Uchealth Data Entry Remote Jobs (Entry Level Computer Work) ID-13954

Full Job Description:-

This is a full-time, excluded/pay position in UCHealth’s IT Cardiovascular Imaging group situated in Colorado Springs, Colorado. You might work 20% on location and 80% from home.

Work obligations

  • Plan, make due, carry out and uphold different applications simultaneously.
  • Give PACS organization to a PACS framework.
  • Gives preparing, support and investigating to end clients. Archives end-client issues and prescribes moves toward forestall repeats.
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Prerequisites

  • Secondary School certificate or GED
  • 2 years of applicable experience

Liked

  • Four year college education
  • Information on cardiology work processes
  • Information on data set organization
  • Experience with PACS Organization
  • Experience with DICOM, HL7, network investigating and equipment support
  • Experience with project the executives
  • Create scientific reports with SQL (SSRS Detailing Apparatuses)
  • Self-starter who can and is accustomed to working autonomously

We further develop lives. Incredibly through getting the hang of, recuperating, and disclosure. In little, individual routes through human association. Be that as it may, in all ways, we further develop lives.

UCHealth puts resources into its Labor force.

UCHealth offers a Long term Motivator Reward to perceive representative’s commitments to our progress in quality, patient experience, hierarchical development, monetary objectives, and residency with UCHealth. The reward collects every year every October and is paid out in October following fruition of five years’ business.

  • UCHealth offers their workers a cutthroat and extensive all out remunerations bundle:
  • Full clinical, dental and vision inclusion
  • Retirement intends to incorporate 403(b) coordinating
  • Taken care of time. Begin your work at UCHealth with PTO in your bank
  • Business paid life and incapacity protection with extra purchase up inclusion choices
  • Educational cost and proceeding with training repayment

Wellbeing benefits

Full set-up of willful advantages like data fraud assurance and pet protection

Instruction benefits for representatives, including the chance to be qualified for 100 percent of educational cost, books and expenses paid for by UCHealth for explicit instructive degrees. Different projects may likewise meet all requirements for up to $5,250 paid ahead of time by UCHealth or as educational cost repayment each schedule year

Advance Reimbursement:

UCHealth is a passing business for the government Public Help Credit Pardoning (PSLF) program! UCHealth gives workers free help exploring the PSLF program to present their government understudy loans for absolution through Savi.

UCHealth generally invites ability. This position will be open for at least three days and until a top candidate is recognized.

UCHealth perceives and values the rich exhibit of gifts and viewpoints that equivalent work and variety can offer our foundation. As a governmental policy regarding minorities in society/equivalent open door boss, UCHealth is focused on settling on all work choices in view of legitimate prerequisites. No candidate will be victimized in any terms, conditions or honors of work or in any case be oppressed as a result of the singular’s race, statement of faith, variety, religion, orientation, public beginning or heritage, age, mental or actual handicap, sexual direction, orientation personality, transsexual status, hereditary data or veteran status. UCHealth doesn’t oppress any “qualified candidate with an inability” as characterized under the Americans with Incapacities Act and will make sensible facilities, when they don’t force an unnecessary difficulty on the association.

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