Medical Scribe (Remote - Full Time)

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Medical Scribe (Remote - Full Time) Use Your Writing & Listening Skills to Make a Real Impact Remote | Full-Time | Monday–Friday, 30–40 hrs/week $11–$15/hour | Paid Training Included What Is a Medical Scribe? Medical scribes support healthcare providers by documenting patient visits in real time. This allows doctors to focus on patient care instead of paperwork. At Scribe-X, we train and support you so you can succeed in this important, behind-the-scenes role—no healthcare background required. Why Join Scribe-X? • Leverage Your Strengths: Great fit for fast typists, excellent listeners, and detail-oriented professionals • Remote Work: Work from home with equipment provided • Purpose-Driven Work: Help improve access to care and reduce provider burnout • Career Growth: Build transferable skills in documentation, communication, and process efficiency Key Responsibilities • Attend live virtual patient visits alongside a healthcare provider • Document what the provider and patient say in real time • Record clinical details like patient history, symptoms, diagnoses, and treatment plans • Enter orders for labs, medications, and referrals as instructed • Finalize and review documentation with the provider post-visit • Stay organized and professional in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment Who Thrives in This Role • Typing speed of 60+ WPM with strong accuracy • Excellent grammar, spelling, and written English skills • Clear communicator and good listener • Highly dependable with strong time management • Comfortable learning medical language and adapting quickly • Able to work independently in a HIPAA-compliant, private remote workspace • Must have a wired internet connection Compensation & Benefits • $11.00–$15.00/hour based on location & experience • Paid training (up to 30.5 hours) • $150/month healthcare reimbursement • Workstation provided (desktop, monitor, webcam, headset, etc.) • PTO accrual • Wellness program • 401(k) eligibility after 12 months Ideal Backgrounds We've hired successful scribes from a wide range of fields, including: • Journalism, English, and writing majors • Administrative assistants and transcriptionists • Customer service reps with strong documentation skills • Legal assistants and paralegals • Recent college grads seeking remote work with purpose This is a great opportunity if you want a stable, remote role with a mission-driven team. Join Scribe-X and help improve healthcare—no clinical degree required. Apply tot his job

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