REFERRAL COORDINATOR
Details for REFERRAL COORDINATOR
TRIBAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT – St. Ignatius
1 OR MORE POSITIONS
The successful applicant must possess a High School Diploma or GED. One (1) year experience as a referral coordinator or similar type duties working with the referrals of patients for treatment and diagnostic students, or A minimum two (2) years full time experience as a medical receptionist, medical assistant, or other medical related field. Prefer three (3) years medical experience with demonstrated customer service in a medical facility. Must possess a valid driver’s license. All applicants must submit a Tribal application and copy of academic transcript/training certificate, completed supplemental background questionnaire(contact the CSKT Personnel Department), copy of driver’s license, proof of enrollment in a federally recognized Tribe if other than CSKT and if claiming veteran’s preference, a copy of DD214 must be submitted. FAILURE TO SUBMIT ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION WILL RESULT IN IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION DURING THE SCREENING PROCESS. The successful applicant, if not already employed by the Tribes must pass a pre-hire drug test and serve a mandatory six (6) months probationary period. Salary is $15.42 to $17.73 per hour. To apply, contact Personnel at (406) 675-2700 Ext. #1040 or personnel@cskt.org Tribal applications are also available online at csktribes.org. Closing date is Thursday, February 2, 2023 @ 5:30 p.m. (MST)
CSKT IS A TRIBAL MEMBER PREFERENCE EMPLOYER
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