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Senior Phlebotomy Consultant (Contract) Quick & Gentle Phlebotomy • Hybrid | Bronx & Philadelphia Do you have 10+ years of high‑volume phlebotomy experience and a passion for elevating clinical standards? We’re looking for a seasoned professional to serve as our in‑house expert and guide us through rapid growth, ensuring every protocol, checklist, and training module meets—or exceeds—industry best practices. What You’ll Do ● • Audit & refine SOPs – Review our specimen-handling, labeling, and home‑visit procedures; identify gaps and implement fixes. ● • Coach our team – Deliver hands‑on skills assessments and mentorship for new mobile phlebotomists. ● • Compliance leadership – Keep us aligned with CLIA, OSHA, and HIPAA requirements; update documentation as regulations evolve. ● • Quality dashboards – Establish KPIs (first‑stick success rate, turnaround time, incident reports) and run monthly performance reviews. ● • Launch support – Advise on equipment specs, supply forecasting, and client‑site workflows as we expand into new territories. What You Bring ● • 10+ years frontline phlebotomy (hospital or high‑volume draw center); mobile/home‑care experience a plus. ● • Current CPT/LPT licensure (NY or PA preferred) and BLS certified. ● • Demonstrated success building or revamping phlebotomy programs—training curricula, QA systems, or startup consulting. ● • Clear, confident communicator who can translate regulations into actionable checklists. ● • Available 5–10 hrs/week for virtual meetings plus occasional on‑site visits (Bronx & Philly). Why Join Us ● • Shape the clinical backbone of a fast‑growing, patient‑centric mobile phlebotomy service. ● • Flexible contract arrangement—bill hourly or per‑milestone. ● • Direct line to ownership; your expert voice drives decision‑making. ● • Opportunity to build a legacy of gold‑standard protocols that improve patient experiences city‑wide.
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
Employment Type: Full-Time Compensation: $18.00 – $22.00 per hour (commensurate with experience) Position Overview: We are seeking a proactive and Bilingual Medical Front Desk Receptionist to join our team. The ideal candidate will be fluent in English and Spanish, possess strong interpersonal and computer skills, and have experience or knowledge in physical therapy settings and no-fault insurance procedures. Key Responsibilities: - Greet and assist patients courteously and professionally. - Manage multi-line phone systems: answer calls, schedule appointments, and direct inquiries appropriately. - Verify patient information and insurance details, with a focus on no-fault cases. - Maintain and update electronic medical records accurately. - Coordinate patient flow to ensure timely appointments and minimize wait times. - Handle billing inquiries and process payments. - Collaborate with physical therapists and administrative staff to support clinic operations. - Ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations and maintain patient confidentiality. Qualifications: - High school diploma or equivalent; associate degree preferred. - Minimum of 1 year of experience in a medical front desk or administrative role, preferably in a physical therapy clinic. - Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish is required. - Familiarity with no-fault insurance and workers' compensation processes is preferred. - Proficient in using electronic medical record (EMR) systems and Microsoft Office Suite. - Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. - Strong communication and interpersonal abilities. - Ability to multitask and thrive in a fast-paced environment. Benefits: - Competitive hourly wage. - Paid time off and holidays. - Opportunities for professional development and training. Application Instructions: Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their resume and a brief cover letter outlining their relevant experience and language proficiency
The Department of Psychiatry is seeking a Staff Associate II (study clinician) to join the research team of Pinciple Investigator (PI), Laura Mufson, PhD, and Co-PI Christa Labouliere, Ph.D.. The successful candidate will support many aspects of study implementation including: recruitment; informed consent/assent; baseline and follow-up assessments; maintaining ongoing contact with participants and families; providing study interventions & clinical support to them during study period; facilitating connection to ongoing services; and facilitating engagement/information exchange with the clinical sites at NYPH. Responsibilities include: Assist in identifying and assessing participant eligibility and assisting in conduct of consent/ assent meetings Conducting clinical risk assessments of the participants at baseline and follow-up assessments. Administer the C-SSRS to participants during assessment and as needed, along with supportive safety planning and clinical risk management activities. Providing clinical risk management coverage for research staff for assessments and participant communication. Assist in implementing study interventions for participants and provide clinical care for participants post-study as needed. Assist in case management for participants to ensure connection with outpatient services after study interventions are completed. Work collaboratively with the clinical services providing the study interventions and support care of participants. Performs related duties & responsibilities as assigned/requested. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in counseling, clinical psychology, or social work. Master’s degree in counseling, clinical psychology, or social work is highly preferred. NYS licensure (or license eligible_ as a mental health clinician, such as a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) or licensed mental health clinician (LMHC) Excellent interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving skills Comfortable interacting with diverse suicidal youth and their families in fast-paced emergency settings (with training and supervision) Able to effectively use Microsoft computer software (Word/Excel/Powerpoint), and REDCap At least 1-2 years of experience (could be during training or on the job) providing clinical care to adolescents with mood and anxiety disorders is preferred At least 1 year of clinical experience (could be during training or on the job) with adolescents, preferably in a crisis setting is preferred Experience conducting suicide risk assessments using standardized measures is preferred