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Job Requirements of Access Ctr Lead-Authoriz&Sched:
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Employment Type:
Full-Time
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Location:
Fort Wayne, IN (Onsite)
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Access Ctr Lead-Authoriz&Sched
Summary
Summary
Assumes responsibility for setting up training of new staff. Works directly with the PH Scheduling Manager to insure effective and efficient departmental operations. Audits and leads the team in the identification and resolution processes. Utilizes proactive problem-solving skills and resources to ensure system improvements to eliminate Access Center errors. Demonstrates a commitment to customer service and presents a positive, caring and professional image to patients, physicians, customers and coworkers. Serves as a professional role model for the department. Must be able to communicate effectively with multiple departments and positions. This role will require 60% administrative duties and 40% calls and scheduling.
EducationMust be a high school graduate or equivalent with a GED.
Licensure/CertificationAddendums are required for 0153 Nurse Leader, 0249 Registry RN, 0252 Registered Nurse, 0235 Advanced Registered Nurse, and 0236 Expert Registered Nurse. To view addendums, go to the job description page on Parkview’s intranet.
ExperiencePrefer two years of clerical experience, including proficiency with Microsoft Windows. Requires a minimum of two years' customer service.
Other QualificationsMust have excellent verbal and written communication skills. Must demonstrate the ability to train others. Must demonstrate analytical skills necessary to research, evaluate, and identify problem areas. Must demonstrate organizational skills necessary to lead several complex issues concurrently. Knowledge of workflow and process improvement focused on referrals and patient navigation.