Remote Data Entry Specialist (Typist)

Join our esteemed organization as a Data Entry Specialist (Typist) and contribute to our mission of revolutionizing healthcare process automation and interoperability. We are seeking detail-oriented individuals who thrive in a collaborative and supportive remote work environment.



Key Responsibilities

  • Accurately enter data into our QuickClaim system sourced from a continuous influx of images.
  • Identify various document types as per the provided guidelines.
  • Review and validate entered data to ensure compliance with our high-quality standards.
  • Uphold the confidentiality of Personal Health Information (PHI) in adherence to HIPAA regulations.
  • Engage professionally with colleagues as required.
  • Provide constructive feedback and suggestions for process enhancements.
  • Ensure the completion of all assigned tasks efficiently on a daily basis.
  • Execute additional basic office duties as assigned.

 

Required Skills

  • Strong self-motivation and a dedicated work ethic.
  • Proficient multitasking abilities, thriving under pressure.
  • Exceptional attention to detail coupled with efficiency.
  • Quick learner, capable of following both straightforward and complex instructions.
  • Firm commitment to maintaining client data confidentiality.
  • Proficient in reading and communicating in English.
  • Typing proficiency of 50 words per minute with 95% accuracy and 4,500 keystrokes per hour at 95% accuracy.

Career Growth Opportunities
We are committed to fostering professional development within our team. Join us to enhance your skills and explore career advancement opportunities within our organization.

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Company Culture And Values
We pride ourselves on cultivating a supportive culture that emphasizes teamwork, humility, and fairness. Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional service to our clients while enjoying a collaborative and friendly work atmosphere.

Compensation And Benefits

  • Hourly Pay: $12 per hour
  • Available Shifts: Flexible part-time and full-time positions, with a preference for full-time, requiring a minimum of 20 hours per week.
  • Shift Hours: Flexible work hours available from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM CST, Monday through Friday.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision insurance, as well as short-term and long-term disability coverage.
  • A 401(k) plan with company matching to support your financial future.
  • Competitive paid time off policy, promoting work-life balance.
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