If you have excellent administrative and language skills, you may find the transition from medical transcriptionist to transcription editor is a rewarding change.

Many large transcription firms hire entry level transcriptionists who are productive, but who need some correction and guidance. Additionally, many companies use voice recognition software. And experienced editor is needed in order to create a quality document using the output from the voice recognition software. Here is a posting for an editing job:

MedTransition
Contact: Anne Moore
P O Box 600
Parkersburg, Alabama 50665
resume@qtconsultants.com
Telephone: No phone calls please, Fax:
Title of position: Editor
Experience: No experience
Location of position: United States: nationwide position
At home or company: Work from home
Full or Part time: Full-time position
Type of Transcription: Many types of transcription
Specialty: Any Specialty
Job Description: Review/edit reports and give constructive feedback to transcriptionists. Transcription and/or speech recognition editing may be required.
Hardware/Software: Cable or DSL. Word 2000 or 2003. 9-pin foot pedal. Apply by e-mail only. No Offshore applicants please.
Method of sending/receiving dictation: Internet
Compensation Information: $500 sign-on bonus for those who qualify. Pay based on experience. Longevity bonus. Employee discount
Date Posted: 2007-08-11

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