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Telecommute Scan Data Entry Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Office Help

Madison Heights, MI · On-site

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

We are seeking a person to do data entry to join our team! You will perform clerical functions in ... Perform various general office duties, including typing, copying, scanning, mailing * Scheduling ...

Office Help

Madison Heights, MI · On-site

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

We are seeking a person to do data entry to join our team! You will perform clerical functions in ... Perform various general office duties, including typing, copying, scanning, mailing * Scheduling ...

... copying, scanning, and filing. 2. Communicates with customers, staff, and physicians to answer ... documents. 5. Data entry that supports office needs, ICD-10 and CPT coding, and outreach ...

Office Help

Madison Heights, MI · On-site

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

Vision insurance * 401(k) matching We are seeking a person to do data entry to join our team! You ... Perform various general office duties, including typing, copying, scanning, mailing * Scheduling ...

Strong computer skills and comfort with PC, Chrome, Excel/data entry, scanning, printing, and practice-management software Responsibilities * Greet and check patients in and out * Answer phones and ...

Strong computer skills and comfort with PC, Chrome, Excel/data entry, scanning, printing, and practice-management software Responsibilities * Greet and check patients in and out * Answer phones and ...

Payroll/HR Coordinator

Taylor, MI · On-site

$21 - $27.75/hr

Filing, faxing, scanning and copying and other responsibilities and tasks as assigned by the People ... Position is largely a sedentary role with heavy computer and data entry. Job Description_Payroll ...

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Telecommute Scan Data Entry information

What is the difference between Telecommute Scan Data Entry vs Telecommute Data Entry Clerk?

AspectTelecommute Scan Data EntryTelecommute Data Entry Clerk
CredentialsBasic data entry skills, sometimes certification in data managementSimilar credentials, often with experience in data processing
Work EnvironmentRemote, using scanners and OCR softwareRemote, primarily using keyboard and database software
Industry UsageCommon in healthcare, logistics, and document managementWidespread across various industries including admin and healthcare
Job FocusScanning physical documents and converting to digital dataEntering data into systems from various sources

Both roles involve remote data entry tasks, but Telecommute Scan Data Entry emphasizes scanning and digitizing physical documents, while Telecommute Data Entry Clerk focuses on manual data input from digital or physical sources. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right position based on their skills and equipment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Scan Data Entry jobs in Michigan?

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$18.68 - $23.66/hr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Description
Under general supervision, performs office and clerical support duties for WIC staff and clients. Obtains blood specimens from finger sticks and conducts laboratory tests for hemoglobin and lead; and performs various measurements to monitor growth and development of WIC women, infants and children.
  • Greets and checks clients in for WIC services. Notifies appropriate staff of appointment arrivals and directs clients accordingly.
  • Completes intake process including verifying and entering family and/or client demographics, income/financial, billing and laboratory results in WIC database and electronic health record (EHR) as required for program eligibility and determination. Maintains efficient clinic flow by serving as the liaison between clients and staff.
  • Answers and addresses WIC phone calls. Responds to routine inquiries and refers callers to other staff as appropriate.
  • Schedules WIC appointments. Issues WIC EBT (electronic benefits transfer) in accordance with appointments.
  • Prepares for WIC clinics by printing schedules and immunization records and verifying Medicaid and commercial insurances.
  • Reviews state and local reports to initiate recall and outreach to existing and potential WIC clients to increase enrollment and participation.
  • Performs laboratory tests including finger-sticks for hemoglobin and lead, and measurements of height, weight and head circumference. Ensures accuracy of tests, measurements, and data entry of results.
  • Promotes, protects, and supports breastfeeding initiation and duration among clients and the community. Displays positive attitude related to breastfeeding to clients and general public.
  • Orders clinic supplies as needed.
  • Performs general clerical duties such as making photocopies, typing, faxing, scanning, completing forms, preparing charts, and so forth.
  • Performs other duties and responsibilities as necessary in response to emergencies, workloads or staffing shortages. Works flexible hours as needed.
  • Makes appropriate referrals to community resources.
  • May perform and document quality control tests on laboratory equipment.
  • Maintains up-to-date vaccines including flu (influenza,) in accordance with CDC guidelines: Recommended Vaccines for Healthcare Workers.

Requirements
  • Ability to read, write and perform standard calculations at a level normally acquired through completion of High School or GED.
  • Six months to one year formal or equivalent on-the-job training in office/administrative skills, systems and equipment including standard office applications, database entries, bookkeeping, and document management.
  • Ability to utilize skill and knowledge acquired through on-the-job training.to accurately and safely collecting blood specimens and measurements from infants, children, and adults; and perform laboratory procedures,
  • Experience and knowledge of general office and clerical practices such as reception, scheduling, data entry, word processing and files/records/forms management. One year prior, related experience preferred.
  • Interpersonal and communications skills necessary for effective customer service, and to greet and direct clients and visitors, gather and exchange information, respond to questions, and interact effectively with pregnant and postpartum women, infants, children and families.
  • Ability to operate and standard office equipment including multi-function printer, scanner, fax machine, and postage machine.
  • Ability to organize and prioritize own work, and effectively multi-task while also meeting productivity and accuracy standards.
  • Ability to type accurately and efficiently at least 40 wpm, and navigate computerized databases, and complete data entry.
  • Discretion and commitment to comply with client confidentiality and health information integrity policies and procedures.
  • Reliable transportation with valid Michigan driver's license and certificate of insurance to travel to other locations for work, training, or meetings.