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Remote Quality Review Medical Assistant - Support Veterans' Disability Claims Looking for short-term contract work where your medical assistant background actually means something? This 3-month ...

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Denver, CO · On-site +1

$4.0K/mo

You'll be learning from a senior editor and a supervising producer who have done this at scale. * Remote. Work from wherever you work best. We care about what gets shipped, not where you sit.

Editing Assistant

Denver, CO · Remote

$4.0K/mo

You'll be learning from a senior editor and a supervising producer who have done this at scale. * Remote. Work from wherever you work best. We care about what gets shipped, not where you sit.

Editing Assistant

Denver, CO · Remote

$4.0K/mo

You'll be learning from a senior editor and a supervising producer who have done this at scale. * Remote. Work from wherever you work best. We care about what gets shipped, not where you sit.

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How much do remote medical editor assistant jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote medical editor assistant in the United States is $51,214.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $59,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Medical Editor Assistant vs Remote Medical Editor?

AspectRemote Medical Editor AssistantRemote Medical Editor
CredentialsOften requires a bachelor's degree in life sciences or related fieldRequires advanced degrees (e.g., MD, PhD) or professional editing certifications
Work EnvironmentSupport role, assisting editors remotely in document reviewLead role, responsible for editing and ensuring scientific accuracy remotely
Industry UsageCommonly used in pharmaceutical and biotech companies for document prepUsed for final review and editing of scientific and medical content

The Remote Medical Editor Assistant typically supports senior editors by handling preliminary reviews and document organization, while the Remote Medical Editor takes on the primary responsibility for editing and verifying scientific content. Both roles are essential in the medical publishing and pharmaceutical industries, often working remotely to ensure accuracy and compliance.

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Remote Medical Assistant

FEFA, LLC

Las Cruces, NM • Remote

$15 - $18/hr

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Job description

Remote Quality Review Medical Assistant - Support Veterans' Disability Claims

Looking for short-term contract work where your medical assistant background actually means something? This 3-month remote role puts your clinical knowledge to use reviewing documentation for Veterans' disability claims - no direct patient care, no nights, no weekends, no holidays.

This is a defined 3-month W2 contract, not a permanent position. It's a great fit if you're between jobs, recently stepped back from clinical work, or already have benefits covered elsewhere.

THE WORK

- Review medical records, lab results, and case files for accuracy and completeness before disability exams

- Catch missing information or inconsistencies in documentation

- Talk and email with Veterans and providers to gather or confirm details (about half your time)

- Use EMR systems and Microsoft Word to complete reviews daily

WHAT YOU BRING

- CMA strongly preferred - or MA/LPN/HIT/EMT training, military Medic/Corpsman background, or completed coursework in Anatomy and Physiology, Medical Terminology, Human Body Systems, and Common Diseases

- Solid medical terminology knowledge and EMR experience

- Microsoft Office skills and 40+ WPM typing

- U.S. citizenship, and the ability to pass a Public Trust background check (7-10 years) and federal drug screen

- A private, HIPAA-compliant home office with a door

- Hard-wired internet (cable or fiber) - sorry, no Wi-Fi-only, satellite, or hotspot setups like Starlink or T-Mobile Home Internet

- Full availability for 5 days of mandatory training and the complete 13-week contract, no time off

A PLUS IF YOU HAVE

Documentation review or QA experience, behavioral health background, VA or military healthcare experience, home health/hospice work, or prior remote roles.

PAY & SCHEDULE

Pay: $15.00-$18.00/hour - your exact rate depends on the federal wage determination for your county and gets confirmed during screening

Schedule: Mon-Fri, choose 8:00 am-5:00 pm or 10:00 am-7:00 pm CST

Training: 5 days, Mon-Fri, 8:00 am-4:30 pm CST, camera on, no absences

Start date: July 27, 2026 (tentative)

Contract length: 3 months, W2, no benefits, no guaranteed renewal

Openings: 5

Equipment: Laptop, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and headset provided

Apply today to put your clinical skills to work for Veterans.