I've waited about a year for you guys to finish building on Rt 209 in Brodheadsville & put up application info but it hasn't happened. The West End Health Center is up, you broke ground in Sept. 2014, surely you people are aware of the SPARCE job market & the inevitable work hunger awaiting the go-ahead outside the building walls. Well, I'm looking to beat that traffic overflow & get a jump on things so, welcomed or not, I'm submitting my resume here & FYI, both of my daughters, Latoya & Shaneeta James are in the medical field looking for work after unexpected lay-offs from 2 hospital shutdowns. You'll find their resumes amongst those being ignored as we speak. My res enclosed as follows:
Long Is. Univ.
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Major: Nursing
Minor: Business Administration
September 1979 - March 1981
While attending school, worked at Brooklyn's Downstate Medical Center as nurse assistant in the terminally ill and dialysis units (for school credits 2yrs - 4 semesters). Administered patient medication at scheduled times (allowed as a common practice in those days), escorted patients to and from testing sites (and the morgue), prepared or turned down beds for new admissions, gave showers, bed washings, read books or wrote letters for patients, combed hair, fed meals, helped dress for visits, changed bed pans and sheets, assisted nurses with chart updates and coding. On weekends, I worked for a private Dr. Stanley Jorgensen pulling charts, scheduling appointments, typing, manning the phones and the occasional patient assist during exams as office receptionist / clerk typist until the caucasian doctor relocated his practice to West Africa.
NY State Insurance Find
Medical Claims Clerk
New York, NY, USA
January 10, 1990 - September 10, 2001
Vouchered (dated, numbered and verified) medical claims of NY state employees with benefit coverage. Placed calls to hospitals, clinics and benefit administrators for eligibility status, verification of copays, referral appointments, prescriptions and/or dosage (post follow-up) for return-to-work medical clearance. Other duties included underwriting, filing, computer data entry, processing of basic chart information, benefit renewals, updates, extensions and transcriptions of physician instructions; contacted physicians by pager, beeper, cell or phone through answering switchboard system to document doctors' ID# or determine extent of patient care and/or insurance coverage. (The job was hired out under a temporary, contingent status until the state's back-log of work was current and then, September 11th happened down the block from our location at the very same time I was having a house built. In January 2002, I moved into my new home in Pennsylvania).
by MRSC
xxx.xxx.122.227
October 27, 2014