Attention Billing and Coding Students!
I just received a call about a job opening with Manor Care in Dallastown. The position if for an assistant to the Business Office Manager. She is looking for someone who has training in billing and coding and who has good customer service skills. The job will include doing billing and coding work, as well as meeting with patients' families to discuss costs, billing, etc.
If you are interested, please send an email to me, Tim Barshinger, at tbarshinger@csb.edu and include your most recent resume and a specific cover letter for this job. My contact asked that all resumes/cover letters go through me, so please don't call Manor Care.
Additionally, in your cover letter be sure to address your billing/coding skills, your training in basic accounting classes, and your customer service skills and/or experience. If your internship (or related past work experiences) required these skills, be sure to explain that!
"Look at the donut, not the hole." ...age-old advice from one of my former coaches, reminding us to look at what we have, not what we don't
Remember, Babe Ruth may have been one of the great homerun hitters of all time, but he also struck out a lot, too. The job search is just like that, especially in this economy. Keep getting back up there and swinging for the fence!
"The majority of the word 'can't' is can." ...attributed to Betty Weaver, former CSB school director
Remember, Babe Ruth may have been one of the great homerun hitters of all time, but he also struck out a lot, too. The job search is just like that, especially in this economy. Keep getting back up there and swinging for the fence!
"The majority of the word 'can't' is can." ...attributed to Betty Weaver, former CSB school director
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