Presbyterian Healthcare Services · 1 day ago
Scheduling Coordinator I-ABQ
Presbyterian Healthcare Services is a not-for-profit healthcare system dedicated to improving the health of patients and communities. The Scheduling Coordinator is responsible for coordinating interpreter services, ensuring timely and efficient language support while managing schedules and resolving conflicts.
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Responsibilities
Provide reception duties in the Scheduling office. Answer phone calls timely and respond according to need. Triage phone calls to appropriate scheduler or staff member
Schedule procedures and patient visits using the computerized scheduling system, in accordance with the scheduling rules and guidelines written by the Scheduling Policy Committee
Maintain the clinical privilege notebook in collaboration with the office of Medical Staff Affairs
Monitor, validate, and record all incoming scheduling faxes on a daily basis
Monitor and record daily tracking sheets
Qualification
Required
High school plus specialized, short-term training in Medical Terminology
Solid computer skills required with the ability to type 45 WPM
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
Short-term and long-term disability
Group term life insurance
Other optional voluntary benefits
Company
Presbyterian Healthcare Services
Presbyterian Healthcare Services exists to improve the health of patients, members and the communities they serve.
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