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  • FT Advanced Practice Professional (NP/PA) $25K Sign On Bonus

    Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium 4.6company rating

    Remote Certified Orthotist Job

    SEARHC is a non-profit health consortium which serves the health interests of the residents of Southeast Alaska. We see our employees as our strongest assets. It is our priority to further their development and our organization by aiding in their professional advancement. Working at SEARHC is more than a job, it's a fulfilling career. We offer generous benefits, including retirement, paid time off, paid parental leave, health, dental, and vision benefits, life insurance and long and short-term disability, and more. $132,000 -$162,500 annually DOE + Geographic Pay, Sign On Bonus, Relocation, Incentives & Loan Repayment Options Provides comprehensive family medicine services within the scope of training and experience to people of all ages and genders. Key Essential Functions and Accountabilities of the Job * Provides comprehensive primary care including, but not limited to, diagnosis, treatment, minor procedures, coordination of care, referral, preventative care, and health maintenance to a dedicated panel of patients. * Participates fully in shared local urgent/emergent care on-call rotation. * Maintains accurate and timely documentation of services is accordance with SEARHC policy. * Provides optimal patient experience using strong listening and communication skills. * Builds long-term patient care relationships. * Consults SEARHC physician as needed for patient care and uses other access to specialists as needed (i.e., AristaMD, ANMC providers, etc.). * Provides medical services at facilities within thea SEARHC care network and other facilities and locations listed in SEARHC's compact and funding agreement with the Indian Health Service. * Actively participates in SEARHC quality patient care initiatives and quality assurance programs. * Actively participates in provider meetings, clinic meetings, and SEARHC medical staff functions. Other Functions * Depending upon the location and needs of the community served, participates in shared after-hours emergency call coverage. Education, Certifications, and Licenses Required * State of Alaska Medical License as an NP or PA * Board-certified in specialty by accrediting body * Maintains active, unrestricted DEA registration. * Maintains active SEARHC medical staff privileges. * BLS for all positions. * ACLS, PALS, and ATLS certification within 1 year of start date for providers performing after-hours emergency work in remote clinics (e.g., Haines, Hoonah, Gustavus, Angoon, Kake, Klawock). * ALSO training is preferred for providers performing after-hours emergency work in remote clinics. Experience Required * Two years of experience as a practicing provider * Additional clinical experience or training prior to practice as a licensed provider may be considered by the Medical Director of Primary Care Clinics to meet this minimum experience requirement. Knowledge of * Primary health care practices and principles * Basic emergency care and protocol where appropriate * Common disease processes and pharmacology * Standards of care, EMTALA, HIPAA, health care risk management principles, medical ethics, and medical malpractice principles Skills in * Effective communication skill and ability to interact with staff and patients * Operating essential basic medical equipment * Making proper assessments based upon history, exam, lab, x-ray, and other data * Incorporating health promotion and health prevention activities into patient care * Educating patients and family members about diagnoses, treatment plan alternatives, risks, options, and medications * Providing high-quality health care services including the performance of medical procedures appropriate to the outpatient and emergency care setting Ability to * Promote teamwork and collaboration. * Resolve conflict. * Efficiently utilize electronic medical record and other clinically-required technology. * Carefully listen to patients and family members. * Clearly express ideas through oral and written communication. * Efficiently analyze complex situations and solve problems. * Effectively implement clinical program strategies. Work Environment: Full-time, M-F Afterhours Call Required Certifications: Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) - American Heart Association, Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) - American Heart Association, Basic Life Support (BLS) - American Heart Association, Certified Nurse Practitioner - Alaska State Board of Nursing, Drug Enforcement Administration Registration - Drug Enforcement Administration, National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants - National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioner License - Alaska State Board of Nursing, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - American Heart Association If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us!
    $132k-162.5k yearly 4d ago
  • Regional Pedorthist

    Preferred Podiatry Group 4.7company rating

    Remote Certified Orthotist Job

    Preferred Podiatry Group (PPG), a member of the Assembly Health family of companies, is a nationally recognized leader in podiatric healthcare services for long-term care and nursing home facilities. We are looking for a growth-oriented individual and motivated problem solver to join our team as a Full-Time Regional Pedorthist in NE Illinois / SE Wisconsin. This role is responsible for managing the Diabetic Shoe Program in an assigned territory as part of our clinical team, traveling to long-term care communities to help patients stay mobile. If you are looking for a company that is focused on being the best in the industry and love being challenged, then look no further! We are expanding and looking to add to our world class team of individuals that pride themselves on being detail-oriented, dedicated, and having a 'can-do/go-getter' attitude. What the Regional Pedorthist Specialist does: Manage the DME function in your assigned territory, collaborating across multiple departments and vendors to provide world-class service and patient care Schedule groups of patients that are qualified for diabetic shoes by the Podiatrist Conduct an initial visit to measure patient's feet and order their preferred shoes and inserts, verifying insurance eligibility with payors as needed Oversee the ordering process to ensure timeliness, procuring documentation and signatures from the patient's PCP and Podiatrist as needed Receive shoes and inserts by mail and conduct a secondary visit to dispense the orders to the patients Coordinate with the Podiatrist to sign off on and bill insurance Check in with facility staff post-visit to ensure patients are pleased, solving for any issues Travel regionally to long-term care communities up to 100 miles, with potential for overnight trips greater than 100 miles as needed Routinely monitor KPIs to meet and exceed performance targets Proactively order supplies ahead of visits to ensure a stocked cart Perform other duties as assigned What it takes: Current certification as a Pedorthist in IL (IN and WI preferred) 2+ years of experience working in Long-Term Care Facilities 2+ years of experience in customer service and/or sales Must live within 50 miles of Chicago Willingness to travel 300+ miles per week, with a clean and reliable vehicle that can store 25+ shoe boxes Strong written and verbal communication Critical thinking skills and ability to resolve conflict Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Experience with Microsoft products (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.) Detail-oriented individuals who are team players and self-starters Why Assembly Health: We pay you for your initiative! Base compensation plus an incentivized bonus program Hybrid remote work schedule Be part of something special - we are in high growth mode through organic growth and acquisition Career growth--your next role with Assembly might not be created yet-we are waiting for you to help us chart the way! Robust ongoing training and development programs Standard medical benefits, 401(k) plan, Paid Time off to enjoy your time away from the office Preferred Podiatry Group, based in Chicago, IL, employs a team of 100+ Podiatrists who travel to nursing homes to meet with patients that need care. We are currently partnered with over 3,500 facilities across 21 states. Assembly Health, based in Chicago, IL, provides clients Revenue Cycle Acceleration through tech-enabled RCM, analytics, and compliance. Serving thousands of communities and hundreds of provider practices throughout 30+ states in the US.
    $30k-41k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Prosthetist and or Orthotist Clinician (CPO, CO, CP, Board Eligible)

    Hanger 3.9company rating

    Certified Orthotist Job In Dayton, OH

    Why Us? With a mantra of Empowering Human Potential, Hanger, Inc. is the world's premier provider of orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) services and products, offering the most advanced O&P solutions, clinically differentiated programs and unsurpassed customer service. Hanger's Patient Care segment is the largest owner and operator of O&P patient care clinics nationwide. Through its Products & Services segment, Hanger distributes branded and private label O&P devices, products and components, and provides rehabilitative solutions to the broader market. With 160 years of clinical excellence and innovation, Hanger's vision is to lead the orthotic and prosthetic markets by providing superior patient care, outcomes, services and value. Collectively, Hanger employees touch thousands of lives each day, helping people achieve new levels of mobility and freedom. Could This Be For You? It might not be the flashiest city but Dayton has a lot of character, history and hidden gems. Add Hanger Clinic to that list! If you are looking for an opportunity to thrive as a clinician seeing patients of all ages, this is the place for you. SIGN ON BONUS, TUITION REIMBURSEMENT, RELOCATION ASSISTANCE and SO MUCH MORE. As a Prosthetist and/or Orthotist, you have dedicated yourself to improving the lives of the patients you serve. We recognize that in doing so you not only impact the lives of those you treat but of their families, friends, and communities. Embarking on a career with Hanger allows you to continue in this endeavor but elevates you as a champion of the orthotic and prosthetic market by providing superior patient care, outcomes, service and value. Advance your career by leveraging professional clinical expertise, established clinical practice guidelines, innovative technologies, specialized training & continuing education, RAC audit resources, and back office support at one of our more than 900 clinics nationwide. At Hanger, we fulfill your current practice needs but also offer a potential career path to meet your changing aspirations as you continue your professional journey for years to come. Our patients are our focus and are the heart of everything we do. As a Hanger Prosthetist and/or Orthotist, you will leverage exceptional training and an extensive collaborative clinical community nearly 1600 providers strong to provide or supervise the delivery of comprehensive prosthetic and orthotic care. You will assess patients, formulate treatment plans, implement those plans, follow-up with your patients and participate in practice management. If you have not yet achieved certification, you will provide care under the direction of one of our certified clinicians. You will enjoy combining your unique blend of clinical and technical skills to evaluate patients, custom design, fabricate and fit prostheses and/or orthoses to deliver exceptional outcomes for the patients you serve. You will collaborate with other members of the rehabilitation team and innovate utilizing the latest technology as we all strive to empower human potential together. Your Impact Depending on the operational requirements, size of the Hanger Clinic and subject to limitations imposed by state and/or local law, your role may include some or all of the functions listed below. Collaborate with physicians in the evaluation and analysis of a patient's need for prosthetic and/or orthotic services; recommend treatment options to physicians when necessary. Examine and evaluate patient needs in relation to disease and functional loss. Formulate design of prosthetic and/or orthotic devices. Select materials, make cast measurements, model modifications, and layouts, taking into account new techniques and materials. Perform fitting, including static and dynamic alignments. Evaluate prosthetic and/or orthotic device on patient, adjust to assure fit, function, medical efficacy, and quality of work. Instruct patient in use of prosthetic and/or orthotic devices. Identify and reconcile issues/problems to ensure patient satisfaction with devices provided. Provide follow-up with patients and physicians. Provide in-service training to physicians and allied health care professionals. Utilize effective materials management, quality and performance processes to maximize device quality and medical efficacy, maintaining a proper balance with costs and operational/financial performance. Meet with physicians, case managers and other referral sources to review prosthetic and/or orthotic services and capabilities; develop and enhance business relationships to identify and secure ongoing and future sources or referrals. Plan and implement strategies to meet and exceed revenue targets in coordination with management. Provide detailed clinical notes to patient records. May mentor residents or newly certified clinicians. Provide assistance to other clinical staff. Provide information to administrative staff to conduct reimbursement activities. Adhere to all safety regulations; compliance with Medicare and other governmental regulations; compliance with bloodborne and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. Perform other duties or special projects as assigned. May be asked to perform on-call, hospital calls, or float between more than one Hanger Clinic location. Minimum Qualifications Current board certification in Prosthetics and/or Orthotics from the American Board for Certification (ABC) or the Board of Certification (BOC), or A baccalaureate degree in prosthetics and/or orthotics, or the foreign equivalent, and current ABC Board-Eligibility in Prosthetics and/or Orthotics. A valid driver's license and driving record within the standards outlined within Hanger's Motor Vehicle Safety Policy and Procedures. In states where licensure is required, the ability to obtain and maintain state licensure may be required as well. May be willing to consider candidates who are certified in one discipline who wish see patients in their certified discipline while simultaneously completing residency in the other discipline. May be willing to consider candidates who are not certified or board-eligible but have at least 5 years of demonstrated past experience in providing prosthetic and/or orthotic services under the supervision of a certified clinician. Additional Success Factors Thorough understanding of the principles of biomechanics, pathomechanics, gait analysis, kinesiology, anatomy and physiology Thorough understanding of componentry and its suitability and reliability for specific uses Thorough understanding of medical terminology Effective communication skills for accurate, concise, and organized oral and written presentation and reports to patient and staff Ability to instruct clinical and non-clinical personnel and customers on objectives of patient care services Active listening, reading and comprehension skills for analyzing reports, charts and correspondence Ability to assess patient condition and advise physician on treatment options Good interpersonal skills and ability to build professional relationships with physicians, therapists and patients Ability to work effectively as a team member Effective organizational, time management and planning skills Act with integrity in all ways and at all times, remaining honest, transparent, and respectful in all relationships. Keep the patient at the center of everything that you do, building lifelong trust. Foster open collaboration and constructive dialogue with everyone around you. Continuously innovate new solutions, influencing and responding to change. Focus on superior outcomes, and calibrate work processes for outstanding results. Physical Abilities Ability to lift patients using biomedical techniques frequently throughout the course of a work day/shift; must be capable of easily lifting fifty (50) pounds of weight alone. Ability to walk, bend, stand and reach constantly during a work day. Visual acuity (near and distant) sufficient to maintain accurate records, recognize people, and understand written direction. Ability to speak and hear sufficiently to understand and give directions. Ability to push wheeled equipment throughout the facility. Fine motor skills adequate for scheduling and preparing patients, equipment and supplies for treatment. Ability to participate in sustained activities for many hours in duration in accordance with state labor laws. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. #LI-RL1 Our Investment in You Competitive Compensation Packages 8 Paid National Holidays & 4 additional Floating Holidays PTO that includes Vacation and Sick time Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits 401k Savings and Retirement Plan Paid Parental Bonding Leave for New Parents Flexible Work Schedules and Part-time Opportunities Generous Employee Referral Bonus Program Mentorship Programs- Mentor and Mentee Student Loan Repayment Assistance by Location Relocation Assistance Regional & National traveling CPO/CO/CP opportunities Volunteering for Local and National events such as Hanger's BAKA Bootcamp and EmpowerFest Hanger, Inc. is committed to providing equal employment opportunity in all aspects of the employer-employee relationship. All conditions and privileges of employment are administered to all employees without discrimination or harassment because of race, religious creed, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, military service, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, special disabled veteran status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, and local laws and ordinances. The company will comply with all applicable state or local fair employment laws that forbid discrimination or harassment on the basis of other protected characteristics. Retaliation against any employee for filing or supporting a complaint of discrimination or harassment is prohibited. #ERF-HPO
    $28k-56k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Advanced Practice Professional - Intermittent

    Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium 4.6company rating

    Remote Certified Orthotist Job

    SEARHC is a non-profit health consortium which serves the health interests of the residents of Southeast Alaska. We see our employees as our strongest assets. It is our priority to further their development and our organization by aiding in their professional advancement. Working at SEARHC is more than a job, it's a fulfilling career. We offer generous benefits, including retirement, paid time off, paid parental leave, health, dental, and vision benefits, life insurance and long and short-term disability, and more. Provides comprehensive family medicine services within the scope of training and experience to people of all ages and genders. Key Essential Functions and Accountabilities of the Job * Provides comprehensive primary care including, but not limited to, diagnosis, treatment, minor procedures, coordination of care, referral, preventative care, and health maintenance to a dedicated panel of patients. * Participates fully in shared local urgent/emergent care on-call rotation. * Maintains accurate and timely documentation of services is accordance with SEARHC policy. * Provides optimal patient experience using strong listening and communication skills. * Builds long-term patient care relationships. * Consults SEARHC physician as needed for patient care and uses other access to specialists as needed (i.e., AristaMD, ANMC providers, etc.). * Provides medical services at facilities within the SEARHC care network and other facilities and locations listed in SEARHC's compact and funding agreement with the Indian Health Service. * Actively participates in SEARHC quality patient care initiatives and quality assurance programs. * Actively participates in provider meetings, clinic meetings, and SEARHC medical staff functions. Other Functions * Depending upon the location and needs of the community served, participates in shared after-hours emergency call coverage. Education, Certifications, and Licenses Required * State of Alaska Medical License as an NP or PA * Board-certified in specialty by accrediting body. * Maintains active, unrestricted DEA registration. * Maintains active SEARHC medical staff privileges. * BLS for all positions. * ACLS, PALS, and ATLS certification within 1 year of start date for providers performing after-hours emergency work in remote clinics (e.g., Haines, Hoonah, Gustavus, Angoon, Kake, Klawock). * ALSO training is preferred for providers performing after-hours emergency work in remote clinics. Experience Required * Two years of experience as a practicing provider * Additional clinical experience or training prior to practice as a licensed provider may be considered by the Medical Director of Primary Care Clinics to meet this minimum experience requirement. Knowledge of * Primary health care practices and principles * Basic emergency care and protocol where appropriate * Common disease processes and pharmacology * Standards of care, EMTALA, HIPAA, health care risk management principles, medical ethics, and medical malpractice principles Skills in * Effective communication skill and ability to interact with staff and patients * Operating essential basic medical equipment * Making proper assessments based upon history, exam, lab, x-ray, and other data * Incorporating health promotion and health prevention activities into patient care * Educating patients and family members about diagnoses, treatment plan alternatives, risks, options, and medications * Providing high-quality health care services including the performance of medical procedures appropriate to the outpatient and emergency care setting Ability to * Promote teamwork and collaboration. * Resolve conflict. * Efficiently utilize electronic medical record and other clinically-required technology. * Carefully listen to patients and family members. * Clearly express ideas through oral and written communication. * Efficiently analyze complex situations and solve problems. Required Certifications: Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) - American Heart Association, Advanced Life Support in Obestrics (ALSO) - American Academy of Family Physicians, Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) - American Heart Association, Basic Life Support (BLS) - American Heart Association, Certified Nurse Practitioner - Alaska State Board of Nursing, National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants - National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioner License - Alaska State Board of Nursing, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - American Heart Association If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us!
    $83k-204k yearly est. 43d ago
  • Prosthetist Orthotist Clinician (CPO with future management potential)

    Hanger 3.9company rating

    Certified Orthotist Job In Lancaster, OH

    Why Us? With a mantra of Empowering Human Potential, Hanger, Inc. is the world's premier provider of orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) services and products, offering the most advanced O&P solutions, clinically differentiated programs and unsurpassed customer service. Hanger's Patient Care segment is the largest owner and operator of O&P patient care clinics nationwide. Through its Products & Services segment, Hanger distributes branded and private label O&P devices, products and components, and provides rehabilitative solutions to the broader market. With 160 years of clinical excellence and innovation, Hanger's vision is to lead the orthotic and prosthetic markets by providing superior patient care, outcomes, services and value. Collectively, Hanger employees touch thousands of lives each day, helping people achieve new levels of mobility and freedom. Could This Be For You? With its charming downtown and friendly community, Lancaster is a hidden gem in central Ohio. As a Prosthetist and/or Orthotist, you have dedicated yourself to improving the lives of the patients you serve. We recognize that in doing so you not only impact the lives of those you treat but of their families, friends, and communities. Embarking on a career with Hanger allows you to continue in this endeavor but elevates you as a champion of the orthotic and prosthetic market by providing superior patient care, outcomes, service and value. Advance your career by leveraging professional clinical expertise, established clinical practice guidelines, innovative technologies, specialized training & continuing education, RAC audit resources, and back office support at one of our more than 900 clinics nationwide. At Hanger, we fulfill your current practice needs but also offer a potential career path to meet your changing aspirations as you continue your professional journey for years to come. Our patients are our focus and are the heart of everything we do. As a Hanger Prosthetist and/or Orthotist, you will leverage exceptional training and an extensive collaborative clinical community nearly 1600 providers strong to provide or supervise the delivery of comprehensive prosthetic and orthotic care. You will assess patients, formulate treatment plans, implement those plans, follow-up with your patients and participate in practice management. If you have not yet achieved certification, you will provide care under the direction of one of our certified clinicians. You will enjoy combining your unique blend of clinical and technical skills to evaluate patients, custom design, fabricate and fit prostheses and/or orthoses to deliver exceptional outcomes for the patients you serve. You will collaborate with other members of the rehabilitation team and innovate utilizing the latest technology as we all strive to empower human potential together. Your Impact Depending on the operational requirements, size of the Hanger Clinic and subject to limitations imposed by state and/or local law, your role may include some or all of the functions listed below. Collaborate with physicians in the evaluation and analysis of a patient's need for prosthetic and/or orthotic services; recommend treatment options to physicians when necessary. Examine and evaluate patient needs in relation to disease and functional loss. Formulate design of prosthetic and/or orthotic devices. Select materials, make cast measurements, model modifications, and layouts, taking into account new techniques and materials. Perform fitting, including static and dynamic alignments. Evaluate prosthetic and/or orthotic device on patient, adjust to assure fit, function, medical efficacy, and quality of work. Instruct patient in use of prosthetic and/or orthotic devices. Identify and reconcile issues/problems to ensure patient satisfaction with devices provided. Provide follow-up with patients and physicians. Provide in-service training to physicians and allied health care professionals. Utilize effective materials management, quality and performance processes to maximize device quality and medical efficacy, maintaining a proper balance with costs and operational/financial performance. Meet with physicians, case managers and other referral sources to review prosthetic and/or orthotic services and capabilities; develop and enhance business relationships to identify and secure ongoing and future sources or referrals. Plan and implement strategies to meet and exceed revenue targets in coordination with management. Provide detailed clinical notes to patient records. May mentor residents or newly certified clinicians. Provide assistance to other clinical staff. Provide information to administrative staff to conduct reimbursement activities. Adhere to all safety regulations; compliance with Medicare and other governmental regulations; compliance with bloodborne and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. Perform other duties or special projects as assigned. May be asked to perform on-call, hospital calls, or float between more than one Hanger Clinic location. Minimum Qualifications Current board certification in Prosthetics and/or Orthotics from the American Board for Certification (ABC) or the Board of Certification (BOC), or A baccalaureate degree in prosthetics and/or orthotics, or the foreign equivalent, and current ABC Board-Eligibility in Prosthetics and/or Orthotics. A valid driver's license and driving record within the standards outlined within Hanger's Motor Vehicle Safety Policy and Procedures. In states where licensure is required, the ability to obtain and maintain state licensure may be required as well. May be willing to consider candidates who are certified in one discipline who wish see patients in their certified discipline while simultaneously completing residency in the other discipline. May be willing to consider candidates who are not certified or board-eligible but have at least 5 years of demonstrated past experience in providing prosthetic and/or orthotic services under the supervision of a certified clinician. Additional Success Factors Thorough understanding of the principles of biomechanics, pathomechanics, gait analysis, kinesiology, anatomy and physiology Thorough understanding of componentry and its suitability and reliability for specific uses Thorough understanding of medical terminology Effective communication skills for accurate, concise, and organized oral and written presentation and reports to patient and staff Ability to instruct clinical and non-clinical personnel and customers on objectives of patient care services Active listening, reading and comprehension skills for analyzing reports, charts and correspondence Ability to assess patient condition and advise physician on treatment options Good interpersonal skills and ability to build professional relationships with physicians, therapists and patients Ability to work effectively as a team member Effective organizational, time management and planning skills Act with integrity in all ways and at all times, remaining honest, transparent, and respectful in all relationships. Keep the patient at the center of everything that you do, building lifelong trust. Foster open collaboration and constructive dialogue with everyone around you. Continuously innovate new solutions, influencing and responding to change. Focus on superior outcomes, and calibrate work processes for outstanding results. Physical Abilities Ability to lift patients using biomedical techniques frequently throughout the course of a work day/shift; must be capable of easily lifting fifty (50) pounds of weight alone. Ability to walk, bend, stand and reach constantly during a work day. Visual acuity (near and distant) sufficient to maintain accurate records, recognize people, and understand written direction. Ability to speak and hear sufficiently to understand and give directions. Ability to push wheeled equipment throughout the facility. Fine motor skills adequate for scheduling and preparing patients, equipment and supplies for treatment. Ability to participate in sustained activities for many hours in duration in accordance with state labor laws. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. #LI-RL1 Our Investment in You Competitive Compensation Packages 8 Paid National Holidays & 4 additional Floating Holidays PTO that includes Vacation and Sick time Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits 401k Savings and Retirement Plan Paid Parental Bonding Leave for New Parents Flexible Work Schedules and Part-time Opportunities Generous Employee Referral Bonus Program Mentorship Programs- Mentor and Mentee Student Loan Repayment Assistance by Location Relocation Assistance Regional & National traveling CPO/CO/CP opportunities Volunteering for Local and National events such as Hanger's BAKA Bootcamp and EmpowerFest Hanger, Inc. is committed to providing equal employment opportunity in all aspects of the employer-employee relationship. All conditions and privileges of employment are administered to all employees without discrimination or harassment because of race, religious creed, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, military service, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, special disabled veteran status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, and local laws and ordinances. The company will comply with all applicable state or local fair employment laws that forbid discrimination or harassment on the basis of other protected characteristics. Retaliation against any employee for filing or supporting a complaint of discrimination or harassment is prohibited. #ERF-HPO
    $29k-58k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Certified Prosthetist Orthotist

    Boston Orthotics & Prosthetics

    Certified Orthotist Job In Columbus, OH

    OrthoPediatrics Specialty Bracing: As a leader in specialized pediatric orthotics, we take great pride in having the industry's top clinicians, technicians, and administrative staff, led by an executive team dedicated to advancing the orthotics and prosthetics profession. We have recently joined forces with OrthoPediatrics as their Specialty Bracing division to help more KIDS! Our Vision: To be recognized as the premier provider of pediatric orthotic and prosthetic services and products in the United States. Our team believes in respectful truth and transparency when interacting with patients, referral sources, and our own team members. We hold ourselves accountable for providing only the best products and services to our patients. Our team is engaged and committed to continuous improvement of our products, our patient care, and ourselves. Responsibilities: Provides care to patients with disabling conditions of limbs and spine by fitting/preparing orthopedic braces under the direction of, and in consultation with, physicians by performing the following essential duties and responsibilities (other duties may be assigned): Examine, interview, and measure patients to determine their appliance needs; identify factors affecting appliance fit. Fit, test, and evaluate devices on patients; make adjustments for proper fit, function, and comfort. Instruct patients in the use and care of orthoses/prostheses. Design orthopedic devices, based on physicians' prescriptions and examination/measurement of patients. Maintain patients' records. Make and modify plaster casts of areas that will be fitted with orthoses, for use in the device construction process. Select materials and components to be used based on device design. Confer with physicians to formulate specifications and prescriptions for orthopedic devices. Repair, rebuild, and modify orthopedic appliances. Construct and fabricate appliances, or direct others constructing the appliances. Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university Two plus years related experience and/or training; equivalent combination of education and experience Masters of Science in Orthotics and Prosthetics (MSPO) Completion of NCOPE certified residency program Benefits Offered for Eligible Employees:
    $34k-72k yearly est. 26d ago
  • FT Advanced Practice Professional (NP/PA) $25K Sign On Bonus

    Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium 4.6company rating

    Remote Certified Orthotist Job

    SEARHC is a non-profit health consortium which serves the health interests of the residents of Southeast Alaska. We see our employees as our strongest assets. It is our priority to further their development and our organization by aiding in their professional advancement. Working at SEARHC is more than a job, it's a fulfilling career. We offer generous benefits, including retirement, paid time off, paid parental leave, health, dental, and vision benefits, life insurance and long and short-term disability, and more. $132,000 -$162,500 annually DOE + Geographic Pay, Sign On Bonus, Relocation, Incentives & Loan Repayment Options Provides comprehensive family medicine services within the scope of training and experience to people of all ages and genders. Key Essential Functions and Accountabilities of the Job * Provides comprehensive primary care including, but not limited to, diagnosis, treatment, minor procedures, coordination of care, referral, preventative care, and health maintenance to a dedicated panel of patients. * Participates fully in shared local urgent/emergent care on-call rotation. * Maintains accurate and timely documentation of services is accordance with SEARHC policy. * Provides optimal patient experience using strong listening and communication skills. * Builds long-term patient care relationships. * Consults SEARHC physician as needed for patient care and uses other access to specialists as needed (i.e., AristaMD, ANMC providers, etc.). * Provides medical services at facilities within thea SEARHC care network and other facilities and locations listed in SEARHC's compact and funding agreement with the Indian Health Service. * Actively participates in SEARHC quality patient care initiatives and quality assurance programs. * Actively participates in provider meetings, clinic meetings, and SEARHC medical staff functions. Other Functions * Depending upon the location and needs of the community served, participates in shared after-hours emergency call coverage. Education, Certifications, and Licenses Required * State of Alaska Medical License as an NP or PA * Board-certified in specialty by accrediting body * Maintains active, unrestricted DEA registration. * Maintains active SEARHC medical staff privileges. * BLS for all positions. * ACLS, PALS, and ATLS certification within 1 year of start date for providers performing after-hours emergency work in remote clinics (e.g., Haines, Hoonah, Gustavus, Angoon, Kake, Klawock). * ALSO training is preferred for providers performing after-hours emergency work in remote clinics. Experience Required * Two years of experience as a practicing provider * Additional clinical experience or training prior to practice as a licensed provider may be considered by the Medical Director of Primary Care Clinics to meet this minimum experience requirement. Knowledge of * Primary health care practices and principles * Basic emergency care and protocol where appropriate * Common disease processes and pharmacology * Standards of care, EMTALA, HIPAA, health care risk management principles, medical ethics, and medical malpractice principles Skills in * Effective communication skill and ability to interact with staff and patients * Operating essential basic medical equipment * Making proper assessments based upon history, exam, lab, x-ray, and other data * Incorporating health promotion and health prevention activities into patient care * Educating patients and family members about diagnoses, treatment plan alternatives, risks, options, and medications * Providing high-quality health care services including the performance of medical procedures appropriate to the outpatient and emergency care setting Ability to * Promote teamwork and collaboration. * Resolve conflict. * Efficiently utilize electronic medical record and other clinically-required technology. * Carefully listen to patients and family members. * Clearly express ideas through oral and written communication. * Efficiently analyze complex situations and solve problems. * Effectively implement clinical program strategies. Work Environment: Full-time, M-F Afterhours Call Required Certifications: Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) - American Heart Association, Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) - American Heart Association, Basic Life Support (BLS) - American Heart Association, Certified Nurse Practitioner - Alaska State Board of Nursing, Drug Enforcement Administration Registration - Drug Enforcement Administration, National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants - National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioner License - Alaska State Board of Nursing, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - American Heart Association If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us!
    $132k-162.5k yearly 39d ago
  • Certified Orthotist or Certified Prosthetist/ Orthotist -FT Dayton, Ohio

    Premier Health 4.7company rating

    Certified Orthotist Job In Dayton, OH

    **Certified Orthotist or Certified Prosthetist/Orthotist** information** **Title** : **Certified Orthotist or Certified Prosthetist/Orthotist** **Facility** : Fidelity Health Care **Job Reports to** : Manager, DME Bracing and Orthotics **Premier Health Mission, Vision, and Values** **Position Summary** **General Summary/Responsibilities:** The Orthotist collaborates with providers in the evaluation and analysis or patient's needs for orthotic services. He/she is responsible for formulating the design of orthotic devices including materials, both custom and prefabricated. He/she must evaluate the patient's needs, perform the fitting, make modifications as needed, and adjust to ensure proper fit. He/she must maintain good documentation of services provided, and may be asked to participate in provider training. **Qualifications** **Education** **Minimum Level of Education Required:** Master's degree **Additional requirements:** § **Type of degree** : Masters Degree § **Area of study or major** : Orthotics and Prosthetics § **Preferred educational qualifications** : Must be a Certified Orthotist or Certified Prosthestist/Orthotist § **Position specific testing requiremen** t: N/A **Licensure/Certification/Registration** § American Board for Certification Certified Orthotist (CO) or Certified Prosthetist/Orthotist (CPO) § Licensure per State of Ohio Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics Board **Experience** **Minimum Level of Experience Required:** 1 - 3 years of job-related experience **Prior job title or occupational experience:** N/A **Prior specific functional responsibilities:** N/A **Preferred** **experience:** Enter preferred experience or N/A **Other** **experience requirements:** N/A **Knowledge/Skills** § Collaborate with physicians in the evaluation and analysis of a patient's need for prosthetic and/or orthotic services; recommend treatment options to physicians when necessary § Examine and evaluate patient needs in relation to disease and functional loss. § Formulate design of prosthetic and/or orthotic devices. Select materials, make cast measurements, model modifications, and layouts, taking into account new techniques and materials. § Perform fitting, including static and dynamic alignments. § Evaluate prosthetic and/or orthotic device on patient, adjust to assure fit, function, medical efficacy, and quality of work § Instruct patient in use of prosthetic and/or orthotic devices. Identify and reconcile issues/problems to ensure patient satisfaction with devices provided. § Provide follow-up with patients and physicians § Provide in-service training to physicians and allied health care professionals. § Utilize effective materials management, quality and performance processes to maximize device quality and medical efficacy, maintaining a proper balance with costs and operational/financial performance. § Meet with physicians, case managers and other referral sources to review prosthetic and/or orthotic services and capabilities; develop and enhance business relationships to identify and secure ongoing and future sources or referrals. § Provide detailed clinical notes to patient records. § May mentor residents or newly certified clinicians § Provide assistance to other clinical staff § Provide information to administrative staff to conduct reimbursement activities. § Adhere to all safety regulations; compliance with Medicare and other governmental regulations; compliance with bloodborne and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. § Review and sign documentation of certified orthotic fitter providing clinical supervision both direct and indirect. § Maintains appropriate certification and licensure requirements § Perform other duties or special projects as assigned.
    $48k-87k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Certified Orthotist Prosthetist

    Medical Service Company 4.2company rating

    Certified Orthotist Job In Marion, OH

    MEDICAL SERVICE COMPANY is a family owned and operated durable medical equipment and respiratory provider that's been in business for 70+ years! MSC is a 12 -Time recipient of the prestigious NorthCoast 99 Award as a Top Workplace to work - 2023! MSC is a two-time recipient of the prestigious National HME Excellence Award for Best Home Medical Equipment company in the US. In Addition, we are very proud to share that we have been awarded the distinguished honor of 2021 - HME Provider of the Year! We are hiring: FULL TIME WITH BENEFITS! APPLY TODAY! Competitive Pay Advancement Opportunities Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance HSA Account w/Company Contribution Pet Insurance Company provided Life and AD&D insurance Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Tuition Reimbursement Program Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Employee Referral Bonus Program Social Recognition Program Employee Engagement Opportunities CALM App 401k (with a matching program) / Roth IRA Company Discounts Payactiv/On-Demand Pay Paid vacation, Sick Days, YOU (Mental Health) Days and Holidays Certified Orthotist Prosthetist treats and provides care to patients with disabling conditions of limbs and spine, amputations, and congenital deformities by planning fabrication of, writing specifications for, by fitting and preparing orthopedic braces and prosthetic limbs under guidance of and in consultation with physician. Evaluates and treats patients in accordance with current treatment techniques and protocols established by the Director. Responsibilities and Duties: Review/formulate medical records, examine patients, evaluate and document functional loss and orthotic and/or prosthetic needs of patients; formulate orthotic patient prescriptions for optimal management of upper and lower limb orthotic anomalies, both congenital and acquired, in collaboration with physicians. Formulate prosthetic patient prescriptions for optimal management of upper and lower limb amputations, both congenital and acquired, in collaboration with physicians Supervise the fabrication of orthotic and prosthetic devices and appliances to ensure that design and materials used meet patient needs and department standards, evaluate fit on patient to ensure proper fit, function, cosmesis and workmanship Post materials used, cost and other pertinent information including nomenclature and cost to orthotic/prosthetic records to ensure accurate patient charges. Instruct patients on the limitations and proper use of orthotic devices and appliances; instruct patients regarding maintenance, storing and cleaning of devices and appliances Consult with physicians, nurses, and physical therapists and vocational rehabilitation counselors regarding orthotic patient's needs. Conduct orthotic and prosthetic clinics for local organizations; participate in orthopedic clinics and continuing education courses. Establish prosthetic clinics to include treatment teams on patient progress and techniques. Oversee orthotic fitters and technicians and liaisons, as needed Perform on-call duties as assigned and scheduled Other duties as assigned Work Environment Possible exposure to contagious diseases, communicable diseases, or blood-borne pathogens. May work in homes, community, schools, job sites, clinics or in a normal patient care environment in an acute hospital setting. Possess current unrestricted driver's license, automobile insurance, and available automobile. Driving distances within service area from office. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Qualifications: Experience/Knowledge/Skills/Physical Requirements: Certified Orthotist Prosthetist by ABC or BOCO may also be board eligible from bachelor or master's program. Employee must be eligible to be credentialed and hold privileges with all local hospitals Experienced in Microsoft Office and Windows based computer applications Strong verbal and written communication skills Presents a strong professional appearance Ability to perform multiple and adverse tasks simultaneously Highly organized and self-motivated Employee must have normal or correctible range of hearing and eyesight Manual dexterity required to operate orthotic construction equipment Frequent bending, stooping and lifting and reaching required
    $35k-61k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Orthotist

    NOMS Healthcare 4.2company rating

    Certified Orthotist Job In Boardman, OH

    Performs comprehensive orthotic and /or prosthetic patient care. Includes patient assessment, formulation of a treatment plan, and implementation of treatment plan in coordination with referring physicians. Assessments of patients with impaired movement or musculoskeletal abnormalities in order to determine functional intervention. This role may occasionally require travel to other office locations to support business needs. Essential Functions: 1. Obtain patient history prior to initiating exam 2. Evaluation & consultation with referring physician relative to patient functional goals 3. Assessment of patient gait and biomechanics 4. Recommend applicable devices to support treatment goals 5. Structural evaluation and measuring for orthotic devices of patients 6. Fitting and dispensing of orthotic devices to patients 7. Reassessment of fit and patient outcomes 8. Promote compliance and adherence to practice billing guidelines 9. Participate in quality improvement activities including staff training 10. Assists in care and maintenance of office equipment. 11. Other duties as assigned Competencies: 1. Knowledge of the health care field. 2. Skill in performing tasks correctly. 3. Skill in understanding patient education needs and effectively sharing information with patients and their families. 4. Skill in identifying equipment problems and correcting or notifying supervisor. 5. Ability to be flexible and handle changing priorities. 6. Ability to communicate clearly. 7. Ability to project a pleasant and professional image. 8. Ability to plan, prioritize and complete delegated tasks. 9. Ability to apply written instructions and standardized work practices. 10. Ability to read and comprehend patient information. 11. Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Education and Work Experience: 1. High School Diploma Required 2. Bachelor's Degree Certification and Licenses Required: 1. Current Orthotist License in the state of Ohio. 2. ABC Certification preferred but not required. Environmental/Working Conditions: Combination of medical office and exam/procedure room settings. Well-lighted, well-ventilated, adequate space. Exposure to communicable diseases and other conditions common to medical office setting. Physical/Mental Demands: Must be able to use appropriate body mechanics techniques when making necessary patient transfers and helping patients with walking, dressing, etc. Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds of supplies. OTHER DUTIES: This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. NOMS is an equal opportunity employer committed to high standards of business conducted and civic responsibility. This includes our policy of offering fair and equal opportunities to every employee or applicant for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation) age, national origin, disability or genetic information, or status as a Vietnam-Era or special disabled veteran, or any other protected classes, in accordance with applicable law.
    $37k-71k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Certified Pedorthist

    Preferred Podiatry Group 4.7company rating

    Remote Certified Orthotist Job

    Preferred Podiatry Group (PPG), a member of the Assembly Health family of companies, is a nationally recognized leader in podiatric healthcare services for long-term care and nursing home facilities. We are looking for a growth-oriented individual and motivated problem solver to join our team as a Full-Time Regional Pedorthist in Greater Denver. This role is responsible for managing the Diabetic Shoe Program in an assigned territory as part of our clinical team, traveling to long-term care communities to help patients stay mobile. If you are looking for a company that is focused on being the best in the industry and love being challenged, then look no further! We are expanding and looking to add to our world class team of individuals that pride themselves on being detail-oriented, dedicated, and having a 'can-do/go-getter' attitude. What the Regional Pedorthist Specialist does: Manage the DME function in your assigned territory, collaborating across multiple departments and vendors to provide world-class service and patient care Schedule groups of patients that are qualified for diabetic shoes by the Podiatrist Conduct an initial visit to measure patient's feet and order their preferred shoes and inserts, verifying insurance eligibility with payors as needed Oversee the ordering process to ensure timeliness, procuring documentation and signatures from the patient's PCP and Podiatrist as needed Receive shoes and inserts by mail and conduct a secondary visit to dispense the orders to the patients Coordinate with the Podiatrist to sign off on and bill insurance Check in with facility staff post-visit to ensure patients are pleased, solving for any issues Travel regionally to long-term care communities up to 100 miles, with potential for overnight trips greater than 100 miles as needed Routinely monitor KPIs to meet and exceed performance targets Proactively order supplies ahead of visits to ensure a stocked cart Perform other duties as assigned What it takes: Current certification as a Pedorthist in Colorado 2+ years of experience working in Long-Term Care Facilities 2+ years of experience in customer service and/or sales Must live within 50 miles of Denver Willingness to travel 300+ miles per week, with a clean and reliable vehicle that can store 25+ shoe boxes Strong written and verbal communication Critical thinking skills and ability to resolve conflict Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Experience with Microsoft products (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.) Detail-oriented individuals who are team players and self-starters Why Assembly Health: We pay you for your initiative! Base compensation plus an incentivized bonus program Hybrid remote work schedule Be part of something special - we are in high growth mode through organic growth and acquisition Career growth--your next role with Assembly might not be created yet-we are waiting for you to help us chart the way! Robust ongoing training and development programs Standard medical benefits, 401(k) plan, Paid Time off to enjoy your time away from the office Preferred Podiatry Group, based in Chicago, IL, employs a team of 100+ Podiatrists who travel to nursing homes to meet with patients that need care. We are currently partnered with over 3,500 facilities across 21 states. Assembly Health, based in Chicago, IL, provides clients Revenue Cycle Acceleration through tech-enabled RCM, analytics, and compliance. Serving thousands of communities and hundreds of provider practices throughout 30+ states in the US. License/Certification: (Preferred) Driver's License: (Preferred)
    $30k-43k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Certified Prosthetist Orthotist

    Boston Orthotics & Prosthetics

    Certified Orthotist Job In Dayton, OH

    OrthoPediatrics Specialty Bracing: As a leader in specialized pediatric orthotics, we take great pride in having the industry's top clinicians, technicians, and administrative staff, led by an executive team dedicated to advancing the orthotics and prosthetics profession. We have recently joined forces with OrthoPediatrics as their Specialty Bracing division to help more KIDS! Our Vision: To be recognized as the premier provider of pediatric orthotic and prosthetic services and products in the United States. Our team believes in respectful truth and transparency when interacting with patients, referral sources, and our own team members. We hold ourselves accountable for providing only the best products and services to our patients. Our team is engaged and committed to continuous improvement of our products, our patient care, and ourselves. Responsibilities: Provides care to patients with disabling conditions of limbs and spine by fitting/preparing orthopedic braces under the direction of, and in consultation with, physicians by performing the following essential duties and responsibilities (other duties may be assigned): Examine, interview, and measure patients to determine their appliance needs; identify factors affecting appliance fit. Fit, test, and evaluate devices on patients; make adjustments for proper fit, function, and comfort. Instruct patients in the use and care of orthoses/prostheses. Design orthopedic devices, based on physicians' prescriptions and examination/measurement of patients. Maintain patients' records. Make and modify plaster casts of areas that will be fitted with orthoses, for use in the device construction process. Select materials and components to be used based on device design. Confer with physicians to formulate specifications and prescriptions for orthopedic devices. Repair, rebuild, and modify orthopedic appliances. Construct and fabricate appliances, or direct others constructing the appliances. Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university Two plus years related experience and/or training; equivalent combination of education and experience Masters of Science in Orthotics and Prosthetics (MSPO) Completion of NCOPE certified residency program Benefits Offered for Eligible Employees: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Long & Short-Term Disability Life Insurance and AD&D Retirement Savings Plan Paid Time Off (PTO) & Holidays Equal Opportunity Employer: OPSB is proud in its commitment to creating a diverse workforce and providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, parental status, national origin, age, disability, citizenship status, genetic information or characteristics, marital status, status as a Vietnam era veteran, special disabled veteran, or other protected veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws, and any other characteristic protected by law.
    $32k-69k yearly est. 10d ago

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