What are the responsibilities and job description for the TMS Technician (Float) position at Relief Mental Health?
About Us:
Relief Mental Health was founded in February of 2020. Within these 3 years we have expanded to 10 new offices across Illinois, Wisconsin, and New Jersey. We aim to create a new standard for mental health care, offering a continuum of innovative therapeutic interventions and responding to evolving patient needs.
Responsibilities:
Relief Mental Health was founded in February of 2020. Within these 3 years we have expanded to 10 new offices across Illinois, Wisconsin, and New Jersey. We aim to create a new standard for mental health care, offering a continuum of innovative therapeutic interventions and responding to evolving patient needs.
Responsibilities:
- Exhibit a high level of professionalism, empathy, and positivity to Relief Mental Health patients.
- Accurately set up and monitor patient treatments.
- Field patient questions and inquiries.
- Provide weekly assessments to patients
- Serve as a liaison between TMS psychiatrist, patients, and executive staff
- Follows implemented TMS protocols
- Enter patient, treatment, billing, and appointment data into EHR
- Office work such as faxing, scanning, email, etc.
- Adhere to HIPAA guidelines
- Work flexible hours that will include nights and/or weekends
- Travel to and work at multiple clinic locations in Illinois, as needed, for coverage
- High School Diploma or Equivalent, Bachelor’s Degree preferred
- Exceptional social and interpersonal skills
- Exceptional organization skills and attention to detail
- Ability to work autonomously and remain focused
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and G Suite products.
- Ability to learn and maintain Electronic Health Record system.
- Ability to operate Brainsway system and pass certification (training and certification provided during initial period of employment).
- Demonstrate exceptional follow-up skills
- Obtain YBOCS rater certification through Brainsway (provided during initial period of employment)
- Ability to lift around 10-20lbs - moving or assisting patient may be required
- Ability to walk, stand, stoop, and bend
- Ability to remain in a stationary position for 50% of the time