2025-10-09 – Weekly Medical Transcription Jobs : Remote jobs are booming this week

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, there seems to be a strong demand for medical transcriptionists, especially for remote roles. It’s a great time to snag a remote gig if that’s what you’re looking for. There are plenty of opportunities across various specialties, so there’s a little something for everyone.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Supervisor, Radiology Transcription
    Company: UPMC | Location: Pittsburgh, PA
    This role’s all about leading a team of transcriptionists in the radiology department. If you’ve got management experience in medical transcription, this could be your next step up.
    Apply Here

  • Board-Certified General Surgery Specialist for IME
    Company: Dane Street, LLC | Location: Bartow, WV
    This position involves a lot of detailed medical record reviews and transcription services. It’s ideal if you have a strong background in surgery and want to pivot into a more administrative role.
    Apply Here

  • Medical Transcriptionist
    Company: ProKatchers LLC | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    They’re looking for someone with over five years of experience in medical transcription. Your expertise in medical terminology and anatomy will be put to good use here.
    Apply Here

  • Orthopedic Surgeon- Independent Medical Examiner (IME)
    Company: Dane Street, LLC | Location: Atlanta, GA
    This one’s for those with a knack for orthopedic cases and a desire to manage medical records and transcription services in an examiner role.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is the new normal, and there are plenty of opportunities to work from the comfort of your home this week. Here’s what’s available:

  • Transcription Quality Control (QC) Specialist
    Company: Global Impact Group LLC | Location: Raleigh, NC
    If you love ensuring accuracy and quality, this role involves working with various transcription formats and secure file handling.
    Apply Here

  • Telecommute Medical Transcriptionist
    Company: Work At Home Job Source | Location: Panther, WV
    This opportunity allows you to work from anywhere in the U.S., either full-time or part-time. Perfect for those looking to balance work and life from home.
    Apply Here

  • Remote Data Transcriptionist
    Company: Watson Realty Corp. | Location: Tampa, FL
    Dive into data transcription with this remote position. It comes with benefits like health insurance, making it a solid choice for a stable work-from-home career.
    Apply Here

  • Freelance Hokkien Teochew Translator
    Company: Elite Asia | Location: Kuala Lumpur
    This freelance role is perfect for bilingual professionals interested in translation and transcription across diverse sectors.
    Apply Here

  • Remote Medical Transcriptionist
    Company: Work At Home Job Source | Location: Pelham, NH
    This contract position offers the flexibility to work from anywhere in the U.S., a great fit for those seeking a non-traditional work setting.
    Apply Here


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Take care out there, and happy job hunting! Whether you’re looking to move up or find something that fits your current lifestyle, there’s a lot happening in the transcription world right now. Keep an eye on those deadlines and best of luck!

I snagged a cardiology remote role by filtering ‘Last 24 hours’ — apply fast; watch IC vs W-2.

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@hazelmor82 same — faster callbacks when my resume lists exact tools/specialties (‘Epic/Dragon; ortho op notes’) and I apply via the employer site, not the aggregator. Small caveat: check pay units (‘VBC’ vs ‘65-char line’) and TAT window before saying yes — it sets your real rate and schedule, and things move like dictation at 2x.

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I always confirm “65 VBC” and the expected weekly audio minutes before taking any platform test; it saves time and weeds out gigs that look remote but secretly expect on-call hours outside your timezone… Since these are posted in real-time, if they pay per audio hour instead, I ask for a short sample and a rate table up front so there aren’t surprises.

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Landed a remote oncology contract last month by putting my QA score (99.4% 3‑month avg) under my name and a quick “tool stack: Fluency, Dragon, PhraseExpander,” and callbacks doubled. Before testing, I ask for a “1–2 min audio sample” and the ASR edit vs straight rate; one offer looked great until ASR was 3 cpl with heavy accents, so I passed. Also ask about QA penalty policies and queue stability so the gig doesn’t turn into a pumpkin midweek.

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