Location: Forest Lake,MN, USA
At Summit Orthopedics, we recognize the significance each member of the Summit Family has as they impact one another and our patients on a daily basis.Be part of a patient-first environment that lives into our values of: Compassion, Integrity, Excellence, Collaboration, Stewardship and Innovation and a place where staff members feel respected and find a strong sense of purpose in their roles, contributing to a familial atmosphere characterized by mutual respect and enjoyment.
Under direct supervision of the Practice Development Manager, the Patient Coordinator will be responsible for managing the clinical support coordination of the patient's care. Primary responsibility for scheduling follow up appointments, surgery coordination and scheduling, communication across care teams and other Summit departments. Provides other non-clinical activities, in support of patient care, as directed by the physician and/or other provider/clinician.
This is a full-time Patient Coordinator position working directly with a Hand and Upper Extremity Physician and team. Scheduled day hours are 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM (*hours are approximate/estimated based on team/clinic needs). Primary locations will be our Vadnais Heights, Forest Lake and Woodbury (Woodlake) campuses. Flexibility to float to other locations as needed. Position may involve working at any Summit location and/or outreach sites, as assigned.
This position is eligible for a $3,000 Sign-on bonus.
Summit Orthopedics provides the Twin Cities, Greater Minnesota and Western Wisconsin with the full spectrum of orthopedic care including sub-specialty clinics, walk-in care at our Orthopedic Urgent Care clinics, imaging, bracing, therapy, surgery, and post-surgical stays at our Care Suites. Our expert team of physicians, surgeons, physician assistants, certified athletic trainers and therapists are part of the 1100+ employees who partner to provide quality care designed to support a healthier, more active lifestyle.
Summit Orthopedics is committed to providing equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations of federal, state and local governing boards and/or agencies.
Qualifications Education Associates of Medical Assistant (preferred) High School (required) Experience 2 years: Must have at least 2 years comparable experience in a medical or clinical office setting. Prefer experience in an Orthopedic clinic setting. (required) Associate degree or completion of a community or technical college program such as medical administrative, health care specialty, or other related program. In lieu of education, an equivalent combination of coursework and previous related experience may be considered. (preferred)