Senior Medical Records Coordinator
Company: New England Life Care
Location: Scarborough
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description New England Life Care (NELC) is
of the fastest growing home infusion therapy services company in
New England and is the region’s only non-profit home infusion
provider. NELC is a hospital collaborative serving more than 60
hospital systems in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. NELC
was created by local hospitals to ensure their patients have access
to a provider that reflects their commitment to excellence in
patient care, quality and service. Like our owner hospitals, NELC
provides patient focused care. New England Life Care has and
continues to build a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace. If
you’re energized by this opportunity, we encourage you to apply!
You may be just the person we are looking for! New England Life
Care currently has a Senior Medical Records Coordinator opportunity
in our Scarborough, Maine branch location. This position typically
works Monday – Friday 8AM - 5PM, 1 weekend a month and 1 holiday a
year! This position will allow you to work autonomously, have a
predictable schedule, and be able to connect with your coworkers.
NELC prides itself on fostering an environment where our employees
feel respected, appreciated, supported, and empowered to make
decisions. Come join our team and see for yourself! Job Summary:
The person in this position is responsible for the management and
maintenance of all medical records, while supporting the sites with
administrative support. Benefits: Health insurance Dental insurance
Vision insurance Generous employer-matched 403b savings program
Company paid: Life insurance, Short- and long-term disability
insurance Paid time off And much more! Primary Responsibilities:
Develops a clear understanding of the Medical Records Coordinator
role and can mentor new members of the team Reviews entry level MRC
work for accuracy during 90-day probationary period. Assists entry
level MRC with instructions on how to file more complex documents.
Responsible for sending out Plan of Treatments (POTs) and limited
orders for nurses. Also responsible for tracking the receipt of
returned documents. Work closely with Intake Supervisor in
recommending enhancement of MRC policies & procedures. Accurately
files clinical documents in the appropriate section of each patient
specific medical record. While assigning documents to an
appropriate patient, MRC must ensure proper notifications are made
to specific departments when applicable. Completes filing of 95% of
the clinical documents by the end of each day. Manages a monthly
budget for ordering supplies Manages the filing of all Compounding
Sheets, Delivery Tickets and Processed orders for
Pharmacy/Materials Maintains adequate inventory of Office/Kitchen
and Facility supplies Accurately collates documentation for patient
Admission Packets and ensures that all types of Patient Admission
Packets and responsible to ensure we always keep par levels.
Responsible for ordering/coping all documentation that must be
added to the packets. Responsible for updating appropriate
spreadsheets on public drive to maintain inventory levels. Ensures
that confidentiality of patient information is maintained in
accordance with state and HIPAA Privacy and Security regulations.
Performs month audits for nursing “Hand Hygiene Audits” 10 per
month Responsible to copy teach sheets for Pharmacy and maintain
par levels Complete all RN requests that are emailed to MRC within
48 hours (i.e., teach sheets, welcome packets) and coordinate the
delivery with operations staff. Additional Responsibilities: Acts
as Branch Receptionist greeting visitors to the sites Follows NELC
policies and procedures in the normal conduction of company
business. Assures that professional practice complies with state
and federal regulations including but not limited to the HIPAA
Privacy and Security regulations and NELC’s Corporate Compliance
Program. Education Requirements: High school Diploma or equivalent
required. Minimum of 2 years previous medical records. Regulatory
Requirements: Knowledge of HIPAA Privacy and Security requirements
preferred. Knowledge of federal and state regulations relating to
medical record retention is preferred. Additional Skills: Excellent
organizational skills required. Attention to detail required.
Ability to work independently as well as part of a team. Good
interpersonal and customer service skills required. Strong computer
skills Dependability in attendance and job performance required.
Monday - Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm with an hour lunch break.
Keywords: New England Life Care, New England , Senior Medical Records Coordinator, Administration, Clerical , Scarborough, Northeast