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Administrative Assistant - Ophthalmology

The University of California, San Diego

FAC PRAC OPHTHALMOLOGYPosted June 30, 2026Job ID: 140265

About this position

Position Description

Under the supervision of the Clinic Supervisor, the Administrative Assistant performs the duties related to patient administrative services. Duties include: scheduling appointments, screening telephone calls, and triaging patients to appropriate physicians. Familiarity with a wide variety of healthcare providers (Medicare, MediCal, HMO, PPO, private providers, and cash pays). Familiar with routine and specialty procedure authorization processes. Responsible for serving as backup for patient registration. Responsible for coordinating and scheduling study patients. Responsible for ensuring accuracy medical record preparation, on-line EPIC patient registration, and facilitating patient appointment scheduling and dispositions. Responsible for promoting a welcoming and pleasant experience by exhibiting superior visitor and patient services. Performs general office functions and ensures patient documents/authorizations are filed appropriately and timely. Reconcile end of day log sheet, cash handling and surgery pre- payments. Ensures medical records and files are maintained and available for appointments. In collaboration with the Clinic Supervisors, prepare materials for staff meetings and assist with logistics. Assist supervisors with training of new employees. Takes direction from back office Clinic Supervisors/Lead in the absence of immediate supervisor.

Qualifications

Experience working in healthcare clinic and specialty surgery facility, and working with physicians, clinicians, and researchers. Experience in providing patient administrative services, registration, and scheduling. Experience and understanding with a variety of healthcare providers (Medicare, MediCal, HMO, PPO, private providers, CCS). Excellent interpersonal skills, including tact, diplomacy and flexibility in order to deal effectively with medical and ancillary staff, patients and general public both in person and on the phone. Proven ability to set priorities, maintain composure and function efficiently under high volume, multiple demand work conditions. Demonstrated problem solving skills. Experience and knowledge of the name, abbreviation, and various diagnostic tests/procedures, including proper scheduling and completion of necessary requisitions and consents. Demonstrated ability in screening telephone calls, directing callers to appropriate resource or to physician or staff for further screening and disposition, and triaging emergent issues appropriately. Ability to maintain strict confidentiality of patient information and documentation. Ability to maintain confidentiality of administrative and personnel matters. Knowledge and skill in working with HIPAA requirements. Experience and knowledge of chart order, alpha filing, terms and abbreviations commonly used to describe medical conditions. Experience and knowledge of the standard pre-test and pre-procedure instructions which patients may receive. Ability to explain procedure instructions to patients for scheduling and registration purposes. Demonstrated experience and knowledge in Microsoft Office Suite, healthcare software, PC, and MAC computers, and multi-line phone systems. Experience and solid understanding of EPIC on-line clinic appointment system and demonstrated skill in accurately entering related information into CRT. Experience training clinic administrative staff and assisting with work direction with the ability to ensure quality patient care. Ability to work collaboratively to promote positive outcomes in a team environment. Ability to uphold and maintain UC Principles of Community. Experience working in a complex and fast-paced clinic environment.