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Facs Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Biller

Greenwood, IN

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

Update FACS with note regarding billing of claim and move to appropriate follow-up status. * Send paper claims with appropriate attachments to scanning. * 2101 letters provided by work comp attorney

Keeps FACS up to date by making notes on accounts * Prepares account dismissals for fully paid accounts. * Follows up on all accounts in Legal workflow. * Good communication skills and interpersonal ...

Keeps FACS up to date by making notes on accounts * Prepares account dismissals for fully paid accounts. * Follows up on all accounts in Legal workflow. * Good communication skills and interpersonal ...

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What are some common challenges faced by Facilities (FACS) professionals and how can candidates prepare for them?

Facilities professionals often manage a wide range of responsibilities, from coordinating maintenance and repairs to ensuring compliance with safety regulations. A common challenge is balancing urgent, unexpected issues—such as equipment failures—with planned projects and routine inspections. Candidates can prepare by developing strong organizational skills, staying current with industry regulations, and building good relationships with vendors and internal teams. Being proactive and adaptable is key, as priorities can shift quickly in a facilities environment.

What is the difference between Facs vs Cytotechnologist?

AspectFacsCytotechnologist
Required CredentialsFACS certification, typically a bachelor's degree in biology or related fieldCertification by ASCP, usually a bachelor's degree in cytotechnology or related field
Work EnvironmentFlow cytometry labs, research facilities, hospitalsPathology labs, hospitals, diagnostic laboratories
Industry UsageImmunology, cancer research, clinical diagnosticsMedical diagnostics, cancer screening, pathology

Facs (Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting) specialists focus on cell analysis and sorting using flow cytometry, often in research or clinical labs. Cytotechnologists examine cell samples for abnormalities, primarily in pathology labs. While both roles involve cell analysis, Facs professionals typically work with live cell sorting and immunophenotyping, whereas cytotechnologists focus on microscopic examination of fixed cell samples for diagnostic purposes.

What are FACS and what do they do?

FACS stands for Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting, a specialized laboratory technique used primarily in cell biology and immunology. Professionals working with FACS operate flow cytometers to analyze and sort cells based on specific characteristics, such as size, granularity, and the presence of fluorescent markers. This process is crucial for applications like identifying cell populations, isolating rare cells, and conducting advanced research in fields like cancer, immunology, and genetics. FACS specialists must be skilled in operating complex instruments, analyzing data, and troubleshooting technical issues. Their work supports scientific research, clinical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a FACS (Family and Consumer Sciences) teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) teacher, you need a background in education, specialized knowledge in areas like nutrition, child development, and family studies, and a valid teaching certification. Familiarity with curriculum development software, classroom management systems, and basic laboratory or kitchen equipment is typically required. Strong communication, organization, and the ability to engage and motivate students are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure effective teaching, student safety, and the delivery of practical life skills that prepare students for real-world challenges.
Infographic showing various Facs job openings in Indiana as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.

Physician - Oncology Hematology

University of Georgia- FACS

Michigan City, IN • On-site

$250 - $350/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Woodland Cancer Center

8955 W 400 N Michigan City, Indiana 46360

WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR:

Franciscan Physician Network is seeking a full-time Board Certified/Board Eligible Hematology Oncology physician to join our multi-disciplinary cancer center at Franciscan Health Woodland Cancer Care Center Michigan City located in Michigan City, Indiana. The physician will have the support of an experienced local team of colleagues and the opportunity to serve as a leader in the ongoing growth and development of the oncology service line in the Michigan City market area.

Our full service, comprehensive cancer treatment center includes:

  • Infusion Center
  • Radiation Oncology with Trilogy Linear Accelerator and new TruBeam Linear Accelerator with Hyperarc and Identify
  • Neurosurgery and treatment on site
  • Physicist on site
  • Pharmacy onsite
  • Nurse Navigators
  • Research
  • Palliative Care NPs
  • Social Worker onsite
  • Monthly Tumor Board
WHAT WE NEED:

Ideal candidates will have experience in Hematology Oncology with a strong focus on clinical excellence and patient satisfaction. Candidates will display exceptional interpersonal skills and a desire to develop strong ties with the community and existing medical staff. Physicians will need to work collaboratively to coordinate and deliver the highest quality of care, displaying passion and energy for fostering an environment of clinical and service excellence.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT:
  • Hematology Oncology Board Certified
  • Clinic schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Physician will have 36 hours of patient contact weekly with possibility of 4 ½ day work week
  • Weekday, Weekend and Holiday Call: 1:3
    • Additional time off through the week when you have weekend call
  • Anticipated outpatient volume: 12 – 15 patients per day
  • Common Cancer Diagnoses:
    • Breast
    • Colon
    • Lung
    • Rectal
    • Prostate
    • Benign Hematology conditions
WHO WE ARE:

Franciscan Health is a non-profit health care ministry with primary and specialty care physician groups located throughout Indiana and Illinois. Franciscan is known for our mission of caring. Our values of Respect for Life; Fidelity to Our Mission; Compassionate Concern; Joyful Service; and Christian Stewardship extend to our employees and patients.

With 12 hospital ministries, Franciscan Health is one of the largest Catholic health care organizations in the Midwest. Franciscan Health includes over 1,000 employed physicians and advanced practice providers. Franciscan providers enjoy a team approach to care. Of our 260+ locations, many are nationally recognized Centers of Health Care Excellence.

WHAT WE OFFER:

At Franciscan Physician Network we strive to create a flexible and realistic work-life balance for our providers. Full- and part-time opportunities are offered with benefits, which could include:

  • Competitive compensation, including income guarantee, with bonus incentives
  • Generous recruitment bonus program including relocation allowance; commencement and retention packages
  • Paid malpractice
  • 27 days of Allowed Time Off plus five additional paid days for CME with annual stipend
  • Full benefits package, including health, life, dental, vision and legal insurance
  • Retirement options, including 403(b), 457(b), 401(a)
  • Short- and Long-Term Own Occupation Disability
  • Customized marketing support
  • Leadership development through board and committee opportunities
MORE INFORMATION:

For more information, please contact Physician and Provider Services Team at practice@franciscanalliance.org or (844) 376-3627.

WHERE WE LIVE:

Michigan City is a lake-side city located in beautiful LaPorte County, IN. Home to the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan City has a small city, rural and suburban feel that offers affordable cost of living with excellent school options including private and public schools. Lake Michigan is at your doorstep with swimming, fishing, boating and many other water activities. Visit downtown Michigan City for shopping, restaurants and a great sunset over Lake Michigan.

Qualifications:
  • Doctorate Required
  • Physician License (MD/DO) - Upon Hire Required
  • Board Certification in Specialty Discipline (or eligibility if appropriate) - Upon Hire Required
  • Basic Life Support Program (BLS) - American Heart Association - Upon Hire Required
TRAVEL IS REQUIRED:

Never or Rarely

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

It is the policy of Franciscan Alliance to provide equal employment to its employees and qualified applicants for employment as otherwise required by an applicable local, state or Federal law.

Franciscan Alliance reserves a Right of Conscience objection in the event local, state or Federal ordinances that violate its values and the free exercise of its religious rights.

Franciscan Alliance is committed to equal employment opportunity.

Franciscan provides eligible employees with comprehensive benefit offerings. Find an overview on the benefit section of our career site, jobs.franciscanhealth.org.

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