Are you ready to take the next step in your career—somewhere you can grow your skills, feel supported, and be part of a team that truly values you?
At Gastroenterology Health Partners, we’re building a workplace where people come first. We celebrate diverse perspectives, create space for everyone to belong, and work together to make every experience—patient and employee alike—meaningful.
We’re excited to welcome a full-time Referral Coordinator to our clinic. If you have experience in a medical office, understand medical terminology, and enjoy helping people navigate their care, you may be a perfect fit. Referral experience is a bonus, but a positive attitude and commitment to excellent service go a long way.
If you're looking for a place that invests in you, we’d love to hear from you.
Awesome Perks, Just for You!
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Excellent paid time off for a healthy work/life balance.
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We’ve got your future in mind! With our generous 401(k) plan, we’ll help you grow your nest egg with an employer match that makes saving for retirement even sweeter.
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Looking to further your education? We want to help! We offer education reimbursement opportunities, with generous annual support based on your employment status.
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Internal growth opportunities. We want to aide in your training and development.
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Competitive health and supplemental benefits; with FSA and HSA options.
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Love where you work? Spread the word! Refer a friend who’d be a great fit for One GI® and earn a special bonus when they join the team!
Snapshot of Daily Duties:
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Receive all referrals from outside referring physicians and reviews to direct as appropriate.
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Responsible for scheduling all clinic referrals by contacting patient and setting up clinic appt.
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Contact referring office if needed for further information.
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Communicate with referring physician office when patient has been scheduled or if we are unable to schedule patient.
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Interact with clinic staff and OA dept as needed when urgent appointments are needed with no available openings.
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Ensure patient is scheduled with appropriate provider.
The Must Haves:
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High School Diploma or equivalent required.
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Previous medical office experience, medical terminology coursework preferred.
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Formal training with at least one (1) year experience as medical assistant, medical secretary, health unit coordinator, nursing assistant or similar role.
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In lieu of formal training has at least two (2) years experience involving patient care and is able to demonstrate a familiarity with medication names and purpose, a thorough understanding of basic medical terminology, basic knowledge of common diagnoses and surgeries, and patient health interviewing skills.