Memory and Attention Research Institute – Neurology Office Manager, Medical Assistant, Physician Assistant – Key Biscayne, FL

Job description: We are a specialized clinic in South Florida (KEY BISCAYNE). We are currently operating virtually and are in the process of moving into a physical office.

We have multiple FLEXIBLE opportunities open.

For each job we offer exceptional salaries and new hire bonuses. Benefits available for FT employees.

Open Opportunities are:

1. Office Manager- Experience in neurological office, and contracting new insurance would be desirable. At least one year experience.

2. Medical Assistant -You will start virtually and proceed to mixed in-office and virtual within 2-3 months. New grads and interns welcomed.

Additional open jobs

1. Pediatric Neurologist with interest in brain injury

2. Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner – New grads welcomed.

General requirements: Desire for a much better job, higher salary and superior working conditions. Diploma in your respective disciplines and Florida License (if applicable). Ability to pass a background check. English proficiency verbal and written is a must. Bilingual (Spanish-English) is a plus.

Serious applicants only. You will be asked to complete a full application and complete a verification process including a background check.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Salary: $15.00 – $20.00 per hour for MA

$23 and up/hr for Office Manager

NPs, PAs, MDs – according to training and experience, way above average salaries.

Benefits for FT:

  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Paid training
  • Professional development assistance
  • Vision insurance

Medical specialties:

  • Neurology

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • No weekends

Work setting:

  • Clinic
  • In-person
  • Office
  • Outpatient

Work Location: One location

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Memory and Attention Research Institute – Neurology Office Manager, Medical Assistant, Physician Assistant – Key Biscayne, FL

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