Catastrophic (CAT) Home Health Coordinator Medical & Healthcare - Duluth, GA at Geebo

Catastrophic (CAT) Home Health Coordinator

Are your searching for an opportunity to join a forward thinking healthcare organization that focuses on value-based performance? If so, we have an excellent position available for immediate hire as a Catastrophic (CAT) Home Health Coordinator who will be responsible for facilitating the oversight of Home Health services for complex cases. In this role you will also be responsible for training, monitoring, and coaching of CAT and Home Health team members.
WHAT WE LOOK FOR:
The ideal CAT Home Health Coordinator will bring excellent phone skills and be able to work independently as well as:
High School Diploma or GED
AA in medical sciences preferred
Proficiency in the use of Internet research skills and the suite of Microsoft Office applications
Knowledge of Sequoia/Magnolia
Understanding of managed care contracts, workers compensation legal requirements, and fee schedules
Familiar with medical terminology, HCPC, ICD-9, and CPT Coding
SALARY:
Starting at $14/hour
BENEFITS & PERKS:
Optional ACA Health Benefits Available
Daytime Hours
Work-Life Balance
Opportunity for Advancement
NO WEEKENDS!
Associate of the Month award
ABOUT US:
HealthCare Scouts, Inc. specializes in nationwide placement of highly qualified healthcare professionals who value excellence and high quality patient care. Offering a unique blend of specialization and scope of services, HealthCare Scouts, Inc. works with some of the most sought after employers in the country. Our dedicated recruiters consist of industry-specific recognized leaders who use their expertise to connect candidates with clients throughout the United States where our focus is to partner top-notch talent with equally refined employment opportunities.
For Immediate Consideration, Please Contact:David RosarioNational Recruiting Consultant800-708-0605 email removed Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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