
Location: On Site in Florham Park, New Jersey, United States
Employment type: Full-time
Salary: $20-23
Posted: a year ago
Join Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine as a Medical Assistant and play a crucial role in transforming care for patients suffering from persistent pelvic pain. We are seeking a compassionate and skilled individual to support clinical procedures, manage front desk tasks, and ensure a smooth patient experience. If you are aligned with our mission to decrease the time patients suffer from pelvic pain symptoms and value empathy, patient-centered innovation, and holistic care, we encourage you to apply.
Certified Medical Assistant (CMA, RMA, CCMA, or equivalent)
High School Diploma or GED or Associate degree
Proven working experience as a medical assistant
Knowledge of medical office management systems and procedures
Knowledge of medical terminology
Excellent time management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work
Social perceptiveness and service oriented
Able to safely lift up to 50 pounds and trained to assist with patient transfers and support
Able to stand or sit for long durations of time
Strong computer skills with EMRs, Microsoft Office, Teams, and Outlook
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong organizational and planning skills
Health, Vision, Dental, Paid Holidays and PTO, FSA, 401k, Competitive Compensation with $4,000 Bonus Potential
Founded in 2017 by Dr. Allyson Shrikhande and Dr. Gautam Shrikhande, PRM is a physician-led healthcare company dedicated to transforming care for patients suffering from persistent pelvic pain—a condition that affects 15% of women and 10% of men, yet remains widely misunderstood and untreated. With a team united by purpose and compassion, PRM has grown to 14 locations across 10 states, treating over 15,000 patients annually. From front office staff to physicians, everyone at PRM is committed to listening to patients, validating their experiences, and delivering expert care.
"At PRM, our mission is to decrease the time patients are suffering from pelvic pain symptoms."
"Our priority is providing access to care and treatment in all aspects by listening to our patients, validating their experiences, and treating the source of their pain."