Job Summary
The Office Secretary supports daily operations of a medical office by managing patient communication, scheduling appointments, and maintaining accurate records. This role serves as a key point of contact for patients while ensuring administrative processes run smoothly and efficiently.
Minimum Qualifications
- Education: High school diploma or equivalent required
- Maryland resident
- Individuals eligible for the Maryland Service Year Program (generally ages 18–24)
- Experience: Medical office and computer experience preferred
- Licensure/Certification: None required
- Skills & Abilities:
- Strong communication and customer service skills
- Ability to manage confidential information
- Good grammar and written communication skills
- Organizational and multitasking abilities
- Basic computer proficiency
What You’ll Do
- Answer patient calls and respond to inquiries, prioritizing urgent messages
- Schedule patient appointments accurately
- Verify insurance information and enter data into systems
- Address patient questions or refer to appropriate staff
- Communicate appointment updates, delays, or cancellations
- Maintain confidentiality of patient and business information
- Keep the office organized and assist with administrative tasks (mail, scanning, forms)
What the Job is Really Like
- You are often the first point of contact for patients, both by phone and in person
- The role involves constant multitasking—phones, scheduling, and data entry
- You may need to manage frustrated or anxious patients professionally
- Accuracy is critical, especially with scheduling and insurance information
- The pace can vary but often includes busy periods with high call volume
- Strong organization and communication skills are essential
Work Environment & Demands
- Office or clinical front desk setting
- Frequent computer use, phone communication, and patient interaction
- Requires sustained attention to detail and multitasking
- Primarily sedentary with occasional movement
- Minimal exposure to clinical risks (as noted in working conditions on page 2)
What Success Looks Like
- Appointments are scheduled accurately and efficiently
- Patients feel informed, supported, and respected
- Administrative tasks are completed with high accuracy
- Communication is clear and professional
- You maintain organization and composure during busy periods
Caring for Our Team
We offer a comprehensive benefits package to support our employees' well-being and professional growth. Benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance available starting the 1st of the month following date of hire, along with life insurance, & short and long-term disability coverage. Paid Time Off begins accruing from day one, and we also provide a 401k plan, an education assistance program, and an employee assistance program. Additionally, employees working evening, night, or weekend shifts may be eligible for a shift differential, adding even more value to your role.
Happy to Help
At Meritus, we believe in a collaborative and caring work environment. Interactions are an opportunity to learn, listen and to be there for one another. Therefore, we provide warm welcomes, hospitality-driven closures, and are always Happy to Help.