Archive for month: June, 2025
Are you looking to grow your career as an administrative support associate? At Northwell, we believe in a culture of growth and continuous learning that allows our team members to explore different career paths. Our team members can advance their careers through various personal and professional development programs, including our tuition reimbursement programs and more.
Administrative Support Associate
An administrative support associate is responsible for typing various correspondence, reports, articles, greeting and directing visitors, answering telephones, taking messages, directing intercom pages, scheduling appointments/meetings, maintaining department/office files, record keeping, patient record filing, taking meeting minutes, collecting payments, keeping inventory and ordering supplies for the department/office.
View our available administrative support associate roles here.
Following an administrative support associate, you may look to transition to an administrative support assistant by gaining one to three years of relevant experience in the field.
Administrative Support Assistant
An administrative support assistant performs a variety of clerical duties which may include, but are not limited to typing various correspondence, reports, articles, greeting and directing visitors, answering telephones, taking messages, directing intercom pages, scheduling appointments/meetings, maintaining department/office files, record keeping, patient record filing, taking meeting minutes, collecting payments, keeping inventory and ordering supplies for the department/office.
View our available administrative support assistant roles here.
Following an administrative support assistant, you may look to transition to a career in care management as a care management coordinator by obtaining a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and gaining care management experience.
Care management coordinators support the primary care team by providing panel management to decrease the number of patients lost to care, non-compliant in follow-up care or disconnected from primary care. Participates in the development, maintenance, and adjustment of individualized care plans for high-risk patients that address both medical and social barriers to accessing care.
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