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Mount Sinai Health SystemNew
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The coordinator manages the credentialing and re-credentialing processes for practitioners applying for medical or allied health staff membership. They provide comprehensive support for all credentialing functions within the Medical Staff Office.
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Gateway Foundation Inc
Conduct client interviews and assessments to develop and implement individualized substance use treatment plans. Provide individual and group counseling while maintaining detailed treatment records and coordinating aftercare services.
$21 - $27 / HOUR
2 days ago
Conduct client assessments and develop individualized treatment plans for individuals with substance use disorders. Provide individual and group counseling while maintaining detailed treatment records and coordinating aftercare services.
$19 - $25 / HOUR
3 days ago
Duke Health
Responsible for all aspects of credentialing for medical providers within the Duke University Health System to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. This includes verifying practitioner information, maintaining credentialing databases, and managing renewals and applications.
8 days ago
Conduct client interviews and assessments to develop and implement individualized substance use disorder treatment plans. Provide individual and group counseling while maintaining detailed treatment records and coordinating aftercare services.
10 days ago
Memorial Hermann Health System
This role is responsible for the front-line coordination of system-wide credentialing, ensuring accurate and timely processing of provider applications, managing daily workflow, and preparing necessary documentation for committee meetings. Key accountabilities include coordinating department workflow, preparing audit information, attending committee meetings, and overseeing training related to credentialing tools.
This role is responsible for the front-line coordination of system-wide credentialing functions, ensuring accurate and timely processing of provider applications through daily workflow management and meeting preparation. Key accountabilities include coordinating department workflow, preparing audit information, attending committee meetings, and onboarding new staff regarding credentialing tools and procedures.
The counselor conducts client assessments, develops individualized treatment plans, and provides both individual and group counseling sessions. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate treatment records and coordinating continuing care plans to support client recovery.
16 days ago
St. Charles Health System
The Credentialing Coordinator manages the processes for medical staff, advanced practice professional, delegated payer, and allied health professional credentialing and privileging to ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements across facilities. This role involves collecting and preparing detailed information, investigating potential quality of care issues, and maintaining accurate provider files in company software.
$25 - $38 / HOUR
24 days ago
COMPREHENSIVE EYECARE PARTNERS LLC GROUP
The Credentialing Specialist provides administrative support to the Regional Credentialing Team by maintaining provider data accuracy and managing payer-related updates. Key duties include coordinating insurance directory rosters, managing CAQH attestations, and collaborating with practice leadership to ensure compliance.
1 month ago
University of California, Irvine
The specialist manages the development and monitoring of credentialing processes to ensure compliance with bylaws, state/federal laws, and accreditation standards. They maintain physician data, coordinate staff meetings, and serve as a liaison between medical staff and various departments.
Emory Healthcare
The Addiction Counselor provides intensive outpatient group and individual therapy for patients with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. The role involves performing diagnostic assessments, developing treatment plans, and participating in multidisciplinary team meetings to support patient recovery.
$29 - $35 / HOUR
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC)
The specialist manages credentialing files for medical staff and ensures compliance with regulatory and accrediting standards. They also provide administrative support to medical staff committees and facilitate communication between various departments.
$30 - $42 / HOUR
KPC GLOBAL MEDICAL CENTERS INC.
This role provides support and coordination for medical staff services, which includes preparing for meetings and assisting with provider credentialing when requested. The coordinator must maintain professional relationships with staff and physicians while performing responsible duties accurately and timely.
$25 - $35 / HOUR
UT Health East Texas
The Medical Staff Coordinator leads the Medical Staff Services Office and maintains accurate files for all medical practitioners. They are also responsible for managing committee schedules and overseeing the appointment and credentialing process for staff.
UHS
The Credentialing Specialist is responsible for coordinating the credentialing application and verification process. They also provide administrative support to the Medical Staff Department services.
University of Southern California
The coordinator supports the Medical Staff by managing committee and department meetings, including scheduling, preparing agendas, transcribing minutes, and tracking follow-ups. Key duties also involve processing practitioner credentialing, privileging, proctoring, and maintaining the accuracy and confidentiality of the credentialing database.
$33 - $54 / HOUR
Keck Medicine of USC
This role supports the organized Medical Staff by managing committee and department meetings, including scheduling, preparing materials, transcribing minutes, and tracking follow-ups. The coordinator is also responsible for practitioner credentialing, tracking proctoring, processing privilege requests, and maintaining the credentialing database.
MultiCare Health System
The primary job responsibility is to coordinate the process of gathering all credentialing materials. The role also involves maintaining an up-to-date healthcare provider credential database.
$28 - $40 / HOUR
OSS Health
The Medical Staff Professional is responsible for assisting in the credentialing and privileging of healthcare providers, including primary source verification and data maintenance. They also support departmental operations by managing provider enrollment, insurance follow-up, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.