Full-Time

Clinic Assistant

Posted on 9/15/2025

Rogers Behavioral Health

Rogers Behavioral Health

1,001-5,000 employees

Specialized psychiatric treatment with outcomes measurement

Compensation Overview

$17.24 - $24.82/hr

Eden Prairie, MN, USA + 1 more

More locations: Minneapolis, MN, USA

In Person

Category
Administrative & Executive Assistance (1)
Required Skills
Customer Service
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Eighteen (18) years of age, or older.
  • High school diploma required.
  • Graduate of a two-year medical billing/coding program is strongly preferred.
  • Proficiency with electronic health record software is required; Cerner is preferred.
  • American Heart Association Provider CPR certification is required within thirty (30) days of hire. Annual re-certification is required.
  • Formal training in crisis prevention and intervention is required within sixty (60) days of date of hire. Annual re-certification is required.
Responsibilities
  • Perform departmental clerical and receptionist functions timely and accurately.
  • Communicate messages to others timely and accurately.
  • Answer telephones in a courteous manner within three (3) rings, and direct calls appropriately.
  • Greet and screen visitors and assist in meeting requests for information.
  • Type general messages for the department.
  • Make appointments for the unit.
  • File documents in the unit manuals and resource areas.
  • Copy documents for unit staff.
  • Sort and distribute mail.
  • Maintain the filing system and ensure that needed forms are readily available.
  • Produce complete and accurate claims.
  • Prepare the Hospital deposit worksheet, the bank deposit ticket, and scanning all checks.
  • Balance accounts receivable and prepare deposit reconciliations.
  • Prepare professional, all-inclusive fee bills for submission to Accounts Payable.
  • Prepare vendor bills for submission to providers.
  • Post payment denials of insurance Explanation of Benefits into the billing system.
  • Type and log hospital and physician payments into Excel spreadsheet.
  • Assist with producing and mailing monthly statements.
  • Review all active medical records for filing needs, correct placement of forms, and new orders to be transcribed.
  • File laboratory and other diagnostic reports in an accurate and timely manner.
  • Sign out and distribute supplies in a fiscally prudent manner.
  • Anticipate and arrange for department supplies to avoid interruptions in patient care or complaints from caregivers.
  • Place weekly food orders.
  • Facilitate communication and assist in providing information to patients, families, visitors, and health care providers.
  • Report relevant information to the manager, appropriate health care provider or department.
  • Prioritize tasks and demonstrate ability to organize workload.
  • Respond to requests from physicians, patients, families, visitors, and health care providers. Take appropriate action.
  • Respond to codes and crisis situations as needed, under the direction of clinical staff.
  • Assist with patients at arrival and departure times under the direction of clinical staff.
  • Demonstrate punctuality and preparedness.
  • Actively participate in discussions; be prepared to discuss agenda topics.
  • Contribute in a positive, solution-focused manner.
  • Share results of committee work at unit meetings and/or in other venues.
  • Promote a team environment by example and by participating in workload completion, when necessary.
  • Interact with employees, physicians, and the public in a sensitive, positive manner.
  • Understand and use the Human Resources policies and procedures manual.
  • Serve as a positive customer-service role model by greeting all that approach for assistance.
  • Attend department meetings, participate in communication, contribute to problem resolution, and take minutes, when needed.
  • Facilitate accurate exchange of information.
  • Help with system and other changes in a timely fashion.
  • Contribute to refining systems for direct feedback to unit staff, communication book, interdisciplinary report, memos, and memo boards.
  • Identify problems and/or potential problem areas and work cooperatively with other departments to resolve system problems.
  • Demonstrate responsibility and initiative by attending all mandatory in-services.
  • Participate in fire drills, evacuations, and emergency codes when circumstances exist.
  • Perform duties as directed by the day treatment manager.
  • Know and use standard office software platforms and electronic medical records system.
  • Assist the manager and department staff by preparing documents and minutes.
Desired Qualifications
  • Previous experience working in a psychiatric setting is preferred.
Rogers Behavioral Health

Rogers Behavioral Health

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Rogers Behavioral Health provides specialized, evidence-based psychiatric care for children, teens, and adults. It treats OCD, anxiety disorders, addiction, depression and mood disorders, eating disorders, trauma, and PTSD through a growing national network of programs. Treatments are delivered using measurement-based care, with clinicians tracking clinical outcomes to guide treatment decisions and improve results. The organization operates as a not-for-profit with more than a century of experience, distinguishing itself by its focus on proven therapies, outcome data, and access to care across multiple communities. Its goal is to deliver high-quality, data-driven psychiatric care that helps patients achieve better mental health outcomes across the country.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

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Founded

1907

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What believers are saying

  • Oconomowoc expansion increases eating disorder and OCD capacity to meet growing demand.
  • New Chippewa Falls behavioral health hospital expands access in underserved Wisconsin regions.
  • Participation in clinical research on ADHD supports evidence-based treatment advancement and reputation.

What critics are saying

  • Lyra Health partnership threatens margin compression on outpatient referrals through lower-cost competition.
  • Rising clinician wages 15–20% since 2023 threaten ROI on $44-bed construction project.
  • Concentrated Wisconsin footprint exposes admission volume to regional economic downturn and insurance contraction.

What makes Rogers Behavioral Health unique

  • Specialized residential treatment for eating disorders and OCD with 44 new inpatient beds.
  • Board-certified psychiatrists lead treatment teams across 10-state inpatient and outpatient network.
  • AI-powered Limbic chatbot streamlines patient intake and initial assessments at multiple locations.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

401(k) Retirement Plan

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Tuition Reimbursement

Wellness Program

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

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