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Administrative Assistant
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, NY · Tempo pieno
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- Esperienza
- Qualsiasi
- Stipendio
- USD 66,300 – USD 70,000 / year
- Aperture
- 1
- Pubblicato
- 5 ore fa
- Modalità di lavoro
- In ufficio
- Istruzione
- laurea
- Riprendere
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Position Overview
The Administrative Assistant role offers advanced administrative and operational support to the Surgical Faculty and the Practice Administrator within the Kidney & Pancreas Transplant Program. The position requires exercising autonomous judgment to manage a combination of clinical, research, and academic priorities efficiently.
Key Responsibilities
- Effectively manage and prioritize the provider's academic and clinical calendars, ensuring a balance between institutional, research, educational, and administrative duties.
- Coordinate faculty meetings, research initiatives, and educational programming for the program.
- Prepare briefing materials, reports, presentations, and correspondence for institutional leadership and external stakeholders.
- Organize domestic and international travel and handle reimbursements according to institutional policies.
- Serve as the liaison amongst faculty, leadership, and external partners.
- Assist with provider recruitment, onboarding, and additional administrative projects as assigned.
- Lead the coordination and execution of the Columbia Transplant Initiative Grand Rounds Lecture Series, including managing speaker communications, accreditation compliance, scheduling, logistics, and event delivery.
- Manage outpatient and non-transplant surgical scheduling to optimize provider availability, patient access, and revenue.
- Resolve complex scheduling conflicts, patient access challenges, and operational workflow issues independently.
- Track preoperative clearance compliance and proactively intervene to reduce surgery cancellations and prevent revenue loss.
- Analyze clinical volume, referral trends, and scheduling metrics to propose operational enhancements.
- Implement process improvements to increase patient flow efficiency and regulatory compliance.
- Support division outreach efforts, including providing on-site reception coverage when necessary.
- Coordinate and clear financial aspects for diagnostic procedures and surgical appointments.
- Distribute office notes to referring providers.
- Assess referral requirements, prior authorizations, and insurance coverage to minimize financial risks and reduce claim denials.
- Collaborate with revenue cycle and billing teams to address reimbursement issues.
- Ensure compliance with institutional policies, Joint Commission standards, and payer requirements.
- Oversee documentation transmission to maintain regulatory and accreditation standards.
Qualifications and Requirements
- Possession of a bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and professional experience.
- Intermediate to advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and Adobe software.
- Familiarity and competency using technology and social media platforms.
- Strong interpersonal skills combined with effective written and oral communication abilities.
Additional Position Details
- Grade: 103
- Job Type: Officer of Administration (Regular, Full-Time)
- Work Hours: 35 hours per week
- Salary Range: $66,300 to $70,000 per year (final pay is dependent on experience, education, licenses, specialty, and additional factors)
- Equal Opportunity Employer emphasizing hiring qualified local residents.