Administrative Assistant - Per Diem - Transplant
The University of California, San Diego
About this position
Position Description
UC San Diego Health’s Center for Transplantation is among the nation’s best in lung, heart, kidney and liver programs. The Center for Transplantation provides a full spectrum of care for the entire transplantation process — from pre-transplant evaluation to post-surgical maintenance — with the highest level of transplantation medicine available. In concert with clinical providers, the incumbent is responsible for the planning and coordination of administrative functions. Responsible for performing detailed office duties, including (but not limited to) registering patients, clinic and procedure appointment scheduling, authorization, and billing and insurance eligibility and verification. Serves as an administrative lead and key resource for patients, physicians, staff and inpatient/outpatient care service mangers. Functions as an EXPERT for the department as a liaison between clinical and business operations. Communicates procedures and medical evaluation times and locations with patients and family members as well as physicians, surgeons and nurse coordinators. Maintains and monitors Transplant Database. Performs a variety of other administrative duties in support of patient services. Manages and maintains complex calendars for meetings and appointments. Answers and triages incoming calls. Prepares and distributes clinic notes to referring physicians and medical records. Communicates with faculty, clinic staff, administrators, professional organizations, outside agencies (i.e., insurance companies, community medical groups). Performs other related duties as assigned. This will be a float position and will require training in multiple organ departments.
Qualifications
One (1) year of administrative experience in a large, complex healthcare system or other relevant experience. Experience working in a solid organ transplant program. Experience with medical/clinical and/or procedure scheduling. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Advanced skill in MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook). Strong ability to draft correspondence, create reports, develop professional presentations, and conduct complex calendaring. Expert knowledge of medical center processes, protocols, and procedures. Strong analytical/problem-solving skills. Skills in problem identification. Excellent ability to multitask with demanding time-frames. Demonstrated ability to perform technical, specialized, complex office administrative work requiring the use of independent judgment. Superb service orientation and attention to detail. Demonstrated verbal and written skills to communicate and influence effectively with staff, physician, patients and external constituents.