North American Spine and Pain Consultants is a leading medical practice dedicated to providing compassionate, innovative care for patients dealing with chronic pain and spine-related conditions. Our team of specialists is committed to improving quality of life through advanced treatments and personalized care. We are seeking a Bilingual Spanish Medical Assistant to join our team. The ideal candidate will play a vital role in supporting our healthcare providers and ensuring an excellent patient experience. Fluency in both English and Spanish is essential to effectively communicate with our diverse patient population. Key Responsibilities: Assist physicians and medical staff in patient care. Schedule appointments and manage patient calls efficiently. Maintain accurate patient records and input data into the electronic health system. Generate and update medical reports and documentation. Ensure exam rooms are prepared and equipment is sanitized. Provide excellent patient support, ensuring their comfort and understanding of procedures. Qualifications: Bilingual in Spanish is required. At least 1 year of experience in a similar role or related healthcare setting. Proficiency in typing and familiarity with electronic medical record (EMR) systems. Strong computer skills, including knowledge of scheduling software. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. What We Offer: Competitive salary and benefits package. A supportive and collaborative work environment. Opportunities for professional growth and development.
Join our esteemed team at OneBody Physical Therapy in our new location on the Upper West Side of New York. We are seeking a dedicated professional who is licensed in the state of New York with a preference for candidates with a minimum of two years of experience. Candidates with a specialization in orthopedic physical therapy are highly desired, and those with expertise in Schroth therapy, as well as a personal background as a former athlete, will be at a distinct advantage. As a Physical Therapist at our facility, you will play a pivotal role in providing top-notch rehabilitative care to our patients, helping them recover from injuries, surgeries, and physical impairments. Minimum Requirements: - Licensed Physical Therapist in the state of New York. - DPT with minimum of 2 years of experience in physical therapy practice. - Specialization in orthopedic physical therapy is preferred. - Experience or certification in Schroth therapy is advantageous. - Personal background as a former athlete or a dancer is an advantage. Key Responsibilities: - Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients' orthopedic conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries, and post-operative rehabilitation. - Develop tailored treatment plans based on assessment findings, utilizing evidence-based interventions to optimize patient outcomes. - Implement therapeutic exercises, manual therapy techniques, and modalities to improve mobility, strength, and function. - Provide education to patients and their families regarding their conditions, treatment options, and injury prevention strategies. - Collaborate with referring physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care and effective communication. - Maintain accurate documentation of patient evaluations, treatment sessions, and progress notes in compliance with regulatory standards. - Stay updated on the latest advancements in orthopedic physical therapy through continued education and professional development activities. Additional Skills: - Ability to work effectively in a team environment, fostering collaboration and communication with colleagues. - Demonstrated capability to work autonomously, efficiently managing caseloads and treatment plans. - Proficiency in medical software systems for documentation and patient management. - Comprehensive articulation of medical note-taking, ensuring thorough and accurate documentation of patient care. - Flexibility to work during all day and evening hours to accommodate patient needs. - Willingness to assist other therapists' patients and cover in their absence to ensure continuity of care and exceptional service delivery.
Immediate opening for full time, School Nurse at Therapy and Learning Center, Inc. Park Slope, Brooklyn - Perform duties of School Nurse in Special Education preschool for 3-5 year olds. Work with staff, parents, students, doctors, and outside school services as needed. The services provided by the School Nurse focus on the prevention of illness, injury, and the early detection of health problems. - Comply with all NYC Department of Health, NYS Education Department, and NYC Department of Education regulations as pertains to the students in our preschool. - Must possess excellent organization and assessment skills - Serve as a Health Coordinator for the school community - Must have New York State License as a Registered Nurse - Must have 2-5 years of pediatric experience, preschool experience is a plus - Must have current CPR certificate Appropriate recording of incidents, injuries, infections and all other correspondents of risk management Monitor/Assess children with health issues, i.e., respiratory, seizures Maintain daily log on the administration of medication to children Maintain log on each incident, illness that occurs during the school day. Facilitate New York State mandates immunization and communicable disease requirements Maintain each child's parental/guardian, physician contact information Notify parents of medical/incidents occurring during school hours Contact parents when a child arrives at school with an injury Maintain and update medical records for all children for timely adherence to the DOH regulations in regard to, but not limited to annual medical examinations, physical and occupational therapy prescriptions, blood workups, immunizations, etc Inventory control of medical supplies, order and rotate supplies as needed Ensure first aid kits are complete, kept in proper areas and taken of field trips Post allergy and medical alerts that may apply in classrooms Liaison to the DOH with respect to current/new regulations, medical suspensions and infectious disease control, Permit filing/renewal Liaison to outside medical staff regarding children's health status, medical referrals and monitor follow up visits as needed Facilitate and or participate in child health case conferences as needed Collaborate with Education Director on child medical/physical developemnt Comply with OSHA regulations/guidelines; provide leadership to educate staff members to see that all classrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, common work areas meet OSHA standards (cleanliness/safety), etc.) Conduct yearly OSHA & PID training, and train new staff upon hire Follow procedures as mandated reporter for suspected cases of child abuse and neglect Participate as a member of the schools' multi-disciplinary team Identify and report school safety or environmental issues which impact student or staff health to the building administrator Maintain current pertinent health data for each student periodic review and documentation on the individual student electronic and paper health records Provide medical related duties as needed Maintain child, staff, and family confidentiality Maintain updated material safety data sheet Document health services provided in accordance with the NYS Nurse Practice Act, and abide by RN Code of Ethics and TLC's policies and procedures Perform other essential and satisfactory related duties as communicated by the Supervisor to meet ongoing or future needs of TLC 12 Months School Calendar - Work Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. School is easily accessible by public transportation Job Type: Full-time Pay: $68,000.00 - $72,000.00 per year