420 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, 10017, New York
Medical Practice • 1-10 Employees
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Located in New Jersey with offices in Paramus and Secaucus, we are a leading medical practice renowned for our expertise in facial plastic surgery, ENT , and Audiology. With a legacy built on excellence, precision, and patient-centric care.
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ob description We are seeking a dedicated, licensed Audiologist with at least two years of clinical experience to join our growing ENT and audiology team. The ideal candidate will have strong diagnostic skills and a patient-centered approach to care. Responsibilities include: Conducting comprehensive audiologic evaluations for pediatric and adult populations Dispensing and fitting hearing aids, including counseling and follow-up care Performing and interpreting Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) testing (if qualified or willing to be trained) Maintaining accurate documentation and patient records in compliance with HIPAA standards Collaborating closely with ENT physicians and support staff to provide integrated care Qualifications: Master’s or Doctorate in Audiology (Au.D. preferred) Valid state licensure and hearing aid dispensing license Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience Strong interpersonal and communication skills Experience with electronic medical records (EMR) preferred Why Join Us? Supportive, multidisciplinary environment Opportunity for advanced diagnostic work (e.g., ABR testing) Modern equipment and resources Flexible scheduling and competitive compensation To Apply: Submit your resume and a brief cover letter via Indeed. We look forward to meeting audiologists who are passionate about improving lives through better hearing. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $60.00 - $150.00 per hour Schedule: 8 hour shift Experience: Hearing Aid dispensing: 2 years (Required) License/Certification: NEW York dispensing License (Required) Ability to Commute: New York, NY 10017 (Preferred) Ability to Relocate: New York, NY 10017: Relocate before starting work (Preferred) Work Location: In person
We are looking for a Hearing Instrument Specialist/Dispenser to join our team. We are an established practice that is continually growing. Work with our well-respected group serving the community for many years. Whether starting your career or looking to share your knowledge with others, we are the place for you! What makes us different? While working at our Company, you will enjoy great perks, such as a great Monday through Friday work schedule (no weekends). We strive to maintain an environment where our employees can grow and further their skills and careers while being a part of a strong team. Responsibilities: Provides patient care within the scope of practice for a Hearing Instrument Dispenser Conduct comprehensive hearing evaluations to determine the extent of hearing loss. Recommend and fit hearing aids based on client's unique needs and preferences. Program, adjust, and fine-tune hearing aids to ensure optimal performance. Educate clients on hearing aid use, maintenance, and communication strategies. Provide empathetic support and counseling to help clients adapt to hearing aids. Keep accurate client records, maintain compliance with regulations, and uphold ethical standards. Stay updated on the latest hearing aid technology and advancements. Deliver outstanding customer service, addressing client inquiries and concerns. Promote our hearing healthcare services and products to attract new clients. Qualifications: NY and/or NJ State licensure or ability to obtain state licensure as a Hearing Instrument Dispenser 4th-year Audiology Externs are encouraged to apply. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Attention to detail and the ability to work independently. Compassion, patience, and a genuine commitment to improving the lives of those with hearing loss. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. The Company is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or another legally protected status.
The Direct Support Professional is responsible for assisting individuals with developmental disabilities and/or other impairments to live as independently as possible within the community. The position is required to maintain a professional and positive attitude while encouraging people we support to pursue their personal interests at home and in the community. Due to the Direct Support Professional’s involvement in all aspects of people we support daily living, this role requires confidentiality of the individuals’ personal information in accordance with HIPAA regulations; strong communication skills to work effectively with the people we support, families, co-workers and within the community; ability to problem-solve and evidence good judgment in implementing plans of service. This position requires current IRI driving authorization, AMAP, SCIP-R and Standard First Aid/CPR certification. RESPONSIBILITIES: ❖ Be familiar with individual resident’s ISP, Res Hab Plan, Goal Plans, Behavior Modification Plan, etc. ❖ Assist individuals with ADL and other independent living skills in accordance with plan documents. This assistance may take the form of full support, partial support or verbal prompting, as well as behavioral interventions as indicated in the behavior management plan. These tasks may include grooming, housekeeping, budgeting, shopping, etc. according to support needs of the individual. ❖ Promote and advocate for individualized services and implementation according to the plan. Document service provision as indicated in plans and regulations including but not limited to res hab goals, behavior data, sleep charts, logbooks, etc. ❖ Ensure protective oversight is provided to the people we support in accordance with their Plan of Protective Oversight. ❖ Accompany the people we support on community outings. ❖ Communicate with other program staff via the communications logbook and attendance at staff meetings. ❖ Work collaboratively with other members of staff in maintaining a positive, encouraging environment to support the people we support. Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to assist in the development of a person-centered plan. ❖ Adhere to all federal, state and city regulations regarding service provision and documentation. ❖ Report all incidents as per IRI policies and procedures. ❖ Conduct fire drills and document results in accordance with supervisor’s instructions. ❖ Attend staff meetings and trainings on an on-going basis to increase knowledge for the individuals we support and best practices. ❖ Maintain certifications and driving authorization. ❖ Additional duties as assigned by supervisor. ❖ Often the requirement to work overtime is mandatory to ensure that proper personnel coverage is maintained at IRI facilities. ❖ Ensure that proper staff ratio is maintained at all times which may necessitate a change in your work schedule, and or location. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED Minimum Experience: - Good interpersonal skills and commitment to assisting individuals with disabilities. - At least 6 months experience working in an environment with people. - Ability to become certified in AMAP, SCIP-R, Standard First Aid /CPR. Valid NYS driver’s license with less than 6 points. Preferred Education: Associate's degree Preferred Experience: - One year experience in a Human Services, preferably in an OPWDD setting. - Experience assisting individuals in areas of ADL skills, community inclusion, and goal implementation. - All required certifications and driving authorization.
We are seeking a Medical Assistant to become a part of our team! You will perform routine administrative and clinical assignments to keep the medical facility running smoothly. Responsibilities: Handle all administrative duties in a timely manner Perform routine clinical tasks to support medical staff Communicate with insurance companies for proper billing procedures Escort patients to exam rooms Obtain blood sample and order labs Able to do EKG Qualifications: Previous experience in healthcare or other related fields Familiarity with checking insurance at front disk Strong organizational skills Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment Company Description Medical Urgent Care at Long Island City, NY 11101 Company Description Medical Urgent Care at Long Island City, NY 11101
The ideal candidate should have: A personal interest in wellness and healthy living A minimum of 3 years of direct medical/wellness administrative experience. Familiarity with commercial insurance and out-of-network eligibility. Ability to type 65 + wpm Have a creative mindset and desire to grow the practice Duties will include the following: Greet patients, provide basic orientation to the practice, and ensure an excellent patient experience. Check-in patients, verify health insurance, and collect payments. Obtain accurate and complete personal information from the patient as required for registration Keeps track of appointment schedules and confirms patient appointments. Collects payments and open balances. Answer telephone calls, office text messages, and emails in a professional manner. Follow-up on missed appointments Make routine follow-up appointments as required. Help resolve patient inquiries about insurance coverage and practice information Keep accurate records (patient information, received payments etc.) Reconciliation of cash, credit cards, receipts, and encounter forms. Prior Authorization Performs other administrative duties. Bilingual Preferred: Spanish and English Compensation will be discussed during the interview. Business hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Job Type: Full-time Benefits include: Paid time off, sick days, overtime pay, and vacation pay. Job Type: Full-time Salary: $18 - $30
Part‑Time GYN Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) – Washington Heights, Spanish Speaking Our busy gynecology practice has proudly served the community in Washington Heights for over 20 years. With a team that currently includes 1 NP, 1 PA, and Dr. Mamdani supervising, we see approximately 150 GYN patients weekly. We’re seeking an experienced, compassionate, Spanish‑speaking NP or PA to join us part‑time and conduct independent speculum exams and patient evaluations. Key Responsibilities: • Independently perform speculum exams and full GYN evaluations. • Conduct history-taking, physicals, Pap smears, contraceptive counseling, STD testing, and routine well-woman exams. • Examine patients and make clinical decisions unsupervised; Dr. Mamdani performs any required procedures. • Document assessments, diagnoses, and care plans in the chart. • Collaborate with physician supervisor and coordinate referrals as needed. • Deliver culturally sensitive care to a predominantly Spanish-speaking population. Qualifications: • NP (WHNP, FNP) or PA‑C license in New York State and current registration. • Minimum 2 years of GYN experience. • Fully bilingual in English and Spanish (spoken and written). • Confident in performing speculum exams, Pap smears, pelvic exams independently. • Comfortable working autonomously in a fast-paced practice. • BLS certification required; optional: DEA license. • Part‑time: flexible schedule (e.g., 2–3 days/week), including occasional weekends if needed. • Onsite at our Washington Heights office. Why Join Us? • Meaningful work inside a trusted community practice with deep roots. • Engage with a loyal Latinx patient base who value compassionate, linguistically aligned care. • Collaborate closely with seasoned GYN clinicians, with ample support. • Flexible hours and part-time scheduling available for a healthy work-life balance. How to Apply: If you’re an experienced GYN NP or PA who thrives in independent patient care, loves working with Spanish-speaking women, and seeks part-time flexibility, we’d love to hear from you! Apply directly by submitting your resume!
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Job Title: Echocardiogram Technician - Licensed Location: Office of Nevber Cemaletin, MD — [City, State] Employment Type: Full-Time Job Summary: The office of Nevber Cemaletin, MD is seeking a skilled and compassionate Echocardiogram Technician to join our dedicated healthcare team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for performing diagnostic echocardiograms, assisting in patient care, and supporting the physician with accurate and timely imaging results. Key Responsibilities: - Perform transthoracic echocardiograms (TTE) and other cardiovascular ultrasound procedures as ordered by the physician - Prepare patients for procedures by explaining the exam, answering questions, and ensuring patient comfort - Capture clear, accurate images and measurements of cardiac structures and blood flow using ultrasound equipment - Review and analyze images for quality and completeness, and submit preliminary findings to the physician - Maintain accurate records of procedures, patient information, and imaging data - Ensure ultrasound equipment is properly maintained, calibrated, and ready for use - Adhere to safety protocols, infection control standards, and HIPAA guidelines - Assist with scheduling, patient follow-ups, and administrative tasks as needed Qualifications: - Completion of an accredited Echocardiography or Cardiovascular Ultrasound program - Registered or registry-eligible with ARDMS or CCI preferred - Minimum of 1 year of experience in echocardiography preferred (new graduates with strong clinical experience will be considered) - Excellent imaging, communication, and patient care skills - Ability to work independently and as part of a medical team - Strong attention to detail and organizational skills Compensation & Benefits: - Competitive hourly rate or salary based on experience - Flexible schedule options - Supportive, professional work environment Nevber Cemaletin, MD is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
Job Title: Bilingual Medical Assistant (Spanish/English) - Harlem Gynecology Practice About Us: At Harlem Gynecology Practice, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, patient-centered women’s healthcare to our diverse community in the heart of Harlem. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming, supportive environment where every patient feels heard, respected, and cared for. We’re looking for a warm, reliable, and experienced Bilingual Medical Assistant fluent in Spanish and English to join our growing team. Position Overview: As a Medical Assistant at our practice, you will play an essential role in supporting both our providers and patients. You’ll assist with clinical and administrative tasks, facilitate smooth patient flow, and help bridge language gaps for our Spanish-speaking patients — ensuring every woman who walks through our doors receives the care and attention she deserves. Key Responsibilities: - Greet patients warmly and assist with check-in and intake procedures. - Conduct preliminary patient assessments: record vital signs, medical history, and reason for visit. - Provide interpretation services during patient-provider interactions and translate medical instructions for Spanish-speaking patients. - Assist physicians during gynecological exams and procedures. - Manage scheduling, referrals, patient follow-ups, and medical record documentation. - Perform routine clinical duties including phlebotomy, administering injections, and assisting with in-office lab work. - Maintain clean, stocked exam rooms and ensure a smooth patient flow throughout the day. - Support a patient-first, culturally sensitive care environment. Qualifications: - Fluent in both Spanish and English (spoken and written) — required. - Certified Medical Assistant (CMA, RMA, or equivalent) preferred. - Previous experience in women’s health, OB-GYN, or medical office setting is a plus. - Strong communication and interpersonal skills. - Proficient in using Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems. - Reliable, organized, and compassionate with a team-oriented attitude. - Knowledge of HIPAA guidelines and patient confidentiality protocols. Schedule: - Full-time / Part-time - Monday to Friday with occasional Saturdays based on clinic needs Compensation: - Competitive hourly pay, based on experience - Benefits package available for full-time employees Why Join Us? - Work with a supportive, mission-driven team passionate about women’s healthcare - Serve a vibrant, diverse community in Harlem - Opportunities for career growth and development in a caring, collaborative practice