Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health
Location
Lebanon, New Hampshire
The Resource Specialist provides assistance to patients and multidisciplinary teams to identify and facilitate access to supportive services related to patient healthcare needs. This role involves coordinating resources, tracking timelines, and ensuring all application materials are delivered to optimize program delivery.
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in Social Work or a Human Service field, or equivalent education and experience. Required qualifications include excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills, along with proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite.
Overview Performs a variety of independent administrative support in addition to a wide range of customer service-related duties. Schedules patients, manages multiple calendars, schedules surgical/infusion procedures. Designs, analyzes and coordinates master and other schedules. May direct special projects and/or the work of other employees, work study students, floats, temporary help, volunteers, etc.
Answers telephone, screens and directs calls, gives directions, and takes messages. Schedules patients, manages calendars, schedules surgical procedures, ancillaries, rotaries, and coordinates deposition scheduling. Designs, analyzes, and coordinates master and other schedules. Maintains, tracks, and sends charts. May provide scribing and other administrative support to clinical staff. Types letters, memoranda, manuscripts, grants, etc. Composes and edits correspondence. Creates forms and spreadsheets, tables, charts, databases and slides. Performs file/record management functions, prepares/constructs charts/departmental patient records, and obtains new medical record numbers. Completes and processes a variety of reports, forms, reimbursements, etc. Obtains authorizations and pre-certifications. Conducts on the job training for new staff members and gives input into performance appraisals. Directs the work of other employees, work study students, floats, temps, volunteers and others. Creates agendas and takes minutes for meetings. Coordinates conferences/meetings and make travel arrangements. Performs budget tracking and record keeping procedures. Addresses billing concerns, and solves patient billing issues. Maintains account/fund bookkeeping, and provides input into budget preparation. Maintains petty cash, collects money from patients, and performs balancing and cash-out functions. Reviews billing sheets. Prepares grants and negotiates outside contracts. Performs other duties as required or assigned.
High School diploma with 3 years of administrative support experience or the equivalent required. Proven experience working with the public required. Knowledge of medical terminology may be required. Proficiency in PC word processing, spreadsheets, and Excel, Power Point, MC Publisher software's. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills required. Previous experience working in a medical setting preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications None
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