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The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the collection and receipt of specimens, proper entry into the LIS computer, preparation of samples for analytical testing, and the distribution of specimens to the analytical testing areas. Responsible for arranging daily activities based on urgency of requests. This position is also responsible for point of care testing as assigned, and therapeutic phlebotomy procedures. The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the clerical aspects of post analytical testing and interacting with others using a variety of communication tools. Must handle bio-hazardous and infectious material while following universal precautions and OSHA guidelines.
This position is located in NAH Laboratory Departments only and not in NAH Medical Group Primary Care/Family Practice Clinics.
Anesthesiology Flagstaff and Verde Valley
You’ll love the Southwest. Why not love your career, too?
Want to join an exceptional organization? If you value quality, go above and beyond in making patients a priority and want to help cultivate a positive, healthy, work environment, we want to talk to you. We are focused on assembling an outstanding team who will work together to maintain our stellar reputation and build a strong brand for Northern Arizona Healthcare as we expand our services.
Our team of more than 200 of the highest quality providers who had their choice of healthcare organizations, chose Northern Arizona Healthcare Medical Group.
Here's why:
- Patient-centered, physician led, team-based and collaborative work environment.
- Work-life balance is a priority, 17 shifts per month.
- Financially stable, growing organization.
- 2 Hospitals, Surgery Centers in Flagstaff and Cottonwood.
- CRNA Support
- Highly competitive compensation and benefits.
- Sign on bonuses up to $100k.
- Relocation bonuses
- CME
- Malpractice Coverage plus tail.
- Comp starts at $525,000 to $638,000 and extra shifts available up to $202.00 per hour.
- Generous excess call stipend, emergency and extra shift stipends.
- Loan Repayment Programs.
Live the Good Life:
In our Northern Arizona communities, you'll discover abundant opportunities to enjoy a lifestyle that's comparable to few other places. It is all here, four beautiful seasons, clean air, great neighborhoods and no traffic jams. No matter what you do for fun, recreational opportunities are everywhere -- downhill and cross-country skiing, gorgeous hiking trails, wine tasting, and fine dining. You will also find it ready-made for families with excellent public and private schools, thriving secondary educational facilities, and cultural breadth and diversity. In addition, wherever you live and work you are well-positioned for weekend getaways in the vibrant cities of Phoenix and Las Vegas.
If you want to join an organization at a time of growth, transformation, and innovation, centered on providing high quality, cost-effective, and convenient care for our patients, we want to talk to you!
Contact Physician Recruiter, Lori Stephenson at Lori.Stephenson@nahealth.com or call-509-388-5124.
You’ll come for the View and stay for the Vision!
The Medical Office Receptionist undertakes a variety of day-to-day office and clerical tasks to ensure that office operations run smoothly and are successful in supporting other business activities. The Medical Office Receptionist obtains insurance information, collects payments and works with the scheduling system as well as acts as an interdepartmental staff liaison between staff, providers and customers to ensure professional service and promote customer relations. The Medical Office Receptionist is able to function with minimal supervision and demonstrates appropriate decision making skills within established guidelines, maintains strict confidentiality, and utilizes discretion at all times.
This position's work location is on site only.
Available Departments
Bariatric Surgery
Safe Child Program
Cardiology
Cardiology Practice Flagstaff
Neurology Flagstaff
Primary Care Flagstaff
EntireCare Outpatient
Orthopedic Clinic
Sleep Clinic Flagstaff
Childrens Health Center
Endocrinology Flagstaff
Medical Oncology Clinic
EntireCare East Flagstaff
Radiation Oncology
Infectious Disease Physician
$25k Sign On Available
You’ll love the Southwest. Why not love your career, too?
Want to join an exceptional organization? If you value quality, go above and beyond in making patients a priority and want to help cultivate a positive, healthy, work environment, we want to talk to you. We are focused on assembling an outstanding team who will work together to maintain our stellar reputation and build a strong brand for Northern Arizona Healthcare as we expand our services.
Our team of more than 200 of the highest quality providers who had their choice of healthcare organizations, chose Northern Arizona Healthcare Medical Group.
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the collection and receipt of specimens, proper entry into the LIS computer, preparation of samples for analytical testing, and the distribution of specimens to the analytical testing areas. Responsible for arranging daily activities based on urgency of requests. This position is also responsible for point of care testing as assigned, and therapeutic phlebotomy procedures. The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the clerical aspects of post analytical testing and interacting with others using a variety of communication tools. Must handle bio-hazardous and infectious material while following universal precautions and OSHA guidelines.
This position is located in NAH Laboratory Departments only and not in NAH Medical Group Primary Care/Family Practice Clinics.
PRN Requirements: Phlebotomist / Clinical Laboratory Assistant: 3 years - Required
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the collection and receipt of specimens, proper entry into the LIS computer, preparation of samples for analytical testing, and the distribution of specimens to the analytical testing areas. Responsible for arranging daily activities based on urgency of requests. This position is also responsible for point of care testing as assigned, and therapeutic phlebotomy procedures. The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the clerical aspects of post analytical testing and interacting with others using a variety of communication tools. Must handle bio-hazardous and infectious material while following universal precautions and OSHA guidelines.
This position is located in NAH Laboratory Departments only and not in NAH Medical Group Primary Care/Family Practice Clinics.
Under general supervision of the provider, the Medical Assistant (MA) Certified works with members of the departmental health care team to provide assistance to providers, patients, and their families ensuring smooth work and patient flow. The MA Certified, under the supervision of the provider, is responsible for conducting initial and on-going assessments of the patient and working with the provider on their procedures and/or exams. This includes but is not limited to, reviewing the patient medical record and conducting per-visit interview with patient, documenting medical history and assessing need for referrals and prescription renewals. The MA Certified also assists in the coordination of clerical information to provide patient care and assists with patient follow up.
In Community Care Management, the MA also assists in following up with health management/care plans with both patients and providers. The MA works closely with medical providers, primary care teams and other agencies to improve communication, services, patient care and outcomes.
This position's work location is on site only.
The Clinical Social Worker is responsible for participating in interdisciplinary care of patients and their families with complex medical and social needs. The Social Worker provides supportive counseling, crisis intervention, case management and community resource referrals. S/he functions as a member of a multi-disciplinary team to facilitate the delivery of services to patient and families. The social worker collaborates with the rest of the team to identify, assess, plan, implement, coordinate, monitor and evaluate options and services to meet the complex needs of patients.
This role lends emotional and social support during the active treatment and recovery period. This includes assisting patients in meeting their emotional, psychosocial needs, performing diagnostic assessments, crisis interventions, social and financial concerns, and coordinating a plan of care to address patient/family needs and providing information and referrals as needed. This position in the Palliative Care Clinic and Radiation Oncology Clinic also includes performing short-term individual and family psychotherapy.
This position facilitates support groups and education activities for patients, families and the general public. Provides case management services including referrals to homecare, hospice and supportive care with a multitude of community agencies and other agencies. Assists patients with housing and transportation needs.
You’ll love the Southwest. Why not love your career, too?
Want to join an exceptional organization? If you value quality, go above and beyond in making patients a priority and want to help cultivate a positive, healthy, work environment, we want to talk to you. We are focused on assembling an outstanding team who will work together to maintain our stellar reputation and build a strong brand for Northern Arizona Healthcare as we expand our services.
Our team of more than 200 of the highest quality providers who had their choice of healthcare organizations, chose Northern Arizona Healthcare Medical Group.
You’ll love the Southwest. Why not love your career, too?
Want to join an exceptional organization? If you value quality, go above and beyond in making patients a priority and want to help cultivate a positive, healthy, work environment, we want to talk to you. We are focused on assembling an outstanding team who will work together to maintain our stellar reputation and build a strong brand for Northern Arizona Healthcare as we expand our services.
Our team of more than 200 of the highest quality providers who had their choice of healthcare organizations, chose Northern Arizona Healthcare Medical Group.
The Clinical Social Worker is responsible for participating in interdisciplinary care of patients and their families with complex medical and social needs. The Social Worker provides supportive counseling, crisis intervention, case management and community resource referrals. S/he functions as a member of a multi-disciplinary team to facilitate the delivery of services to patient and families. The social worker collaborates with the rest of the team to identify, assess, plan, implement, coordinate, monitor and evaluate options and services to meet the complex needs of patients.
This role lends emotional and social support during the active treatment and recovery period. This includes assisting patients in meeting their emotional, psychosocial needs, performing diagnostic assessments, crisis interventions, social and financial concerns, and coordinating a plan of care to address patient/family needs and providing information and referrals as needed. This position in the Palliative Care Clinic and Radiation Oncology Clinic also includes performing short-term individual and family psychotherapy.
This position facilitates support groups and education activities for patients, families and the general public. Provides case management services including referrals to homecare, hospice and supportive care with a multitude of community agencies and other agencies. Assists patients with housing and transportation needs.
You’ll love the Southwest. Why not love your career, too?
Want to join an exceptional organization? If you value quality, go above and beyond in making patients a priority and want to help cultivate a positive, healthy, work environment, we want to talk to you. We are focused on assembling an outstanding team who will work together to maintain our stellar reputation and build a strong brand for Northern Arizona Healthcare as we expand our services.
Our team of more than 200 of the highest quality providers who had their choice of healthcare organizations, chose Northern Arizona Healthcare Medical Group.
You’ll love the Southwest. Why not love your career, too?
Want to join an exceptional organization? If you value quality, go above and beyond in making patients a priority and want to help cultivate a positive, healthy, work environment, we want to talk to you. We are focused on assembling an outstanding team who will work together to maintain our stellar reputation and build a strong brand for Northern Arizona Healthcare as we expand our services.
Our team of more than 200 of the highest quality providers who had their choice of healthcare organizations, chose Northern Arizona Healthcare Medical Group.
Under general supervision of the provider, the Medical Assistant (MA) Certified works with members of the departmental health care team to provide assistance to providers, patients, and their families ensuring smooth work and patient flow. The MA Certified, under the supervision of the provider, is responsible for conducting initial and on-going assessments of the patient and working with the provider on their procedures and/or exams. This includes but is not limited to, reviewing the patient medical record and conducting per-visit interview with patient, documenting medical history and assessing need for referrals and prescription renewals. The MA Certified also assists in the coordination of clerical information to provide patient care and assists with patient follow up.
In Community Care Management, the MA also assists in following up with health management/care plans with both patients and providers. The MA works closely with medical providers, primary care teams and other agencies to improve communication, services, patient care and outcomes.
This position's work location is on site only.
Under general supervision of the provider, the Medical Assistant (MA) Certified works with members of the departmental health care team to provide assistance to providers, patients, and their families ensuring smooth work and patient flow. The MA Certified, under the supervision of the provider, is responsible for conducting initial and on-going assessments of the patient and working with the provider on their procedures and/or exams. This includes but is not limited to, reviewing the patient medical record and conducting per-visit interview with patient, documenting medical history and assessing need for referrals and prescription renewals. The MA Certified also assists in the coordination of clerical information to provide patient care and assists with patient follow up.
In Community Care Management, the MA also assists in following up with health management/care plans with both patients and providers. The MA works closely with medical providers, primary care teams and other agencies to improve communication, services, patient care and outcomes.
This position's work location is on site only.
Under general supervision of the provider, the Medical Assistant (MA) Certified works with members of the departmental health care team to provide assistance to providers, patients, and their families ensuring smooth work and patient flow. The MA Certified, under the supervision of the provider, is responsible for conducting initial and on-going assessments of the patient and working with the provider on their procedures and/or exams. This includes but is not limited to, reviewing the patient medical record and conducting per-visit interview with patient, documenting medical history and assessing need for referrals and prescription renewals. The MA Certified also assists in the coordination of clerical information to provide patient care and assists with patient follow up.
In Community Care Management, the MA also assists in following up with health management/care plans with both patients and providers. The MA works closely with medical providers, primary care teams and other agencies to improve communication, services, patient care and outcomes.
This position's work location is on site only.
Under general supervision of the provider, the Medical Assistant (MA) Certified works with members of the departmental health care team to provide assistance to providers, patients, and their families ensuring smooth work and patient flow. The MA Certified, under the supervision of the provider, is responsible for conducting initial and on-going assessments of the patient and working with the provider on their procedures and/or exams. This includes but is not limited to, reviewing the patient medical record and conducting per-visit interview with patient, documenting medical history and assessing need for referrals and prescription renewals. The MA Certified also assists in the coordination of clerical information to provide patient care and assists with patient follow up.
In Community Care Management, the MA also assists in following up with health management/care plans with both patients and providers. The MA works closely with medical providers, primary care teams and other agencies to improve communication, services, patient care and outcomes. Available Departments:Family Practice ClinicImmediate Care Clinic / Urgent Care Setting This position's work location is on site only.
Under general supervision of the provider, the Medical Assistant (MA) Certified works with members of the departmental health care team to provide assistance to providers, patients, and their families ensuring smooth work and patient flow. The MA Certified, under the supervision of the provider, is responsible for conducting initial and on-going assessments of the patient and working with the provider on their procedures and/or exams. This includes but is not limited to, reviewing the patient medical record and conducting per-visit interview with patient, documenting medical history and assessing need for referrals and prescription renewals. The MA Certified also assists in the coordination of clerical information to provide patient care and assists with patient follow up.
In Community Care Management, the MA also assists in following up with health management/care plans with both patients and providers. The MA works closely with medical providers, primary care teams and other agencies to improve communication, services, patient care and outcomes. Available Departments:Family Practice ClinicBreast Cancer ClinicCardiology ClinicOrthopedic Clinic
This position's work location is on site only.
Under general supervision of the provider, the Medical Assistant (MA) Certified works with members of the departmental health care team to provide assistance to providers, patients, and their families ensuring smooth work and patient flow. The MA Certified, under the supervision of the provider, is responsible for conducting initial and on-going assessments of the patient and working with the provider on their procedures and/or exams. This includes but is not limited to, reviewing the patient medical record and conducting per-visit interview with patient, documenting medical history and assessing need for referrals and prescription renewals. The MA Certified also assists in the coordination of clerical information to provide patient care and assists with patient follow up.
In Community Care Management, the MA also assists in following up with health management/care plans with both patients and providers. The MA works closely with medical providers, primary care teams and other agencies to improve communication, services, patient care and outcomes.
This position's work location is on site only.
The Clinical Social Worker is responsible for participating in interdisciplinary care of patients and their families with complex medical and social needs. The Social Worker provides supportive counseling, crisis intervention, case management and community resource referrals. S/he functions as a member of a multi-disciplinary team to facilitate the delivery of services to patient and families. The social worker collaborates with the rest of the team to identify, assess, plan, implement, coordinate, monitor and evaluate options and services to meet the complex needs of patients.
This role lends emotional and social support during the active treatment and recovery period. This includes assisting patients in meeting their emotional, psychosocial needs, performing diagnostic assessments, crisis interventions, social and financial concerns, and coordinating a plan of care to address patient/family needs and providing information and referrals as needed. This position in the Palliative Care Clinic and Radiation Oncology Clinic also includes performing short-term individual and family psychotherapy.
This position facilitates support groups and education activities for patients, families and the general public. Provides case management services including referrals to homecare, hospice and supportive care with a multitude of community agencies and other agencies. Assists patients with housing and transportation needs.