This is a critical clinical support role within the Community Hematology & Oncology clinic, designed to assist physicians, nurse navigators, and Advanced Practice Providers. The Care Coordinator independently performs a variety of clinical, administrative, and technical functions to ensure patients receive seamless, well-coordinated care across providers and throughout the care continuum. The primary focus of this role is care coordination—bridging gaps between facilities, specialists, laboratories, community resources, and primary care providers. This position manages all non-nurse patient caseloads and provides direct clinical support on clinic days, including order entry, appointment scheduling, and procedure coordination for a specialized patient population.
The Care Coordinator also reviews patient records in collaboration with the provider to align care needs both during the clinic visit and throughout the patient’s cancer treatment journey. While direction is provided by the nurse navigator and physicians, the Care Coordinator exercises independent judgment in the execution of these responsibilities. Additionally, this role is key in building and maintaining effective working relationships with internal departments and services that support Community Hematology & Oncology clinic patients, ensuring comprehensive and compassionate care delivery.
Key Responsibilities & Performance Standards
Two years’ experience in a hospital or hospital based clinic setting, AND
High School diploma or equivalent, AND
Current BLS certification at hire, AND
One of the following four:
For those completing medical assistant training or formal military medical services training as referenced above in #1 and #2, the following is also required (Those qualifying under the EMT or LPN qualification are exempt from this requirement.)
MA certification received from a nationally recognized and accredited certifying body, upon hire or by the completion of the probationary period or internal job change evaluation period, as appropriate. Currently, these include:
Any applicable certifications or licensures must be maintained for the duration of employment.
In addition to receiving the appropriate certification noted above, Medical Assistants will be required to successfully demonstrate competencies prior to completion of probation or the internal job change evaluation period, as appropriate.
Ability to work independently and as a member of the team, including leadership.
Knowledge of patient flow and back office functions. Ability to effectively and efficiently perform chart scrubbing and panel outreach activities. Demonstrated strong analytic skills, including displaying and interpreting data. Proficiency with EPIC, Microsoft Office including Excel, Word and Power Point. Ability to manage time sensitive competing demands and meet deadlines. Working knowledge of medical terminology. Strong relationship building skills, excellent communication skills, exceptional customer service skills, highly sensitive to patient needs.
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