Serenity Healthcare is Hiring an Outpatient Treatment Technician Near Salt Lake, UT
Outpatient Treatment Technician
Serenity Healthcare is seeking a compassionate and driven Outpatient Treatment Technician (TMS) for our Holladay, UT office. TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is an innovative, non-invasive, and targeted treatment for symptoms with mental health. In this role, you get an opportunity to provide excellent patient care with breakthrough treatment that supports our mission, taking back patients’ lives! As a coordinator, you are given the opportunity to make a difference where it matters most.
Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance (Serenity Covers 90% of your insurance premium)
Paid Time Off
10 Major Holidays Off
401k
Employee Referral Program
Other Responsibilities
Support patients during treatment using positive communication and reinforcement to ensure optimal results.
Educate patients about maintaining healthy lifestyles.
Maintain accurate patient medical records.
Monitor and report changes in patient symptoms or behavior.
Follow implemented protocols.
Other duties as needed to support our patients.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma / GED.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to be flexible and adaptable as situations may require.
Reliability with scheduled shifts.
Preferred Qualifications
An associates degree in communications, marketing, business, or pre-med from an accredited university or equivalent experience in related field.
Previous customer service experience highly desired.
About Serenity
Serenity believes people should live their best lives, and mental health is a substantial segment of total well-being. We bring the same passion we have for improving our patients’ lives to providing an experience that allows you to do your best work. We take our people and culture seriously and make it a priority to invest in both.
Learn how Serenity Healthcare changes lives, go to: https://www.serenityhealthcare.com/
Trigger Warning: Working with suicidal patients, listening to trauma from PTSD patients, and having responsibility to support these patients may be triggering for some people.