The Medical Office Coordinator plays a key role in supporting clinical operations by serving as a central resource for provider-related administrative functions. This position provides direct support to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and medical providers, with primary responsibility for managing and optimizing provider schedules to enhance patient access, provider efficiency, and overall operational effectiveness. The coordinator ensures seamless communication, coordination, and execution of tasks that contribute to high-quality care delivery and organizational success.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Provider Scheduling Management
- Oversee scheduling for all medical providers across all sites, including emergency changes and Saturday clinics.
- Maintain a database of provider scheduling preferences and restrictions.
- Manage all provider time-off requests and schedule revisions (vacation, CME, holidays, etc.), determine coverage as needed, and communicate updates to practice managers and stakeholders.
Executive Support
- Provide administrative and operational support to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), including coordination of communications and follow-up on key initiatives.
Provider Onboarding & Offboarding
- Manage onboarding and departure processes for medical providers, including distribution of checklists, ordering of lab coats and business cards, and coordination with relevant departments.
Competency & Compliance Oversight
- Monitor provider competency requirements, send communications and reminders, track completion status, and escalate delinquencies to the CMO.
Medical Staff Meeting Coordination
- Facilitate monthly General Medical Staff Meetings by managing communications, reminders, logistical support, and meeting minutes.
Professional Membership & Education Support
- Prepare and submit annual renewals for professional memberships (e.g., AAFP), and manage reimbursements for CME, licenses, and dues for medical and dental providers.
Provider Liaison
- Serve as primary point of contact for provider inquiries, requests, and operational support needs.
Other Duties as Assigned
- Perform additional provider-focused administrative tasks as needed to support clinical operations and organizational goals.