2025-11-28 – Weekly Medical Transcription Jobs : Remote transcription roles are hot right now!

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


This week, the job market’s buzzing with diverse roles, especially in transcription. There’s a critical need for good translators and transcriptionists, and yes, there’s verified remote work available. It’s a mixed bag of opportunities.


This Week’s Jobs

  • French Translator
    Company: Russell Tobin | Location: Boston, MA
    If you’ve got experience in transcription and annotation, this Boston-based role could be for you. They offer comprehensive healthcare coverage.
    Apply Here

  • French Translator
    Company: Russell Tobin | Location: Bellevue, WA
    Similar role as the Boston listing, but this one’s in Bellevue. Prior transcription experience is key, along with solid annotation skills.
    Apply Here

  • Optometrist position - Northern NJ - part or full time position#6181
    Company: The Eye Group | Location: Edison, NJ
    This position offers a balance of medical and routine care, with support from virtual scribes for EMR transcription. Part or full-time options available.
    Apply Here

  • SURGICAL SCHEDULER - PLASTIC SURGERY
    Company: Cooper University Health Care | Location: Camden, NJ
    Requires great organizational skills and typing speed. Medical transcription experience is a must. Perfect if you’re detail-oriented.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote opportunities are shining this week. If working from home is your thing, check these out:

  • Telecommute Medical Transcriptionist
    Company: Work At Home Job Source | Location: Panther, WV
    Flexible full-time or part-time roles for U.S.-based transcriptionists. Great for those who prefer a home setup.
    Apply Here

  • Remote Data Transcriptionist
    Company: Watson Realty Corp. | Location: Tampa, FL
    Involves working with transcription tools, and they offer health insurance. Good fit if you know your way around transcription suites.
    Apply Here

  • Freelance Hokkien Teochew Translator
    Company: Elite Asia | Location: Kuala Lumpur
    This is for those skilled in languages, covering various industries including medical and legal.
    Apply Here

  • Telecommute Medical Transcriptionist
    Company: Work At Home Job Source | Location: Jamestown, RI
    Another flexible role for U.S.-based pros. Perfect if you’re looking for part-time work.
    Apply Here

  • Telecommute Medical Transcriptionist (FT/PT)
    Company: Work At Home Job Source | Location: Elora, TN
    Full-time or part-time options for U.S. residents. If you enjoy the flexibility, this might be a good match.
    Apply Here


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


That’s the roundup for this week. Stay sharp and keep an eye on those application deadlines. Until next time, happy job hunting!

Grab these in ‘real-time’ — I lost one last week; keep a clean sample ready, @Russel looks solid.

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I’ve landed two remote gigs by attaching a 60‑sec op‑note sample and putting TAT + specialties in the first line — @sara_k82’s point about being ready is spot on, but add a quick “HIPAA‑compliant workstation” note too. Think triage: reply fast, and if it’s 48+ hours old I still send a short pitch.

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Quick tip: I put “Cardio/Ortho | 24‑hr TAT | EPIC/Cerner” in the subject and attach a 30‑sec tough‑audio op note with the cleaned transcript — faster callbacks than sending a full reel. If a post looks mirrored, I apply on the company site instead of the aggregator to dodge dead links. @Russel’s list looks solid — treat it like catching a bus and have your sample zipped and ready.

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And i’ve had better luck by attaching a one-page ‘ASR before/after’ showing my corrections on drug names, labs, and headings for a tricky ESL dictation, so reviewers can see judgment calls at a glance. If the post bans attachments, I paste the redlined snippet in the email body and note my coverage window.

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