If you searched for “remote medical transcription jobs,” you're likely detail-oriented, fast on the keyboard, and ready for focused, no-nonsense work that pays well and respects your time. Welcome to your lane. We're hiring Remote Medical Transcriptionists for entry-level and experienced roles that offer $25–$35/hour, total schedule flexibility, and a fully remote setup you can run from anywhere with an internet connection.
This isn’t just a gig—it’s a high-trust, high-focus role for professionals who want stability without the clinic commute.
As a remote transcriptionist, your core job is to convert audio files from medical professionals—like doctors and specialists—into accurate, properly formatted written reports. You'll listen, type, review, and deliver precise records that go directly into patients’ files.
Transcribe audio dictations from physicians and medical providers
Use transcription software and templates to speed up workflow
Format and proofread documents with close attention to grammar and medical terminology
Flag inconsistencies or errors for quality review
Upload and submit completed reports within given timelines
Experienced transcriptionists looking for flexible, remote work
Fast typists with medical vocabulary knowledge
People transitioning from healthcare roles into at-home careers
New transcription professionals with certification or training
Night owls or early birds looking to build their own shift
A degree in healthcare (though it helps)
Phone or customer service skills
A physical office—just a quiet space and headphones
To work a fixed 9–5 schedule
Any sales, quotas, or meetings
Typing speed of 60+ WPM
Medical transcription certification (or strong proven skillset)
Strong knowledge of medical terms and documentation standards
A desktop or laptop (Windows or Mac)
Quality headphones and reliable internet (10 Mbps+)
The ability to meet deadlines and work independently
Base pay: $25/hour
Bonuses for accuracy and fast turnaround bring top earners to $35/hour
Biweekly pay via direct deposit
Flexible scheduling—set your own hours
Paid training for new transcriptionists
Long-term contract and promotion tracks available
Optional health coverage after 60 days (for full-time contractors)
You log in mid-morning and download your assigned files. First up: an orthopedic report—clear audio, easy flow. You transcribe using your preferred shortcut tools, double-check formatting, and submit. Next, a cardiology note with some abbreviations—you pause, verify terms, and wrap it within your deadline. No calls. No meetings. Just focused typing and solid pay.
Remote stability in the healthcare space
Experience with EMR/EHR documentation
Improved listening, editing, and multitasking skills
Independence and full control over your workday
A respected, in-demand skillset that can grow with you
“I left a hospital job after burnout. Now I do the same work—but at home, on my terms, and for better pay.” – Rachel M., New Mexico
“Every day is focused, independent, and rewarding. It’s the most stress-free job I’ve ever had in healthcare.” – Jared H., Michigan
Q: Do I need to be certified?
Certification is preferred, but not required if you can demonstrate accurate medical transcription experience.
Q: How do I receive files?
All files are delivered through a secure online platform. You’ll be trained on the system.
Q: Can I work part-time?
Yes. Many transcriptionists work 20–30 hours/week with flexible hours.
Q: Will I talk to patients?
Never. This is a behind-the-scenes documentation role.
If you're ready to turn your precision and focus into a well-paying remote role, click the Apply Now button to start. Whether you're certified or just getting started, this is your gateway into professional medical transcription—without ever stepping foot in a clinic.