56 7th Avenue, Manhattan, 10011, New York
Pharmacy, Store • 11-50 Employees
Hiring on JOB TODAY since March, 2025
We are a family-owned and operated pharmacy serving our community since 2010. We pride ourselves on top-notch service to customers, drawing on our experience spanning decades and multiple locations across the boroughs.
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1 job possition We are seeking a detail-oriented, friendly bi-lingual Medical Receptionist to join our healthcare team. The ideal candidate will be the first point of contact for patients, providing exceptional customer service while managing administrative tasks. The Medical Receptionist will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our medical office, handling patient inquiries, scheduling appointments, and maintaining accurate medical records.
We are seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable Staff Pharmacist for NEW PHARMACY . we are looking for an SP for credentialing for a new pharmacy. Need to handle credentialing ASAP and then can be full time pharmacist. No controls. Please apply to coordinate an interview over the phone. PAY: NEGOTIATED COMMISSION BASED ON SALES The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in providing exceptional patient care, ensuring the safe and effective use of medications. This position requires a strong understanding of medical terminology, physiology, and the ability to assess patient needs in various settings, including acute care and pediatrics. Duties Provide comprehensive pharmaceutical care to patients, including medication therapy management and patient assessment. Collaborate with healthcare professionals to develop and implement treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs. Administer immunizations and educate patients on medication usage, potential side effects, and interactions. Prepare and dispense medications accurately while adhering to safety protocols and regulations. Monitor patient outcomes and make necessary adjustments to medication regimens based on clinical assessments. Participate in IV infusion therapy as required, ensuring proper techniques are followed for patient safety. Maintain accurate records of prescriptions, patient interactions, and medication inventories. Stay current with advancements in pharmacology and participate in ongoing professional development. Experience A Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited pharmacy school is required. Previous experience in a hospital or acute care setting is preferred. Familiarity with medical terminology and physiology knowledge is essential for effective communication with healthcare teams. Experience with pediatrics is a plus, as well as proficiency in systems related to pharmacy operations. Strong interpersonal skills with a commitment to providing high-quality patient care.
Join Our Team as a Medical Assistant! Atrium Medical is a state-of-the-art internal medicine and primary care practice in Midtown Manhattan. With a small team of providers and a warm, collaborative culture, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional care — and creating an environment where team members feel supported and valued. Why Atrium? Flexible schedule – better work-life balance than many clinical settings Prime Midtown location – easily accessible via public transit Competitive compensation – pay reflects your time and effort Clinical Duties Room patients and record vital signs Assist physicians during exams and minor procedures Draw blood and perform EKGs when requested Collect and process lab specimens Front Desk Operations Greet patients and visitors warmly and professionally Manage patient check-in/check-out, verify insurance, and collect copays Schedule and confirm appointments via phone and EHR Answer incoming calls, route messages, and handle inquiries Process referrals, medical record requests, and prior authorizations Coordinate with clinical staff to ensure smooth patient βlow Uphold patient confidentiality and HIPAA standards
We are located in New York, New York (Chelsea). Our pharmacy is seeking a skilled and compassionate Supervising Pharmacist to join our team. As a Supervising Pharmacist, you will be responsible for dispensing medications, providing drug-related information to patients, and ensuring that prescriptions are accurately filled. You will work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide quality patient care and to ensure that our pharmacy operations run smoothly. The role would consist of: Dispense medications accurately and efficiently. Provide drug information to patients and healthcare professionals. Maintain accurate patient medication profiles. Ensure that prescriptions are filled in compliance with state and federal regulations. Communicate with healthcare professionals to provide optimal patient care. Manage inventory and ordering of medications and supplies. Ensure that all pharmacy operations are in compliance with state and federal regulations.
Job Responsibilities As a CNA at [Your Organization Name], you’ll play a pivotal role in supporting our patients’ daily needs and overall well-being. Key responsibilities include: Assisting patients with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting. Monitoring vital signs and reporting any changes in patient condition to the nursing team. Supporting mobility efforts, including transferring patients between beds, wheelchairs, and other locations. Delivering meals and assisting with feeding as needed, ensuring dietary requirements are met. Maintaining accurate patient records and documenting care activities in accordance with facility policies. Providing compassionate emotional support to patients and their families. Adhering to infection control protocols and maintaining cleanliness in patient areas. Collaborating with the nursing and interdisciplinary team to deliver high-quality care. Assisting with additional tasks as assigned by the supervising nurse or facility management. Required Skills, Experience, and Qualifications Must-have: High school diploma or equivalent. Active CNA certification in [State] or eligibility to transfer certification to [State]. Ability to follow care plans, prioritize tasks, and work effectively in a team environment. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to interact with patients, families, and colleagues. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and adhering to healthcare regulations, including HIPAA. Physical stamina to lift and assist patients safely and perform duties during long shifts. Nice-to-have: Prior experience in long-term care, rehabilitation, or acute care settings. Basic knowledge of medical terminology and experience with electronic health records (EHR) systems. Specialized training in dementia care, hospice care, or pediatric care. Multilingual abilities to communicate with diverse patient populations. Success Criteria To excel in this role, as a CNA you are expected to: Maintain patient satisfaction scores of 90% or higher through compassionate and respectful care. Complete assigned care tasks within designated timeframes while adhering to quality standards. Foster a collaborative environment by assisting colleagues during peak workloads and emergencies. Accurately document patient care activities to support seamless communication across the healthcare team. Exhibit a proactive approach to patient safety and infection control, contributing to a safe care environment. Uphold the organization’s values of integrity, empathy, and dedication to excellence. Compensation Base salary: $16.08 – $21 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications. Additional Earnings: Overtime pay and shift differentials available for evening, weekend, or holiday shifts. Benefits Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance with options for family coverage after 90 days Paid time off (PTO) and flexible scheduling to promote work-life balance. Access to professional development resources, including tuition reimbursement and CNA-to-LVN/RN career advancement programs. Employee wellness initiatives, such as fitness classes, mental health support, and discounted gym memberships. Uniform allowances and shift meals (where applicable). Application Process To apply, please submit your resume and a brief cover letter explaining your interest in the CNA role. Qualified candidates will be contacted within two weeks for an initial interview and skills assessment. For questions about this position or the application process, contact [HR Contact Information]. This job posting will remain open until [Date].
Help families find the help they need! JOB IS IN QUEENS - REMOTE AND ON THE FEILD Work with families and navigate the Medicaid system with them. Help them find housing, mental health services, occupational health services, and all other New York programs. This job is partly remote and partly on the field. You'll be going to families' homes and speaking with them about what services they may need, helping them find those services, and helping refer them over too! Job duties: - Complete initial and annual comprehensive assessment of medical, behavioral health, and social service needs for the assigned health home enrollees. - Provide disease-specific education and information regarding community resources. - Collaborate with a variety of community providers and resources to obtain needed services and support, utilizing community and family resources to create a sustainable support system. - Request and coordinate team and patient meetings as needed or requested by patient/family and/or team and/or escalate care management when medical assessment is needed. - Ensure that diagnostic, post-hospitalization, and specialty referrals have been executed and that results received and acted upon as needed. - Document plan of care, patient utilization, activities, and other required information with the State and EMR. - Monitor assigned enrollees' utilization of services, ensuring care is accessible, attended, and effective. - Provide regular data to the team on patient compliance and strategies to improve patient compliance. - Participate in on-call activities as directed/scheduled by the Program Coordinator. - Participate in regularly scheduled team meetings as prescribed by the practice's policy. - Participate in cultural competency events and training appropriate to job duties. - Frequent non-medical management coaching, education, follow-up visits, and phone calls to patients to monitor progress and identify new barriers or concerns. - Assisting with financial or other social issues that may provide barriers to patient compliance - Providing education/guidance to patients and family on tools to manage chronic illnesses, developing individual and web-based tools and resources to improve compliance. - Identifying and connecting patients with community resources to assist with improving compliance with treatment protocols and social issues (e.g. legal aid). - Accurately and timely document all interventions into prescribed electronic medical record systems to ensure timely reimbursement in compliance with New York State Health Home regulations and Patient-centered medical home regulations. - Participate in patient/outpatient care training regarding the care management strategies for difficult-to-manage patients, and educate office staff on patient or office system issues, including communicating patient care inconsistencies between the primary care physician and referring specialists. Job Qualifications - The Health Home Care Manager must have a BA and a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience in Human Care Services. - Excellent communication and team skills, including the ability to form strong collaborative interdisciplinary partnerships across care settings. - Sound computer knowledge and skills, including an aptitude for using health information technology to guide activities. - Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Creativity and strong organizational skills. - Valid NYS driver's license including access to reliable transportation that enables fulfillment of the position's travel requirements
Overview We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Registered Nurse (RN) to join our growing home care agency in New Jersey. As a vital part of our team, you will provide high-quality, one-on-one patient care in a home setting, ensuring comfort, dignity, and improved health outcomes. This is an excellent opportunity for RNs looking for flexible scheduling, competitive pay, and career advancement in a supportive and growing agency. ** Responsibilities** ✅ Conduct initial assessments and develop personalized care plans for patients. ✅ Administer medications and treatments as prescribed. ✅ Supervise and train Personal Care Aides (PCAs) to ensure high standards of care. ✅ Perform routine health monitoring, wound care, and chronic disease management. ✅ Educate patients and families on disease prevention, home care best practices, and health maintenance. ✅ Maintain accurate medical records and ensure compliance with state regulations. ✅ Collaborate with physicians, therapists, and family members to provide coordinated care. ✅ Conduct supervisory visits with PCAs at least every 60 days, with an initial follow-up within 48 hours of service start. What We Offer ✔ Flexible scheduling – Choose shifts that fit your lifestyle. ✔ Competitive per-service pay – Get compensated fairly for your expertise. ✔ Career advancement opportunities – Transition into a full-time leadership role within 6 months. ✔ Bonuses & incentives – Earn extra for quality performance and referrals. ✔ Supportive work environment – Join a team that values your skills and well-being. ** Qualifications** - Active New Jersey RN license (Required) - Minimum 2 years of nursing experience (home care experience preferred but not required) - Strong critical thinking and communication skills - Ability to work independently and adapt to diverse patient needs Ready to make a meaningful impact in patients’ lives?** Apply** today and become a** valued part** of our team!
Job Summary The Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for providing high-quality, patient-centered care, coordinating with healthcare teams, and supporting patient health and recovery. The RN will assess, plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care for patients in various medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, or home healthcare environments. Key Responsibilities Assess patient health conditions and develop individualized care plans. Administer medications, treatments, and procedures as prescribed by physicians. Monitor and record patient vital signs, symptoms, and medical history. Collaborate with doctors, healthcare professionals, and family members to provide comprehensive care. Educate patients and their families on treatment plans, medications, and health management. Maintain accurate medical records and documentation in compliance with regulations. Respond to emergencies and provide life-saving interventions. Ensure patient safety and comfort during treatment and care. Adhere to infection control protocols and maintain a clean, safe environment. Participate in care team meetings and contribute to care improvement initiatives. Qualifications Current RN license in [State/Region]. Associate or Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN preferred). BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification. Strong communication, organizational, and critical thinking skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Compassionate, patient-centered approach to care. Experience in [specialization, e.g., critical care, pediatrics, geriatrics] preferred. Working Conditions Shifts may include nights, weekends, and holidays. Ability to lift patients or medical equipment up to [X] pounds. Exposure to infectious diseases and hazardous materials.