Mennonite Village is Hiring a Medical Records Coordinator FT Mon-Fri Days Near Albany, OR
Mennonite Village is a not-for-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community. For 75 years our mission has been to be a Christ-centered community providing life-enriching services. As such, we commit to uphold stewardship, service, and self-determination. We are currently seeking a Medical Records Coordinator to be responsible for preparing admission packets, scanning, and documentation into electronic health records system. Other duties will include cross-training in the Admissions process and providing notary services. Previous medical coding and clinical experience preferred or appropriate training in the medical records field. Shift will be Monday-Friday Days. Starts at $18.75-$20.49. Benefits Include:
Generous Earned Leave (paid time off)
Medical, dental, and vision for full-time employees
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) up to $1,200 per benefit year provided by the Mennonite Village
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Company pension plan after 2 years of employment (3% earnings)
Retirement contribution options available after 120 days of employment
Competitive salaries
Meals available for payroll deduction
Free 24/7 On-site Fitness Center for employee plus a guest
Educational scholarships for nursing and non-nursing degrees and certifications
Staff engagement/ Reward programs
Recruitment Referral Bonuses $100-$600 per referral
If this sounds like a job for you, please let us know. The first step is to fill out our online application. We can then give you a pay estimate based on your information provided. Click on link To be considered for employment, please see our website https://mennonitevillage.org/careers/ Criminal background check is required for new hires. Mennonite Village is a drug-free workplace. Background checks are processed through the Department of Human Services and conducted through the State of Oregon Law Enforcement Data System (LEDs) and, if necessary, through the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). In addition, information may be obtained through the Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division (DMV), court records, and other states' data systems. Fingerprints may be required as part of the check. Certain abuse records will also be reviewed. For further information on ORS 443.004 impacting the criminal records check process and a listing of permanent crimes see https://www.oregon.gov/DHS/BUSINESS-SERVICES/CHC/Documents/Provider-PDQ-List.pdf