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Patient Service Representative – Columbus Midtown, GA<br><br>Full-Time | 3x12-hour shifts | Rotating Weekends | Regional Float Position Columbus Midtown, Columbus Manchester and Lagrange clinics<br><br>Kickstart Your Healthcare Career with Peachtree Immediate Care!<br><br>Are you currently in school to become a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)? Gain valuable hands-on experience in a fast-paced urgent care setting while working as a Patient Service Representative (PSR) with Peachtree Immediate Care!<br><br>As a PSR, you'll develop essential skills in patient interaction, insurance verification, and medical office operations—all while working in a clinical environment that complements your education. This role is a great stepping stone to transition into a clinical position upon certification/licensure.<br><br>Why Join Us?<br><br><ul><li>Gain real-world experience in a medical setting while completing your studies.</li><li>Build relationships with medical professionals and expand your career network.</li><li>Work a flexible, three-day workweek (12-hour shifts) with rotating weekends.</li><li>Opportunity to float between clinics, gaining exposure to different patient care environments.<br><br><br></li></ul>What You’ll Do<br><br><ul><li>Be the first point of contact for patients—greet, register, and assist them throughout their visit.</li><li>Manage patient appointments, update records, and verify insurance eligibility.</li><li>Collect co-pays, explain billing processes, and maintain accurate financial records.</li><li>Answer phone calls, assist with scheduling, and provide general office support.</li><li>Ensure a smooth and efficient clinic operation by multitasking and problem-solving.<br><br><br></li></ul>What We’re Looking For<br><br><ul><li>Current student in a CMA, EMT, or LPN program (preferred).</li><li>High school diploma or equivalent (required).</li><li>Reliable transportation to commute to multiple clinic locations.</li><li>Strong communication skills and a warm, professional demeanor.</li><li>Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.</li><li>Basic computer skills, including Microsoft Word and Excel.<br><br><br></li></ul>Work Environment<br><br><ul><li>Modern, well-equipped urgent care centers with a collaborative team atmosphere.</li><li>Flexible scheduling that fits with your education and career goals.</li><li>Exposure to a variety of medical situations providing invaluable hands-on learning.<br><br><br></li></ul>Jumpstart Your Healthcare Career—Apply Today!<br><br>Join a team that supports your growth, values your education, and prepares you for the next step in your medical career.

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