Medical Assistant

The Orthopaedic Institute of Southern Illinois is looking to recruit a medical assistant to float to our different provider practices as needed.

Although each duty within the scope of this position is extremely important, none will outweigh the importance of providing exceptional customer service to our patients, staff, and physicians.  Customer Service is considered the lifeblood of each physician’s practice.  The best candidate for this position will be one who holds a “service attitude” when dealing with everyone from patient to physician.  A professional attitude is required along with good communication skills.  Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and having clinical experience is a must for this position.  The medical assistant will be required to handle such duties as: entering orders, answering/returning phone calls, pre-certifying procedures/tests with insurance companies, patient work-up and maintaining an efficient flow of the clinic.

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Use the form below to submit your application electronically.

COVID-19 Precautions

We at Orthopaedic Institute of Southern Illinois are committed to continuing to provide the highest quality and safest orthopaedic care to the people of Southern Illinois.

In the interest of protecting our patients and employees, we have instituted the following procedures:

In following the CDC guidelines, while inside our facilities, all employees, patients, and visitors over the age of 2 will be required to wear a mask at all times when not actively eating or drinking.

With the exception of a single parent accompanying a minor or a designated caregiver accompanying an impaired adult, we will limiting the number of visitors accompanying patients to ensure safe social distancing wtihin our facilities. .

At this time, we will continue to provide full physician services in the office as well as physical and occupational therapy, imaging, pain management, and walkin clinic services for your immediate, acute orthopaedic needs.

We are working closely with our hospital partners for the continued provision of urgent and emergent orthopaedic care.

Please remember to stay calm, stay smart, and if you are feeling ill, stay home.

Thank you,
The Physicians and Staff of Orthopaedic Institute of Southern Illinois.

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