2025-10-31 – Weekly Medical Transcription Jobs : Remote roles are booming this week!

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


This week, the job market’s showing a mix of opportunities for medical transcriptionists, with several critical needs and a good number of remote roles. It’s a great time to explore these options, especially if you’re seeking flexibility.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Product Manager, Transcription
    Company: Nimble Solutions | Location: Chesterfield, MO
    A role for a visionary Product Manager to lead the modernization of Medical Transcription Services. If you’re driven by innovation, this could be a fit!

    Apply Here

  • Transcription Assistant
    Company: Cancer Care Northwest | Location: Spokane, WA
    Ideal for those with some college education and prior medical office experience. A solid choice if you’ve taken courses in anatomy and physiology.

    Apply Here

  • Health Document Support Associate Transcription
    Company: Corewell Health | Location: Kentwood, MI
    Requires one to two years of medical transcription experience or equivalent education. A great opportunity if you’re looking to leverage your skills.

    Apply Here

  • Medical Transcriptionist
    Company: Stone Logistics Inc | Location: Orlando, FL
    They’re looking for a skilled Medical Transcriptionist. If your transcription skills are strong, this could be a straightforward option.

    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week, there are a variety of remote opportunities perfect for those who want to work from the comfort of their home.

  • Transcription Quality Control (QC) Specialist
    Company: Global Impact Group LLC | Location: Raleigh, NC
    If you know transcription formats and secure file handling, this QC role might suit you.

    Apply Here

  • Telecommute Medical Transcriptionist
    Company: Work At Home Job Source | Location: Panther, WV
    This U.S.-only role offers flexibility with full-time and part-time options.

    Apply Here

  • Remote Data Transcriptionist
    Company: Watson Realty Corp. | Location: Tampa, FL
    Requires familiarity with transcription tools and offers health insurance benefits.

    Apply Here

  • Freelance Hokkien Teochew Translator
    Company: Elite Asia | Location: Kuala Lumpur
    Covers translation, transcription, and more across various industries.

    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week’s rundown. If any of these roles catch your eye, don’t wait to apply. Opportunities like these don’t linger long. Stay proactive, and good luck!

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Landed a remote MT contract last month by applying within 24 hours and attaching one PDF with certs and two short samples — treat these posts like a stat report and move fast. @OP, small caveat: those “Product Manager, Transcription” roles often skew ops/QA, so if you’re hands-on, filter for titles with “medical transcriptionist” or “editor” and highlight any ESL or ortho experience. I also mention my text expander library and foot pedal setup in the cover letter — it weirdly bumps replies.

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Applied before noon; subject line ‘MT specialties: ortho, cardio’ boosted replies, @OP; verify W-2 vs IC.

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I’ve gotten quicker callbacks by opening with my TAT and QA (e.g., 24‑hr, 99%) plus the tools I use (Express Scribe, EMR templates) so they know I can slot into remote workflows fast — these posts are “real-time” and can vanish, @OP. Mostly works great, but small caveat: a few want evening coverage, so I state my available hours in the first line.

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