Hospital Admissions Clerk- $25/hr short travel assignment to Rhode Is. Medical & Healthcare at Geebo

Hospital Admissions Clerk- $25/hr short travel assignment to Rhode Is.

Huffmaster Companies is recruiting Hospital Admissions Clerks (Registrars) to work during a possible labor dispute at an acute care facility in Rhode Island which could occur sometime in the next several weeks.
While waiting for the possibility of the labor dispute, this same facility needs these Admissions Clerks to work a 3 week travel assignment while they undergo an Epic computer conversion from March 14 - April 3.
Pay rate $25/hr
For Travel Assignment: 44 hours per week (must be willing to work extra shifts if needed)
Varied Shifts (must be willing to work any shift assigned)

During Labor Dispute: 12 hour shifts with a 36 hour minimum guarantee if deployed for the labor dispute (even if the strike is adverted)
Requirements:
At least one year experience working as an Admissions Clerk/Registrar preferably in an Acute care facility
Experience in Siemens Invision Software or Epic
Preferred experience in Demographics; Confirming Insurance; Registration
Must be able to pass a background and drug test

We provide:
Accommodations, two people per room
Cash per diem to cover meal expenses
Airfare, or if less than 300 miles from Rhode Island, you may be provided with another mode of public transportation, such as a train or bus, or if you prefer to drive, we will reimbursed mileage up to 300 miles at the beginning and end of the assignment.
If interested, please submit a DETAILED resume outlining your experience working as an admissions clerk.
For questions, please contact a recruiter by calling 866-903-7267.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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