Mail Clerk receives, sorts and distributes incoming mail. Collects and processes outgoing mail. Being a Mail Clerk operates postage machine and other mailroom equipment as needed. Typically requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Additionally, Mail Clerk typically reports to a Mailroom Supervisor. The Mail Clerk possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Johns Hopkins Health Plans is a leader in provider-sponsored health plans. If you are interested in improving how healthcare is delivered, and have a passion to be at the forefront of change, JHHP is the place to call home. YOU belong here.
What awaits you:
Who you are:
As a Mail Clerk for Johns Hopkins Health Plans, you are an integral part of the team. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include processing mail and fulfillment letters electronically. You are a person who thrives on details and working independently. You are also a great team player who is able to communicate effectively with others. You enjoy getting things done, knowing you are supporting both the Corporate Services department and the bigger picture of Johns Hopkins Health Plans.
This role requires you to work in office Monday – Friday in Hanover, MD.
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Who we are:
Johns Hopkins Health Plans (JHHP) is the managed care and health services business of Johns Hopkins Medicine. JHHP is a $3B business serving over 500,000 active members with lines of business in Medicaid, Medicare, commercial, military health, health solutions, and venture investments. JHHP is a leader in provider-sponsored health plans and is poised for future growth.
Many organizations talk about transforming the future of healthcare, at Johns Hopkins Health Plans, we are setting the pace for change within the healthcare industry. We develop innovative, analytics-driven health programs in collaboration with provider partners to drive improved quality and better health outcomes for our members and the communities we serve.
Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are drug-free workplace employers.