhance patient outcomes, and facilitate your professional growth. Career development and ongoing opportunities for advancement, including specialization and leadership roles within our fast-growing organization. A collaborative and supportive culture that encourages open communication between physicians and staff, teamwork, and a commitment to best-in-class patient care. As a Medical Receptionist with OrthoArizona, you'll get to: Answers phone in prompt, courteous and helpful manner, screening, and routing calls as needed, creates phone note in the patient electronic medical record, and/or providing information to patients Be the 1st point of contact for our patients : Greet, Check In, Check Out and provide excellent patient service. Manage schedule, assist with insurance verification and other physical therapy insurance requirements Support physical therapy staff by keeping the front desk organized and running smoothly Assist in indexing patient documents to the correct patient chart Assist in routing electronic faxes to the correct location fax folder and or uploading to the correct patient chart Assist with other duties as needed during down time All other duties as assigned. Qualifications Include: Excellent customer / patient service Knowledge of medical terminology Working knowledge of computer programs Excellent written and verbal communication skills Understand/Perform training on practice management software Continue to expand knowledge of practice management software as updates occur Follow all Standard Operating Procedures Minimum Qualifications High School diploma or GED Preferred Experience: At least one year of medical office experience Bilingual a plus Basic phone handling skills - Contact Center experience Basic knowledge of insurance plans and the specialty referral process About OrthoArizona: Dedicated to serving the Greater Phoenix community since 1994, OrthoArizona is the largest and most accomplished physician-owned orthopedic and musculoskeletal care group in Arizona. Our premier team of more than 200 healthcare providers, including over 70 orthopedic specialists, serves all orthopedic and sports medicine needs from 25 orthopedic clinics across the Valley.
    $17 hourly 9d ago
  • Physical Therapy Tech

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Chandler, AZ

    Physical Therapy Technician We're expanding our multi-specialty orthopedic clinics throughout the Valley and looking for friendly, hardworking, and self-motivated physical therapy technicians to assist our team of renowned healthcare providers in various aspects of patient support. In this role, you will work under the direct supervision of licensed physical therapists assisting patients with their movements within the facility, ensuring the cleanliness of treatment areas, and offering crucial support to physical therapists during patient exercises. More than a job, this position is a steppingstone to a rewarding PT career. Gain hands-on experience and insights into physical therapy practices while elevating your application for PT or physical therapist assistant (PTA) schools. At OrthoArizona, we're committed to providing a pathway for your success in the healthcare industry. Join us! What to Expect Pay: Starting at $15 per hour Primary Location: Chandler (Germann PT), AZ As you join our mission to provide exceptional and compassionate musculoskeletal care to the Greater Phoenix community, you can expect to be supported with: ● A robust benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage; basic life, disability, and pet insurance; paid time off and holidays; 401k; wellness reimbursements, and more. ● State-of-the-art facilities and resources equipped with the advanced technologies and equipment you need to excel in your role, enhance patient outcomes, and facilitate your professional growth. ● Career development and ongoing opportunities for advancement, including specialization and leadership roles within our fast-growing organization. ● A collaborative and supportive culture that encourages open communication between physicians and staff, teamwork, and a commitment to best-in-class patient care. Our practice consistently scores 4.9 out of 5 in patient satisfaction. ● A profit-sharing bonus structure that includes outcomes and satisfaction. As a Physical Therapy Aide with OrthoArizona, you'll get to: Transport patients to and from treatment areas with compassion and care. Assist patients with undressing and dressing wounds in preparation for treatment. Support treatment procedures as directed by licensed therapists. Apply heat/cold modalities, conduct exercises, and provide injury prevention services. Maintain clean, organized, and unobstructed treatment areas. Answer phones, take messages, and assist with front desk duties. Qualifications: Must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalent. Knowledge of exercise techniques, human anatomy, and the ability to correct positioning. Observational skills to report patient responses to therapists. Flexibility to travel to other locations to support patient volume. About OrthoArizona: Dedicated to serving the Greater Phoenix community since 1994, OrthoArizona is the largest and most accomplished physician-owned orthopedic and musculoskeletal care group in Arizona. Our premier team of more than 200 healthcare providers, including over 75 orthopedic specialists, serves all orthopedic and sports medicine needs from 30 orthopedic clinics across the Valley.
    $15 hourly 8d ago
  • Certified Hand Therapist

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Queen Creek, AZ

    Hand Therapist About OrthoArizona At OrthoArizona, we are bringing the best together. Our organization was created to help serve ALL orthopedic and podiatry needs throughout the Valley! We have a wide range of orthopedic surgeons and mid-level providers including physical and occupational therapists. Today we are one of Arizona's largest privately owned and most comprehensive orthopedic practices with more than 75 locally and nationally renowned providers across 30 locations, in addition to 2 ambulatory surgical centers and in house state of the art MRI capabilities. At OrthoArizona we are committed to best-in-class patient care, being a pioneer in research and technology, and most importantly, rewarding and recognizing our employees. Pay: $80,000-$130,000 based on experience As a Hand Therapist with OrthoArizona, you will get to: Review physician's written referral to determine hand therapy treatment required. Evaluate patients using appropriate tests, measurements, clinical observation, and supplementary information provided by the patient. Develop individual patient treatment goals and activities based on evaluation of patient data and demographics. Administer treatment to improve and maintain function and evaluate its effects. Instruct, motivate, educate, and assist patients to perform various physical activities designed in the treatment plan. Monitor effects of treatment at various stages and adjusts treatment to achieve maximum results. Perform treatment involving application of physical agents, moist or heat packs, and other modalities as needed. Document treatment, response, and progress results onto chart and transcribes notes as required. Record treatment charges daily and completes charge tickets in an accurate and timely manner. Assist in training and orienting of new staff. Supervise Occupational Therapy Assistants, Techs and Aides. All other duties assigned. Qualifications: Knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Working knowledge of computer programs. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Understand/Perform training on electronic medical records software. Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy program. Passed National Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy Examination. Licensed in the state of Arizona. Maintain CPR certification. Minimum 2 years experience specific to outpatient orthopedic hand therapy and splint fabrication. Preferred Qualifications: CHT Preferred. Full Time Benefits: Robust paid time off package including, sick time, holidays, & paid time off! Medical with multiple different plan options. Health Savings account + company contributions. Dental & Vision Insurance. Company paid life insurance policy + the option to purchase additional benefits to protect you from what life throws at you. 401(k) with a company contribution + profit sharing! Pet Discount Plan. ID Theft Protection & Legal Assistance.
    $80k-130k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Physician Assistant - Total Joint

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Gilbert, AZ

    Physician Assistant - Total Joint About OrthoArizona: At OrthoArizona, we're bringing the best together. Our organization was created to help serve ALL orthopedic and sports medicine needs throughout the Valley! We have a wide range of orthopedic surgeons and mid-level providers including physical and occupational therapists, PA's and NP's. Today we're one of Arizona's largest privately owned and most comprehensive orthopedic practices with more than 75 locally and nationally renowned providers across 30 locations, in addition to in house state of the art MRI capabilities. At OrthoArizona we are committed to best-in-class patient care, being a pioneer in research and technology, and most importantly, rewarding and recognizing our team members. As a Physician Assistant with OrthoArizona, you will get to: Maintain a patient treatment schedule consistent with the needs of the Physician. Obtain complete medical history and physical data on patients. Review patient medical records. Interpret and integrate data to determine appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures as needed. Perform complete physical exam and records findings. Establish presumptive diagnosis. Order appropriate lab and diagnostic procedures. Administer injections and medications. Advise patients regarding health and illness prevention. Recommend community resources to help patient and family needs. Instruct patient and family regarding medication and treatment procedures. Assist physicians in recording patient progress. Issue diagnostic orders. Triage patient phone calls. Provide monitoring and continuity of care between physician visits. Provide on call services on assigned basis. Prioritize work activities based on clinical demands. All other duties assigned. Qualifications: Working knowledge of computer programs. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Complete and maintain HCP training. Understand/Perform training on practice management software. Continue to expand knowledge of practice management software as updates occur. Follow all Standard Operating Procedures. Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from accredited Physician Assistant Program. Certification from the National Commission on certification of Physician Assistants. Maintain Arizona State License. Maintain CPR certification. Preferred Qualifications: 2 years of Physician Assistant experience in a busy orthopedic practice. Full Time Benefits: Robust paid time off package including, sick time, holidays, & paid time off! Medical with multiple different plan options. Health Savings account + company contributions. Dental & Vision insurance. 401(k) Pet insurance. ID Theft protection & Legal assistance.
    $90k-144k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Certified Athletic Trainer

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Phoenix, AZ

    Certified Athletic Trainer About OrthoArizona: At OrthoArizona, we are bringing the best together. Our organization was created to help serve ALL orthopedic and sports medicine needs throughout the Valley! We have a wide range of orthopedic surgeons and mid-level providers including physical and occupational therapists. Today we are one of Arizona's largest privately owned and most comprehensive orthopedic practices with more than 75 locally and nationally renowned providers across 30 locations, in addition to in house state of the art MRI capabilities. At OrthoArizona we are committed to best-in-class patient care, being a pioneer in research and technology, and most importantly, rewarding and recognizing our employees. Location: Maryvale Prep As an Athletic Trainer with OrthoArizona, you will get to: Administers athletic training services in a community or clinic setting under the supervision of a supervising physician. These services include, but are not limited to, school screenings, injury prevention programs, athletic consults, injury assessment, and treatment and case management of injured athletes/clients undergoing rehabilitation. Frequently attends practices and games for area schools and athletic clubs and community athletic events. Evaluate injuries and develop treatment and exercise plans within the scope of practice. Re-evaluate treatment plans, as needed, to ensure maximum patient benefit. Implement individualized therapeutic interventions, and monitor responses to therapy to ensure client safety. Report progress and medical changes to referring physician or appropriate medical provider Educates clients, families, and coaches regarding injuries, risk factor modification, and exercise programs. Provide evaluation and treatment of medical and musculoskeletal pathology consistent with the scope and practice of athletic training clinical competencies as defined by the National Athletic Trainers' Association and the State's Board of Athletic Training. Conduct injury screening clinics, educational programs, and workshops to promote safety and injury prevention. Documents patient treatment according to professional and regulatory standard. Has autonomy to determine how to best accomplish functions within established procedures and scope of practice. Confers with supervisor on any unusual situations. Positions are facility based with no budgetary responsibility. External Customers: Physician offices, patient families, community/educational institution customers (administration, coaches, athletes, etc.), third party payers, and medical supply companies. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training or related field from an accredited university training program. Current Board of Certification (BOC) for the Athletic Trainer certification and must possess a valid athletic trainer license issued in the state of practice. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Requires the ability to work collaboratively with physicians and other healthcare providers. Must have strong interpersonal communications and human relation skills. Full Time Benefits: Robust paid time off package including, sick time, holidays, & paid time off! Medical with multiple different plan options. Health Savings account + company contributions. Dental & Vision Insurance. Company paid life insurance policy + the option to purchase additional benefits to protect you from what life throws at you. 401(k) with a company contribution + profit sharing! Pet Discount Plan. ID Theft Protection & Legal Assistance.
    $42k-51k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Cardiology Nurse Practitioner - Orthopedic Perioperative Clinic

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Phoenix, AZ

    Cardiology Nurse Practitioner - Orthopedic Perioperative Clinic About Us OrthoArizona is the largest private musculoskeletal and specialty medical group in the Southwest, with over 300 providers and 40+ locations across Arizona. We are proud to deliver comprehensive, patient-centered care and are expanding into Preventive Cardiology as part of our commitment to integrated, whole-patient health. Our goal is to build a state-of-the-art cardiovascular service line that complements our orthopedic, pain management, and vascular programs-positioning OrthoArizona as a leader in multidisciplinary specialty care. Position Overview We are seeking a highly motivated and compassionate Nurse Practitioner (NP) with experience in Cardiology, Preventive Cardiology, or Internal Medicine to join our new and growing Preventive Cardiology Division. This provider will work in collaboration with our lead Preventive Cardiologist and a multidisciplinary care team to deliver cutting-edge preventive and diagnostic services. They will manage perioperative cardiac clearances for orthopedic surgical patients. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and grow a brand-new program within a well-established, physician-led medical group. Key Responsibilities Provide direct patient care under the supervision and collaboration of the attending cardiologist. Conduct comprehensive cardiovascular risk assessments, histories, and physical exams. Educate patients on prevention strategies including diet, exercise, smoking cessation, and lifestyle modification. Follow up on diagnostic tests (e.g., EKG, echocardiograms, stress testing, PETs, advanced lipid panels, imaging studies). Assist in developing and implementing care pathways, protocols, and clinical programs for preventive cardiology. Coordinate care with primary care physicians, orthopedic surgeons, vascular specialists, and other members of the OrthoArizona network. Document patient encounters accurately and efficiently in the EMR. Participate in quality improvement initiatives and contribute to research, education, or program development as needed. Ensure timely cardiac clearances to reduce surgical delay Qualifications Current Arizona NP license Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner program. Certification by national certifying body (NP). Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience in Cardiology, Internal Medicine, or related specialty (Preventive Cardiology experience preferred but not required). Strong clinical skills in managing cardiovascular risk factors, perioperative cardiac evaluation and guideline based risk stratification... Excellent communication, teamwork, and patient-education abilities. Passion for preventive care and innovation in cardiovascular health. Why Join OrthoArizona? Be part of a fast-growing, physician-led group with a reputation for innovation and excellence. Help pioneer and grow a new Preventive Cardiology Division within a supportive multidisciplinary environment. Competitive compensation package including base salary, productivity incentives, and comprehensive benefits. Opportunities for leadership, program development, and long-term career growth. Collaborative, mission-driven culture focused on delivering best-in-class care to patients. How to Apply Interested candidates should submit their CV and a brief cover letter detailing their experience and interest in Preventive Cardiology. ***********************
    $117k-183k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Transporter

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Scottsdale, AZ

    Transporter About OrthoArizona: OrthoArizona is a leading healthcare institution dedicated to providing the highest quality of patient care and innovative medical services. We are currently seeking a reliable and compassionate Radiology Transporter to join our team and play a crucial role in ensuring the seamless delivery of radiology services to our patients. As a Radiology Transporter, you will be an essential part of our healthcare team, responsible for safely and efficiently transporting patients to and from radiology departments within our clinic. Your role is critical in maintaining patient comfort and ensuring timely diagnostic procedures while upholding the highest standards of patient care. Pay starting at $15/hour. As a Radiology Transporter with OrthoArizona, you will get to: Safely transport patients to and from radiology departments using the appropriate equipment (e.g., stretchers, wheelchairs, or other specialized transport devices). Ensure the comfort and well-being of patients during transit, taking into account any medical conditions, age, or special needs. Communicate effectively with patients to address their concerns, provide reassurance, and answer questions. Collaborate with radiology and nursing staff to coordinate the timing of patient transfers, ensuring minimal disruption to radiology schedules. Adhere to safety protocols and infection control measures to maintain a sterile and clean environment. Maintain equipment and ensure it is clean, safe, and in good working condition. Complete necessary documentation related to patient transport, including tracking patient arrivals and departures. Assist in other clinic duties as required. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to lift and transfer patients safely, as well as push/pull equipment as required. Knowledge of patient care and medical terminology is a plus. Basic understanding of infection control and safety protocols. Compassionate, patient-centered attitude and strong empathy for patients. Must be available full time. Full Time Benefits: Robust paid time off package including, sick time, holidays, & paid time off! Medical with multiple different plan options. Health Savings account + company contributions. Dental & Vision insurance. 401(k) Pet discount plan. ID Theft protection & Legal assistance.
    $15 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Authorization Specialist

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Peoria, AZ

    Authorization Specialist About OrthoArizona: At OrthoArizona, we are bringing the best together. Our organization was created to help serve ALL orthopedic and podiatry needs throughout the Valley! We have a wide range of orthopedic surgeons and mid-level providers including physical and occupational therapists. Today we are one of Arizona's largest privately owned and most comprehensive orthopedic practices with more than 75 locally and nationally renowned providers across 30 locations, in addition to 2 ambulatory surgical centers and in house state of the art MRI capabilities. At OrthoArizona we are committed to best-in-class patient care, being a pioneer in research and technology, and most importantly, rewarding and recognizing our employees. As an Authorization Specialist with OrthoArizona, you will get to: Verify insurance authorization requirements for ordered services/ procedures. Reviews documentation or contacts the provider when necessary to supplement the order to prove medical necessity. Ensures appropriate documentation is available and complete before submitting the authorization to the insurance company to avoid repetitious submissions and denials. Submits all authorizations with correct CPT and diagnosis codes. Cross-references the procedure tasked against the doctor's orders to ensure all services are submitted correctly. Enters any authorization numbers and expiration dates into the EMR for proper claim processing. Update pertinent insurance notes in multiple EMR systems for corresponding departments to access. Monitors and resolves the status of problem authorizations. Faxes outgoing imaging orders to corresponding facilities and follows the order to ensure the patient is scheduled. Maintain medical records in accordance with practice policies and procedures. Estimates prepay amounts due for services and collects co-insurance, copays, deductibles or estimates self-pay rates; prepares daily batch, deposits, etc. *Using state or federally regulated websites may require personal login credentials. Qualifications: Excellent customer / patient service. Knowledge of medical terminology. Working knowledge of computer programs. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Understand/Perform training on practice management software. Ability to promote favorable facility image with physicians, patients, insurance companies, and general public. Ability to communicate effectively on the telephone. Ability to make decisions and solve problems. Working knowledge of health insurance plans including reading plan requirements. Follow all Standard Operating Procedures. High School diploma or GED. Minimum of 2 years of experience in healthcare administration or related field. Strong organizational and communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Knowledge of medical terminology and insurance authorization processes. Full Time Benefits: Robust paid time off package including, sick time, holidays, & paid time off! Medical with multiple different plan options. Health Savings account + company contributions. Dental & Vision Insurance. 401(k) Pet Discount Plan. ID Theft Protection & Legal Assistance.
    $24k-34k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Medical Scribe

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Peoria, AZ

    Medical Scribe Are you starting your career and looking to lay a foundation for a future in healthcare by acquiring essential clinical skills under the guidance of an experienced medical staff? Look no further than OrthoArizona - a leading orthopedic care provider that values your potential. We are currently hiring entry-level Medical Scribes to work closely with our renowned orthopedic specialists and sports medicine professionals. If you are a Pre-Med, Pre-PA, or Pre-Nursing candidate eager to gain firsthand experience in patient care, this position will enable you to acquire knowledge about various orthopedic diagnostics, laboratory results, and treatment modalities while deepening your understanding of diverse orthopedic conditions, their presentations, and management approaches. What to Expect Starting Pay: $15.00 per hour As you join our mission to provide exceptional and compassionate musculoskeletal care to the Greater Phoenix community, you can expect to be supported with: A robust benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage; basic life, disability, and pet insurance; paid time off and holidays; 401k; wellness reimbursements, and more. State-of-the-art facilities and resources equipped with the advanced technologies and equipment you need to excel in your role, enhance patient outcomes, and facilitate your professional growth. A collaborative and supportive culture that encourages open communication between physicians and staff, teamwork, and a commitment to best-in-class patient care. Our practice consistently scores 4.9 out of 5 in patient satisfaction. A profit-sharing bonus structure that includes outcomes and satisfaction. As a Medical Scribe at OrthoArizona, you'll get to: Accompany orthopedic surgeons in the exam room to document patient visits. Type detailed notes, including History of Present Illness (HPI), physical examinations, imaging dictations, assessments, and treatment plans. Input diagnosis codes and office visit orders. Receive a letter of recommendation attesting to your dedication and skills for your future career and educational pursuits. Qualifications: High school diploma Fast and accurate typing skills Knowledge of medical terminology (preferred) About OrthoArizona Dedicated to serving the Greater Phoenix community since 1994, OrthoArizona is the largest and most accomplished physician-owned orthopedic and musculoskeletal care group in Arizona. Our premier team of more than 200 healthcare providers, including over 70 orthopedic specialists, serves all orthopedic and sports medicine needs from 25 orthopedic clinics across the Valley.
    $15 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Physical Therapy Tech

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Phoenix, AZ

    Physical Therapy Technician We're expanding our multi-specialty orthopedic clinics throughout the Valley and looking for friendly, hardworking, and self-motivated physical therapy technicians to assist our team of renowned healthcare providers in various aspects of patient support. In this role, you will work under the direct supervision of licensed physical therapists assisting patients with their movements within the facility, ensuring the cleanliness of treatment areas, and offering crucial support to physical therapists during patient exercises. More than a job, this position is a steppingstone to a rewarding PT career. Gain hands-on experience and insights into physical therapy practices while elevating your application for PT or physical therapist assistant (PTA) schools. At OrthoArizona, we're committed to providing a pathway for your success in the healthcare industry. Join us! What to Expect Pay: Starting at $15 per hour Primary Location: Phoenix (Deer Valley), AZ As you join our mission to provide exceptional and compassionate musculoskeletal care to the Greater Phoenix community, you can expect to be supported with: ● A robust benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage; basic life, disability, and pet insurance; paid time off and holidays; 401k; wellness reimbursements, and more. ● State-of-the-art facilities and resources equipped with the advanced technologies and equipment you need to excel in your role, enhance patient outcomes, and facilitate your professional growth. ● Career development and ongoing opportunities for advancement, including specialization and leadership roles within our fast-growing organization. ● A collaborative and supportive culture that encourages open communication between physicians and staff, teamwork, and a commitment to best-in-class patient care. Our practice consistently scores 4.9 out of 5 in patient satisfaction. ● A profit-sharing bonus structure that includes outcomes and satisfaction. As a Physical Therapy Aide with OrthoArizona, you'll get to: Transport patients to and from treatment areas with compassion and care. Assist patients with undressing and dressing wounds in preparation for treatment. Support treatment procedures as directed by licensed therapists. Apply heat/cold modalities, conduct exercises, and provide injury prevention services. Maintain clean, organized, and unobstructed treatment areas. Answer phones, take messages, and assist with front desk duties. Qualifications: Must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalent. Knowledge of exercise techniques, human anatomy, and the ability to correct positioning. Observational skills to report patient responses to therapists. Flexibility to travel to other locations to support patient volume. About OrthoArizona: Dedicated to serving the Greater Phoenix community since 1994, OrthoArizona is the largest and most accomplished physician-owned orthopedic and musculoskeletal care group in Arizona. Our premier team of more than 200 healthcare providers, including over 75 orthopedic specialists, serves all orthopedic and sports medicine needs from 30 orthopedic clinics across the Valley.
    $15 hourly 36d ago
  • Cardiology Nurse Practitioner - Orthopedic Perioperative Clinic

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Scottsdale, AZ

    Cardiology Nurse Practitioner - Orthopedic Perioperative Clinic About Us OrthoArizona is the largest private musculoskeletal and specialty medical group in the Southwest, with over 300 providers and 40+ locations across Arizona. We are proud to deliver comprehensive, patient-centered care and are expanding into Preventive Cardiology as part of our commitment to integrated, whole-patient health. Our goal is to build a state-of-the-art cardiovascular service line that complements our orthopedic, pain management, and vascular programs-positioning OrthoArizona as a leader in multidisciplinary specialty care. Position Overview We are seeking a highly motivated and compassionate Nurse Practitioner (NP) with experience in Cardiology, Preventive Cardiology, or Internal Medicine to join our new and growing Preventive Cardiology Division. This provider will work in collaboration with our lead Preventive Cardiologist and a multidisciplinary care team to deliver cutting-edge preventive and diagnostic services. They will manage perioperative cardiac clearances for orthopedic surgical patients. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and grow a brand-new program within a well-established, physician-led medical group. Key Responsibilities Provide direct patient care under the supervision and collaboration of the attending cardiologist. Conduct comprehensive cardiovascular risk assessments, histories, and physical exams. Educate patients on prevention strategies including diet, exercise, smoking cessation, and lifestyle modification. Follow up on diagnostic tests (e.g., EKG, echocardiograms, stress testing, PETs, advanced lipid panels, imaging studies). Assist in developing and implementing care pathways, protocols, and clinical programs for preventive cardiology. Coordinate care with primary care physicians, orthopedic surgeons, vascular specialists, and other members of the OrthoArizona network. Document patient encounters accurately and efficiently in the EMR. Participate in quality improvement initiatives and contribute to research, education, or program development as needed. Ensure timely cardiac clearances to reduce surgical delay Qualifications Current Arizona NP license Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner program. Certification by national certifying body (NP). Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience in Cardiology, Internal Medicine, or related specialty (Preventive Cardiology experience preferred but not required). Strong clinical skills in managing cardiovascular risk factors, perioperative cardiac evaluation and guideline based risk stratification... Excellent communication, teamwork, and patient-education abilities. Passion for preventive care and innovation in cardiovascular health. Why Join OrthoArizona? Be part of a fast-growing, physician-led group with a reputation for innovation and excellence. Help pioneer and grow a new Preventive Cardiology Division within a supportive multidisciplinary environment. Competitive compensation package including base salary, productivity incentives, and comprehensive benefits. Opportunities for leadership, program development, and long-term career growth. Collaborative, mission-driven culture focused on delivering best-in-class care to patients. How to Apply Interested candidates should submit their CV and a brief cover letter detailing their experience and interest in Preventive Cardiology. ***********************
    $117k-183k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Patient Services Specialist

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Scottsdale, AZ

    Medical Receptionist - Physical Therapy OrthoArizona is now hiring skilled Medical Receptionist of all levels to join our elite team of renowned healthcare providers. Whether you're an entry-level medical receptionist or a seasoned professional, OrthoArizona offers a supportive environment to advance your career while enhancing patient experiences at every touchpoint. What to Expect as a Medical Receptionist with OrthoArizona: Pay: Starting from $17 per hour Location: Scottsdale (Pima), AZ As you join our mission to provide exceptional and compassionate musculoskeletal care to the Greater Phoenix community, you can expect to be supported with: A robust benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage; basic life, disability, and pet insurance; paid time off and holidays; 401k; wellness reimbursements, and more. State-of-the-art facilities and resources equipped with the advanced technologies and equipment you need to excel in your role, enhance patient outcomes, and facilitate your professional growth. Career development and ongoing opportunities for advancement, including specialization and leadership roles within our fast-growing organization. A collaborative and supportive culture that encourages open communication between physicians and staff, teamwork, and a commitment to best-in-class patient care. As a Medical Receptionist with OrthoArizona, you'll get to: Answers phone in prompt, courteous and helpful manner, screening, and routing calls as needed, creates phone note in the patient electronic medical record, and/or providing information to patients Be the 1st point of contact for our patients : Greet, Check In, Check Out and provide excellent patient service. Manage schedule, assist with insurance verification and other physical therapy insurance requirements Support physical therapy staff by keeping the front desk organized and running smoothly Assist in indexing patient documents to the correct patient chart Assist in routing electronic faxes to the correct location fax folder and or uploading to the correct patient chart Assist with other duties as needed during down time All other duties as assigned. Qualifications Include: Excellent customer / patient service Knowledge of medical terminology Working knowledge of computer programs Excellent written and verbal communication skills Understand/Perform training on practice management software Continue to expand knowledge of practice management software as updates occur Follow all Standard Operating Procedures Minimum Qualifications High School diploma or GED Preferred Experience: At least one year of medical office experience Bilingual a plus Basic phone handling skills - Contact Center experience Basic knowledge of insurance plans and the specialty referral process About OrthoArizona: Dedicated to serving the Greater Phoenix community since 1994, OrthoArizona is the largest and most accomplished physician-owned orthopedic and musculoskeletal care group in Arizona. Our premier team of more than 200 healthcare providers, including over 70 orthopedic specialists, serves all orthopedic and sports medicine needs from 25 orthopedic clinics across the Valley.
    $17 hourly 37d ago
  • Radiology Technologist

    Orthoarizona 3.7company rating

    Orthoarizona job in Avondale, AZ

    Radiologic Technologist OrthoArizona is hiring immediately! Join our elite team of renowned orthopedic specialists as a Radiologic Technologist and enjoy an energetic work environment and a path to professional growth at a variety of locations across the Valley. New Graduates welcome to apply! What to Expect as a Radiology Tech with OrthoArizona: This role does not require you perform Fluoroscopy or be involved in surgery. Pay: $30.00 - $40.00 per hour Schedule: 8-hour shifts, no weekends, no major holidays, no on-call Location: Avondale, AZ As you join our mission to provide exceptional and compassionate musculoskeletal care to the Greater Phoenix community, you can expect to be supported with: A robust benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage; basic life, disability, and pet insurance; paid time off and holidays; 401k; wellness reimbursements, and more. State-of-the-art facilities and resources equipped with the advanced technologies and equipment you need to excel in your role, enhance patient outcomes, and facilitate your professional growth. Career development and ongoing opportunities for advancement, including specialization and leadership roles within our fast-growing organization. A collaborative and supportive culture that encourages open communication between physicians and staff, teamwork, and a commitment to best-in-class patient care. A profit-sharing bonus structure that includes outcomes and satisfaction. As a Radiology Technologist with OrthoArizona, you'll get to: Prepare patients for radiologic procedures Explain all procedures to patients being sure all of their questions are answered Protect patients from unnecessary exposure to radiation by utilizing shielding equipment. Take x-rays following established procedures for patient care and safety Document patient care services in chart Import outside imaging to office PACS Scan documents into EMR Maintains accurate QC logs and service records, maintain and monitor dosimetry badges, etc. as required by state and federal regulations Ensure equipment is in working order, maintain radiology supplies and reports any malfunctions. Your experience should include: 1 - 2 years Radiology, preferably in a busy orthopedic practice or hospital. Completion of approved American College of Radiology Technologist Program Certificate of Medical Imaging Modality by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) Arizona State license Medical Radiologic Technologist Board of Examiners (MRTBE) Maintain CPR certification About OrthoArizona Dedicated to serving the Greater Phoenix community since 1994, OrthoArizona is the largest and most accomplished physician-owned orthopedic and musculoskeletal care group in Arizona. Our premier team of more than 200 healthcare providers, including over 70 orthopedic specialists, serves all orthopedic and sports medicine needs from 30 orthopedic clinics across the Valley.
    $30-40 hourly 60d+ ago

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