Medical Editor/Transcription | Hybrid Schedule

Join Jefferson Radiology, Transform your Career and Radiology! <br><br>Who We Are: <br>Established in 1963, Jefferson Radiology is proud to be the largest radiology practice group in Connecticut. With ten imaging centers in central Connecticut and affiliations with multiple regional hospitals, Jefferson Radiology offers a breadth of services and a level of diagnostic and therapeutic radiology expertise unparalleled in the region. Kindness is the language we speak, not only to our patients but also to our colleagues and teammates. <br><br>Jefferson Radiology is a proud affiliate of Radiology Partners (RP), one of the leading radiology practices in the US; at Jefferson, you’ll work with some of the healthcare industry’s most innovative minds on high-impact projects designed to move the practice of radiology forward. Together with Radiology Partners, we are on a mission to transform radiology. <br><br>What We Offer: <br>Radiology is a team sport, and Radiology Partners is building a community of physicians and support teammates who embody our practice values and believe in our bold mission to transform radiology. <br><br>Here’s why you should join the Jefferson / RP team: <br><br> * Flexible work environment, work/home life balance <br> * Community presence: 9 imaging centers and 8 hospital affiliations<br> * Leading the pack in the development of AI tools and technology resources <br> * Competitive compensation and benefits<br> * Opportunities for professional development<br><br>Jefferson Radiology is seeking an Editor to join our growing team! <br><br>SUMMARY: The Editor is responsible for processing diagnostic imaging reports via the following methods: traditional typed transcription, voice/speech recognition editing, medical scribe, or report preparation. The HDS I & II edits voice/speech recognition generated reports and is also responsible for other transcription services provided by the department based upon assigned shift, experience, or demonstrated skill set. <br><br>DESIRED PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE <br><br> * 3+ years of medical transcription experience. <br> * Associates degree or equivalent in terms of experience. <br> * Seasoned knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, disease processes, signs and symptoms, medications, and laboratory values. <br> * Strong computer skills and working knowledge of word processing equipment, dictation, and transcription equipment. <br> * Excellent written and oral communication skills, strong organizational skills and attention to detail. <br><br>Want to learn more about Jefferson Radiology? Visit us at Jefferson Radiology - World-Class Radiological Care <br><br>Radiology Partners is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer committed to providing equal opportunities in all our employment practices. The Practice prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in any form based on race; color; religion; genetic information; national origin; sex; sexual orientation; gender identity and expression; pregnancy; age; disability; citizenship status; veteran status; or any other category protected by federal, state, or local laws. <br><br>CCPA Notice: When you submit a job application or resume, you are providing the Practice with the following categories of personal information that the Practice will use for the purpose of evaluating your candidacy for employment: (1) Personal Identifiers and (2) Education and Employment History. <br><br>Radiology Partners participates in [1] E-verify. <br><br> Beware of Fraudulent Messages: Radiology Partners will never request payment, banking, financial or personal information such as a driver’s license in exchange for interviews or as part of the hiring process. Additionally, we will not send checks for deposit into your bank account at any stage of recruitment. All communication during the interview and hiring process should come from an email address ending in "@radpartners.com." If you suspect you are receiving a fraudulent job offer or solicitation from Radiology Partners or one of our local practices, please notify our Recruiting Team at [2] talent@radpartners.com. <br>References<br><br>Visible links<br>1. mailto:talent@radpartners.com

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