Founded in 1997, Charleston ENT & Allergy has rapidly grown into South Carolina’s largest private ear, nose, throat, and allergy practice. From our award-winning physicians and audiologists, to our caring support staff and administrators, Charleston ENT & Allergy owes its success to the talents and energies of our most valuable resource —
our people.


Charleston ENT & Allergy offers competitive compensation, profit sharing, generous paid time off, seven paid holidays, and 401(k). Full time employees are offered benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, LTD & STD Insurance, Basic & Voluntary Life, and other practice-specific perks are available after a waiting period.

With 17 offices located in Charleston, Berkeley, Beaufort, Colleton, Dorchester, Lexington, Orangeburg, and Richland counties, Charleston ENT & Allergy employs nearly 300 outstanding professionals. Please see our current open positions below. We are always on the lookout for top talent, and we look forward to meeting you!

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Triage Medical Assistant (CMA, CCMA, RMA)

Remote (work from home) | Clinic Back Office | Patient Communications Center
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Job Description

Charleston ENT & Allergy has an immediate need for experienced and certified Medical Assistants  to join our rapidly-growing team as Triage Medical Assistant. Our Clinical Care Connectors are our front line, interacting with patients and their families on a daily basis, and at every stage of the process.  Triage MA's also provide real time support to not only our patients, but also to our providers by bridging communication between hospitals, patients and internal providers.  While on the phone, Charleston ENT & Allergy's Triage MA's are trusted with the ultimate responsibility- ensuring excellent patient care, the key to our continued success.

Triage is open: 7 days per week from 7am to 7pm. Full-benefits after a short waiting period.

Duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Communicate directly and indirectly with the healthcare provider in order to appropriately coordinate patient care.
  • Provide patient/family with instructions as provided by their physician.
  • Communicate lab & other test results to families.
  • Assist with medication refills per specific protocol.
  • Communicate adjustments or changes in treatment plans to families as instructed by physician.
  • Assist providers with patient communication.
  • Provide patient education as directed (content reflects specific MA training, guidelines, care process models, protocols).
  • Other duties as assigned.
 

 

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