Education/Certification: High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience: To function effectively in this role, it is preferred that the candidate have experience in outpatient care settings. Past experience with population health is preferred.
Equipment/Technology: Must be able to use Microsoft Office, Word, and Excel. Adapt to computer systems quickly. Comfortable learning and adapting to new software systems.
Language/Communication: Must have the sensitivity, maturity, and ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing. Must be patient, courteous, compassionate, and respectful with patients and their families, co workers, physicians and administrative staff. Ability to communicate and relate well with physicians, staff and management.
Mathematical Skills: General mathematics
Mental Capabilities: Ability to apply common sense to carry out instruction furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. A clear understating of the importance of patient confidentiality and sensitivity regarding complex health problems. Maintain a positive attitude and willingness to jump in and help as you identify needs and upon request of the providers and team members.
Interpersonal: Ability to work well with others as a team player. Self-motivated, self-starter and initiative in establishing and developing the role of a non-clinical care coordinator. Organized, detail oriented, and the ability to manage a heavy load of various tasks. Time management skills are a must. Maintain a neat and professional appearance and workspace.