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Long Beach and Bellflower based OB/Gyn specialty (Women's Clinic setting)

  • Part-time position, starting at $21.00/hr
  • Hours: 8:30am - 5:30pm, including a 30 minute lunch (M-F).
  • All necessary training and testing will be provided
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Prior medical scribing/clinical experience
  • Open availability
  • Spanish speaking
Requirements:
  • At least 2 year commitment
  • Applicants must be able to work 3-4 shifts per week
  • Typing speed >65 WPM at minimum
Atlas Medical Scribes is hiring urgently for pre-health students or recent college graduates looking to gain indispensable experience in the medical field. We are looking for someone with the availability to work 3-4 shifts per week from Monday through Friday. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking towards a future in healthcare as a medical provider, specifically for those interested in Women's Health. The openings are spread across several Women's Clinic locations in Long Beach and Bellflower. You'll be given the opportunity to work directly with physicians, NPs, and MAs, gaining access to hands-on learning, letters of recommendation, and introductions to research & internship programs.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $21.00 per hour

Application Question(s)

  • Please tell us a little bit about yourself.
  • Are you able to speak Spanish? If so, what is your level of fluency?
  • Which days are you available to work from Monday through Friday? (Shift time = 8:30a - 5p)
  • How many shifts per week are you looking to work?
  • How many years are you looking to commit to this position?
  • Are you applying or planning to apply to medical/PA school or other graduate programs? If so, when?
  • Do you have any other positions or upcoming educational opportunities that will limit your availability long-term?
  • Please go to https://www.typingtest.com/ and take the 1-minute Professional - Medical typing test and note your score here. Please make sure to take a screenshot of your score to send to us if we move your application forward. Please note that your application will not be reviewed until the typing score has been inputted.
Work Location: In person
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