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Scheduling Coordinator

Lenexa, Kansas, United States

Title: Scheduling Coordinator
Practice: Oral & Facial Surgery Associates
Location: 23351 Prairie Star Parkway  #A135 Inside the Advent Health Building
Hours: 7:30-4:30 Mon-Thurs, 7:00-3:00 Friday. No Evening or Weekend Hours!

The Scheduling Coordinator plays a crucial role in our oral surgery practice by ensuring efficient scheduling of patient appointments, managing the daily schedule, and providing excellent customer service. This individual will be the primary point of contact for patients regarding their appointments and will work closely with our clinical and administrative staff to optimize the patient flow and overall practice operations.

Essential Functions

  • Answer phones to coordinate and schedule patient appointments, surgeries, consultations, and follow-up visits using our practice management software. Ensure accurate and timely entry of all scheduling information
  • Communicate effectively with patients via phone, email, and in person to confirm appointments, provide pre-appointment instructions, and answer any scheduling-related questions
  • Maintain and adjust the daily and weekly schedules to maximize efficiency and minimize downtime. Coordinate with clinical staff to ensure adequate coverage and optimal patient flow
  • Accurately update and maintain patient records, including appointment details, treatment plans, and any changes to the schedule
  • Provide exceptional patient service by addressing patient concerns, resolving scheduling conflicts, accepting and posting patient payments, and ensuring a positive patient experience
  • Communicate with referring providers by filing incoming patient information from referring providers and sending thank you letters to referring providers after patient care
  • Work collaboratively with the clinical and administrative team to ensure smooth operations and effective communication within the practice
  • Generate and analyze scheduling reports to identify trends, areas for improvement, and opportunities to enhance the scheduling process
  • Implement and adhere to quality assurance protocols to ensure the highest standards of care in implant procedures
  • Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency and patient outcomes

Qualifications

Education:

  • High school diploma or equivalency required

Experience:

  • Previous experience in a medical or dental office, particularly in a scheduling or administrative role, is highly desirable
  • Proficiency with practice management software and Microsoft Office Suite
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a patient-centered approach
  • Knowledge of medical terminology is a plus

Performance Requirements:

  • Approachable, professional demeanor
  • Detail-oriented and thorough in task execution
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to adapt to changing situations
  • Empathetic and patient-focused approach to care coordination
  • Ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment
  • Team player with excellent collaboration skills
  • Independent decision-making skills and utilization of sound judgment
  • Strong work ethic and willingness to go above and beyond

DISCLAIMER
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by people assigned to this work. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. OPS’s management reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary.

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