Medical Biller, Part Time

Medical Biller, Part Time (15-20 hours/week)

Do you want to be part of the rapidly growing cosmetic rejuvenation industry? Do you love a good before and after story? Do you want to jump into a high-performing team and make a difference right away? Would your friends describe you as analytical? Do you value integrity? Do you thrive on organization?

EltraSelf is a well-established, high-end cosmetic surgery practice, a full-line Medspa, and a specialized Ambulatory Surgery Center. This is an exciting time for you to join EltraSelf because we need more high-performing members on our team.

Your Responsibilities

As our Medical Biller, you’ll work directly with our other Medical Biller, patients and Accounting department to keep our accounts accurate and up-to-date. We’ll expect you to do things like:
  • Post patient charges and insurance and patient payments.
  • Track accounts receivable by following up on unpaid or denied claims through effective medical collection strategies.
  • Contact patients and collect deductibles, copays, and outstanding balances.
  • Work rejected insurance claims to the clearinghouse using CPT (Current Procedural Terminology), ICD-9, and ICD-10 coding systems to ensure proper reimbursement.
  • Speak with patients and resolve any issues.
  • Perform other tasks as needed.
The people who love this job and do well in this position are:
  • Team players. We’re not a big corporation where no one knows who you are. We’re a high-performing team where everyone’s contribution matters. We’re going to encourage you to learn and develop your craft. At EltraSelf, you will make a difference and get noticed.
  • Friendly and upbeat. We’re all professionals, working hard to get things done, but being personable and positive is part of what makes our team successful.
  • Self starters. Because we’re a small team, there’s not a lot of layers, bosses, and bureaucracy. That means you’re responsible for making decisions and getting things done.
  • Flexible. The cosmetic rejuvenation industry is growing rapidly — new procedures, new clients, new technology, new trends. All this newness means you’ve got to be flexible. Priorities change, possibilities arise, task lists get reordered... If you can absorb information, solve problems, seize opportunities, and reprioritize along with the rest of the team, you will succeed in our exciting environment.
Required Education, Skills & Experience
  • High-school degree or equivalent
  • Two-year minimum of medical billing experience
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and effective strategies for resolving billing issues
  • Strong organizational and multi-tasking skills with attention to detail
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Familiarity with DRG classifications, CPT coding, ICD-9, ICD-10 coding systems, and medical coding standards.
  • Experience with tools for electronic health records required
  • Proficient with technology (familiarity with Microsoft tools a plus).
Schedule & Location This is a part-time position, approximately 15 to 20 hours per week. Your hours would normally be scheduled for times when the office is open for patients, or 9-5 Monday through Friday. All work will be done at our offices in Florham Park, New Jersey.

Hiring Process

We’re ready for you to start right away. Ideally, we’d like to fill this position by June 1, 2026.

What happens next:

Click the “Apply Now” button: If you’re a good fit, you’ll be invited to a phone screening.

Go through the interview process: If the phone screen indicates we would work well together, you will be invited to an in-person interview.

Say “yes!”: If we all feel like it’s a good fit, we’ll invite you to join our team. We’ll need to check references, conduct a background check, and fill out some paperwork before it’s official, but we’ll want you to start as soon as possible.

Pay: $18.00 - $24.00 per hour

Application Question(s)

  • Which clearinghouses have you used?
  • This is an in-person, part-time job in New Jersey. How many minutes does it take you to drive to Florham Park, NJ?
Education:
  • High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
  • posting: 2 years (Required)
  • Medical billing: 2 years (Required)
Work Location: In person
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