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UCLA Health Operations Coordinator - Bowyer Treatment & Oncology Center in Los Angeles, California
Description
Under the direct supervision of the Bowyer Treatment and Oncology Center Director and Practice Manager, the Operations Coordinator is responsible for organizing aspects of clinic operations and projects as assigned. The incumbent will apply acquired job skills, policies, and procedures to manage their assignments, coordinate work with teammates, and exercise judgment within defined guidelines and practices to determine appropriate action. Operations Coordinators monitor daily activities including clerical activities, authorizations, scheduling, and referral coordination. In addition, the incumbent is expected to support the Practice Manager and Director in overseeing staff performance by ensuring compliance with policies and regulations, completing audits, training new administrative staff, and being a resource for staff when patients have complaints, or when complex questions arise in clinic. Incumbent provides coverage for staff absences.
Salary Range: $25.95-$54.50/hourly
Position is 4 out of 5Qualifications
Required:
At least two years scheduling or authorization experience
Previous demonstrated leadership experience in a busy, complex outpatient setting
Skill in analyzing information, problems, situations and procedures to define objectives, identify pattern and formulate conclusions
Skill in setting priorities which accurately reflect the relative importance of job responsibilities
Strong interpersonal skills for effective collaborations and problem solving with all levels of management, staff, providers, and fellows from various social, cultural and economic backgrounds
Skill in verbal communications to clearly convey complex problems and proposals in both formal and informal situations
Ability to creatively integrate competing demands of a multi-specialty setting into a productive working environment
Ability to interact diplomatically and sympathetically with a patient population in varying degrees of health
Ability to work overtime in cases of emergency
Preferred:
At least one year of oncology experience
Knowledge to schedule patient appointments and encounter patients using CareConnect/EPIC
Working knowledge of research-oriented patient care systems
Working knowledge of University policies and procedures to appropriately manage accounting systems, cashiering, risk management and personnel
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