The Coordinator provides customer service, manages nursing schedules, processes correspondence, handles medical records, and maintains office systems.
The Administrative Case Coordinator (“Coordinator”) is an integral member of Axiom’s Ops Support-CC ICM Department (“CC-ICM”). The Coordinator will be accountable for answering phones, routing accurate messages, and providing support services to patients and assigned nursing staff. The Coordinator will be expected to exhibit organization, multi-tasking, quick thinking, and time management skills. This role requires a desire to learn, a positive attitude, and ability to follow specific instructions/procedures. Additionally, the Coordinator will have other duties and responsibilities as determined from time to time by the Team Manager.
Essential Functions:
The essential functions of the Coordinator are to:
Qualifications:
The successful candidate should have a combination of demonstrated experience and education that is equivalent to 2 years with a focus on Administrative experience and 1 year of medical administrative assistance experience (Medical Administrative Assistant Certification a plus), Customer Service Experience; or related fields.
Physical Requirements:
Additional Information:
Must be able to type at a minimum speed of 45 WPM, meet computer and language requirements.
Essential Functions:
The essential functions of the Coordinator are to:
- Provide excellent customer service in a fast-paced environment
- Maintain daily schedules for assigned nursing staff
- Prepare and process correspondence and emails/faxes
- Answer regular non-medical inquiries
- Request, locate, send, and receive medical records
- Attend nursing meetings to record and distribute minutes
- Maintain routine files and assists in establishing office systems & processes
Qualifications:
The successful candidate should have a combination of demonstrated experience and education that is equivalent to 2 years with a focus on Administrative experience and 1 year of medical administrative assistance experience (Medical Administrative Assistant Certification a plus), Customer Service Experience; or related fields.
Physical Requirements:
- Regularly required to, stand, sit; talk, hear, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer and telephone keyboard reach,
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision requirements due to computer work,
- Light to moderate lifting is required,
- This is a remote position and regular, predictable attendance is required.
Additional Information:
Must be able to type at a minimum speed of 45 WPM, meet computer and language requirements.
Top Skills
Computer Skills
Medical Administrative Assistant Certification
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