Mature, experienced medical office background. Appointments via zoc doc,insurance verification, eobs, medisoft software. Part time- mondays, wednesdays and thursday.
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.
Metropolitan Family Services offers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities a comprehensive range of services across their lifespan. If you want to make a difference in the lives of others - we want YOU to join our team of caring professionals as a Supervisor in our Adult Day Habilitation Program! As part of our team you will have the personal rewards of making a difference in the lives of adults and their families. In the Supervisor Day Habilitation position you will oversee the activities of a day habilitation program and will be responsible for direct supervision of program staff. You will ensure that all services provided meet the individualized goals of the individuals served and align with the mission, vison and guiding principles of the agency. Hours of Employment: This is a full-time position. Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Key Job Skills: Provide direct oversight, supervision, and problem-solving to employees in accordance with Agency policy and expectations. Responsible for ensuring the safety and supervision of individuals served. Maintains necessary documentation and reports as required and per agency policies. Communicates in a positive manner agency, regulatory body and departmental or program policies, procedures and standards of work. Demonstrates professional demeanor and acts as a role model for employees and individuals by interacting with others in a professional and respectful manner. Maintains a safe and productive environment for staff, individuals served, and their families/advocates. Monitors expenses to help in the maintenance of the budget for the program. Complies with Regulatory and Agency audits (internal and external). Maintains confidentiality of information relating to individuals and their families in accordance with agency policy. Participates in conferences, workshops, and regular and mandatory training as needed or recommended to enhance job skills and personal growth and development. Adheres to agency's policies and procedures as well as department guidelines. Comprehensive benefit plan including but not limited to: Medical / Dental / Vision Insurance Qualifications: Bachelor’s preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Must have prior experience in providing service to individuals with developmental disabilities. Demonstrated ability to plan and organize the daily operations of a classroom environment as well as supervision of staff. Must have a valid and clean NYS driver license and reliable transportation to travel Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing. Demonstrated ability to exercise good judgment in planning, implementing, and evaluating work with individuals, customers, and employees. Demonstrated tolerance for stressful interactions and situations. Demonstrated ability to use Microsoft Office software and other computer programs which are pertinent. Demonstrated excellent time management and organizational skills. Demonstrated knowledge, understanding, and commitment to the mission, vision and guiding principles of the organization. Compensation: $50,000 to $56,000 per year MFS an Equal Opportunity Employer and provides a positive, flexible and autonomous work environment, where employees are passionate about our mission, vision and guiding principles. Our employees are able to make a substantial difference in the lives of people and their families. Company Description Metropolitan Family Services provides services for individuals with mental and physical disabilities. Company Description Metropolitan Family Services provides services for individuals with mental and physical disabilities.
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.
POSITION SUMMARY Nursery Care and Classroom Assistant provides care for infants and toddlers of parents who are on site in adult programming. The ability to communicate fluently (verbal and written) in Spanish and English will be required. The Nursery Care and Classroom Assistant will interface with the parents to meet their child’s individual needs and developmental stages. The Classroom Assistant for Children and Family provides lesson planning, teaching, and support to the Children and Families Faith Formation and Education programs on Sunday mornings. The payrate for this position is $20-30 an hour. Weekly Schedule: Sunday (8:30am-1:30pm) Monday-Thursday (9:30am -12:30pm) mornings Saturday flexibility Seasonal church Holy Days are mandatory (Christmas Eve, Palm Sunday, Easter Sunday). ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Support but don’t rush parent-child separation. Ask and listen to parents’ description of the baby’s current feeding, diapering, and sleep needs, as well as their physical and emotional status and developmental abilities including language preference (for verbal and non-verbal babies). Make sure anything that is left with the baby (car seats, diaper bags and contents, etc.) are labeled and used only for that baby. Provide comfort and stimulation to each baby in accordance with the individual baby’s needs and parent’s requests. Confirm pick up time and the parent’s program location in Trinity Commons or church. Comply with TCWS safety and health policies and procedures. Maintain a hygienic and organized space, and track supply inventory. Work with manager, other staff, and volunteers to prepare and deliver faith formation content and experiences in person with children, ages 3-12, as per direction from the manager. Classroom set up and clean up. Smart board set up, if needed. Check in/out students with software program. Materials/supplies preparation, clean up, maintenance. Full compliance with Safe Church, and all Trinity HR trainings and privacy policies. Provide hands on Childcare and Supervision, including but not limited to: feeding, dressing, toileting support as needed, (within policy compliance), model and enforce Trinity’s safety and security policies, maintain and enforce Trinity health and hygiene policies, maintain and enforce Trinity space usage policies, transition children to different spaces, maintain and support classroom policies and best practices. Provide support and communication to parents, other staff, and volunteers. Maintain awareness and sensitivity for all students with special needs, allergies, known medical or emotional needs, as per parent/guardian’s instructions and Trinity policies. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ACTIVITIES 2+ years experience working with infants and children, ages 0 - 12 2+ years experience working in an education setting with children Ability to communicate fluently (verbal and written) in Spanish and English Excellent oral communication Excellent reading skills Patience and warmth for children and parents Able to take direction and follow curriculum (regardless of personal beliefs) Available to work on any Sunday morning Experience/training on Hybrid learning equipment and software Experience/training with event management systems Detail oriented Creative Friendly Reliable Ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks Able to work collaboratively Able to extrapolate and take initiative Role flexibility: able to work with any student age group and any team teacher PREFERRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND CREDENTIALS Bachelor’s degree, or some college (Education or Theology, a plus) Experience providing childcare for infants and toddlers 2-5 years experience in a religious setting or community a plus Ability to work with multi-media First Aid/Child CPR certified, a plus Excellent ability to engage with children at their developmental level Excellent ability to engage with parents
Payroll Manager/ General Accountant The opportunity: Kings Bay Y/ JCC Brooklyn is a community center that connects, uplifts, and inspires. Kings Bay YM-YWHA strives to build and strengthen communities, create meaningful relationships and lasting friendships, and foster deeper connections among individuals, families, and partner institutions in Brooklyn. From our flagship base in southern Brooklyn, where we operate a successful full-service community center, to our more recent inroads in Brownstone Brooklyn and North Brooklyn under the JCC Brooklyn umbrella, the Kings Bay Y has remained true to its 60 year-old mission. We welcome everyone from all religious, racial, and ethnic backgrounds. We operate various programs at 6 different physical locations in South, Central and North Brooklyn. Qualifications: - Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance - 3+ years of Payroll processing experience with ADP - Detail-oriented with strong communication (verbal and written) and organizational skills. - Strong knowledge of Microsoft (Excel, Word) Approachable, easygoing and collaborative - Problem-solving/analytical team player Preferred: - Union employer experience - Knowledge of MIP Accounting software Payroll Manager Responsibilities: - Supervise payroll submission and processing through ADP. - Communicate with department managers regularly - Issue annual memos to employees and update on required tax withholding changes - Ensure that new hire information is submitted to NYS - Process miscellaneous payroll earnings and deductions (union, medical, dental, pension, and Vanguard retirement) - Resolve any payroll system issues with the payroll processing company (ADP) - Onboarding, assigning Time off Policies, Holidays, etc in ADP - Import bi-weekly payroll transactions and paychecks from ADP into the MIP accounting system - Process union and other remittances monthly - Respond to payroll-related inquiries - Ensure all time and attendance records are up to date and accurately recorded - Maintain complete personnel records, including terminations, department transfers, reviews, and documentation. - Process any required organizational payroll tax filing adjustments - Process annual IRS forms 1094/1095 - Gather/update payroll data for annual EEO-1 report preparation - Allocate invoices by location/department/program Other Accounting Responsibilities: - Assist with maintaining records for Human Resources and compliance. - Assist with year-end audit, 403(b) audit and city, state and federal audits - Provide ADP training for Managers and new hires - Back up to Accounts Payable processing - Back up to wire transfers - Backup to Accounts Receivable processing - Book monthly accruals/corrections and adjust entries as needed - Other duties as may be required from time to time by the CFO Job Benefits: - Health and vision coverage & dental coverage optional - Pension Benefit plan, after one year, with agency contribution - Life insurance, Optional 403/b plan & parental leave - Generous Paid time off (PTO) - Paid federal and additional holidays - Employee program discounts Schedule/Location: - Full-time position In-Person in our Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn office. Salary: $70,000 - $80,000 annually