Norton County Hospital has a full time employment opportunity in our admissions area of Outpatient Services. This position is 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday. Typical hours will be 8:30am – 5:00pm, however may vary at times to provide registration coverage. Primary responsibilities include registering patients, insurance verification, point of service payment estimation and collection, providing and explaining forms to patients, answering any patient questions, and helping patients feel comfortable when waiting to see the physician or other ancillary departments. This position also reviews and updates admission records from non-business hours. The Patient Access Representative is often the first person a patient or visitor sees when they arrive at the facility. This applicant must have excellent customer service and interpersonal skills. Applicant must also have strong computer skills and work efficiently with attention to detail. Our benefit package includes Paid Time Off, health insurance, KPERS retirement, life insurance, and disability and several supplemental insurances.
Applications can be picked up at the Hospital Admissions Desk, requested by email from shempler@ntcohosp.com, or printed from our website www.ntcohosp.com under “Our People--Employment Opportunities.” Please return resume or application to Shannan Hempler, Human Resources, Norton County Hospital, P.O. Box 250, Norton, Kansas 67654 or emailed to shempler@ntcohosp.com. EOE.
Additional Postings available from Norton County Hospital
Medical Laboratory Technologist
Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker
RN Charge Nurse - Full-time Night Shift
Physical Therapist - full time
RN Med/Surg & OB - Full Time Night Shift
RN Med/Surg & ER - Full Time Night Shift
Office Assistant for Radiology Department - full time
Sept. 2017: TRAVELING KANSAS is a local production from Smoky Hills Public Television that highlights communities, people and attractions across the state. This episode explores the past and present with a spotlight on the restoration of several historic buildings in Norton and the economic development efforts throughout the county.
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