University of Iowa Health Care Department of Surgery is seeking an Administrative Services Coordinator to support the daily operations of the Organ Transplant Center including coordination of specialized events and activities appropriateness of expenditures contract or grant requirements and changes in policies and procedures.
The UI Department of Surgery is committed to saving lives and improving our patients quality of life through excellent surgical techniques and extraordinary patient care. Our surgeons and medical professionals address a wide variety of complex medical issues from matching donors with recipients in the Organ Transplant Center to providing continuous care for both adult and pediatric trauma victims in the states only designated Level I Trauma Center and certified regional Burn Treatment Center. Our specialists provide critical surgical support among comprehensive multidisciplinary teams for the treatment of cancer gastrointestinal and colorectal diseases vascular ailments as well as advanced surgical care for even the smallest pediatric patients. Skilled plastic and reconstructive surgeons manage complex reconstructive issues resulting from deformities traumatic injuries or cancer excision in both adult and pediatric patients in addition to surgical and non-surgical cosmetic services for adults.
Position Responsibilities:
Operational Support & Management
- Maintains OTC departmental policies on the Point.
- Collect and analyze data regarding faculty teaching involvement grand rounds presentations attendance at M&M vs. faculty medians faculty publications etc.
- May require advanced knowledge and expertise in specific office project or program to provide administrative/ operational support and management.
- Make decisions and exercise a high level of autonomy while typically performing administrative support/ management responsibilities for executives of an organization (e.g. Deans Directors DEOs VPs) including managing schedules correspondence and travel arrangements.
- Plan schedule and coordinate business travel arrange on and off campus meetings. Produce and distribute travel itineraries. Assist with completing and submitting travel reimbursement and expense reports.
- Assist with purchasing and reimbursement processing-P-req E-voucher Pro-Trav and E-buy requestor for Transplant Surgery Faculty.
- Maintain multiple office calendars. Schedule and coordinate meetings conferences and special events. Coordinate activities between other administrative coordinators and outside parties.
- Create and maintain the OTC On-Call schedule comprised of 9 different specialty groups.
- Maintain conference room calendar.
- Triage phone calls and take messages.
- Assist with Continuing Medical Education events and assisting guest speakers.
- Provide backup support to the QAPI coordinator and run weekly audits as needed.
- Manage department office space- identify review and implement space utilization plans and oversee renovation projects.
Human Resources
- Initiate HR transactions at the request of others.
- May exercise knowledge of HR policies and procedures and provide basic guidance and advice.
- May provide functional and/or administrative supervision for students/temporary staff.
Financial Responsiblity
- Responsible for organ acquisition billing services (organ invoices tissue typing bills flights for procurement teams UNOS registry).
- Tracking payments and working with Administrator to produce month end accruals for organ services.
- High level of judgement to manage a variety of issues that present themselves with regard to billing and bill processing; vendor issue resolution.
- Understanding aspects of the CMS regulations that govern this payment process.
- Handling of living donor bills that come through the office and handle in timely and fiscally correct manner.
- Monitor accounts/expenditures; reconcile statements.
- Initiate purchase requests for faculty within established budgets using procurement cards. Reconciles accounts and analyzes budgets to make recommendations of efficient spending.
Strategic Planning
- Establish timelines remind contributors proof and edit.
- Establish project and submission timelines remind contributors regularly and work to meet deadlines.
- Review office procedures and routines and make recommendations for revisions or initiation of new procedures.
Information Management
- Gather and provide information using available resources.
- Research information to ensure accuracy of internal and external communications.
- Demonstrates working ability to manage multiple concurrent objectives projects groups or activities making effective judgements as to prioritizing and time allocation and providing careful attention to detail.
Communications Management
- Prepare and administer correspondence. Serve as liaison to faculty staff students alumni and public concerning inquiries or complaints requiring interpretation of policies procedures and programs. May serve as primary contact for building maintenance and facilities management.
- Facilitates outreach efforts by coordinators with dialysis units.
- Is the primary contact with outside departments/units and facilitates our entry into their facility.
- Ability to problem solve and support faculty and staff within the division when problem solving is needed while a variety of situations present themselves.
Required Qualifications:
A bachelors degree in an appropriate discipline or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
Some (6 months-1 year) related administrative or program experience supporting the daily operations of an office in a healthcare setting is required.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills as well as the ability to manage small and large group interaction is required.
Demonstrates exceptional organizational skills showing the ability to handle multiple tasks establish priorities and the ability to meet tight deadlines in situations both complex and sensitive in nature is required.
Demonstrates proficiency in use of Microsoft Office applications including Outlook Access PowerPoint Excel and Word is required.
Ability to compose communications and grammatically correct documents in a concise logical and organized manner.
Highly Desirable Qualifications:
Previous experience working with university accounting Pcard and travel systems as well as billing and payment tracking is highly desired.
3 years of related administrative or program experience supporting the daily operations of an office in a healthcare setting is highly desired.
Demonstrated experience working with confidential projects using discretion and independent judgment is highly desired.
Desirable Qualifications:
Knowledge of University policies procedures and regulations is desirable.
Application Process: In order to be considered applicants must upload the following documents and mark them as a Relevant File to the submission:
Resume
Cover Letter
Job openings are posted for a minimum of 7 calendar days and may be removed from posting and filled any time after the original posting period has ended.
Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification. Up to 5 references will be requested at a later step in the recruitment process.
This position is not eligible for University sponsorship for employment authorization.
For additional questions please contact Kiley Skay at
Additional Information
Compensation
Contact Information
Required Experience:
IC
University of Iowa Health Care Department of Surgery is seeking an Administrative Services Coordinator to support the daily operations of the Organ Transplant Center including coordination of specialized events and activities appropriateness of expenditures contract or grant requirements and changes...
University of Iowa Health Care Department of Surgery is seeking an Administrative Services Coordinator to support the daily operations of the Organ Transplant Center including coordination of specialized events and activities appropriateness of expenditures contract or grant requirements and changes in policies and procedures.
The UI Department of Surgery is committed to saving lives and improving our patients quality of life through excellent surgical techniques and extraordinary patient care. Our surgeons and medical professionals address a wide variety of complex medical issues from matching donors with recipients in the Organ Transplant Center to providing continuous care for both adult and pediatric trauma victims in the states only designated Level I Trauma Center and certified regional Burn Treatment Center. Our specialists provide critical surgical support among comprehensive multidisciplinary teams for the treatment of cancer gastrointestinal and colorectal diseases vascular ailments as well as advanced surgical care for even the smallest pediatric patients. Skilled plastic and reconstructive surgeons manage complex reconstructive issues resulting from deformities traumatic injuries or cancer excision in both adult and pediatric patients in addition to surgical and non-surgical cosmetic services for adults.
Position Responsibilities:
Operational Support & Management
- Maintains OTC departmental policies on the Point.
- Collect and analyze data regarding faculty teaching involvement grand rounds presentations attendance at M&M vs. faculty medians faculty publications etc.
- May require advanced knowledge and expertise in specific office project or program to provide administrative/ operational support and management.
- Make decisions and exercise a high level of autonomy while typically performing administrative support/ management responsibilities for executives of an organization (e.g. Deans Directors DEOs VPs) including managing schedules correspondence and travel arrangements.
- Plan schedule and coordinate business travel arrange on and off campus meetings. Produce and distribute travel itineraries. Assist with completing and submitting travel reimbursement and expense reports.
- Assist with purchasing and reimbursement processing-P-req E-voucher Pro-Trav and E-buy requestor for Transplant Surgery Faculty.
- Maintain multiple office calendars. Schedule and coordinate meetings conferences and special events. Coordinate activities between other administrative coordinators and outside parties.
- Create and maintain the OTC On-Call schedule comprised of 9 different specialty groups.
- Maintain conference room calendar.
- Triage phone calls and take messages.
- Assist with Continuing Medical Education events and assisting guest speakers.
- Provide backup support to the QAPI coordinator and run weekly audits as needed.
- Manage department office space- identify review and implement space utilization plans and oversee renovation projects.
Human Resources
- Initiate HR transactions at the request of others.
- May exercise knowledge of HR policies and procedures and provide basic guidance and advice.
- May provide functional and/or administrative supervision for students/temporary staff.
Financial Responsiblity
- Responsible for organ acquisition billing services (organ invoices tissue typing bills flights for procurement teams UNOS registry).
- Tracking payments and working with Administrator to produce month end accruals for organ services.
- High level of judgement to manage a variety of issues that present themselves with regard to billing and bill processing; vendor issue resolution.
- Understanding aspects of the CMS regulations that govern this payment process.
- Handling of living donor bills that come through the office and handle in timely and fiscally correct manner.
- Monitor accounts/expenditures; reconcile statements.
- Initiate purchase requests for faculty within established budgets using procurement cards. Reconciles accounts and analyzes budgets to make recommendations of efficient spending.
Strategic Planning
- Establish timelines remind contributors proof and edit.
- Establish project and submission timelines remind contributors regularly and work to meet deadlines.
- Review office procedures and routines and make recommendations for revisions or initiation of new procedures.
Information Management
- Gather and provide information using available resources.
- Research information to ensure accuracy of internal and external communications.
- Demonstrates working ability to manage multiple concurrent objectives projects groups or activities making effective judgements as to prioritizing and time allocation and providing careful attention to detail.
Communications Management
- Prepare and administer correspondence. Serve as liaison to faculty staff students alumni and public concerning inquiries or complaints requiring interpretation of policies procedures and programs. May serve as primary contact for building maintenance and facilities management.
- Facilitates outreach efforts by coordinators with dialysis units.
- Is the primary contact with outside departments/units and facilitates our entry into their facility.
- Ability to problem solve and support faculty and staff within the division when problem solving is needed while a variety of situations present themselves.
Required Qualifications:
A bachelors degree in an appropriate discipline or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
Some (6 months-1 year) related administrative or program experience supporting the daily operations of an office in a healthcare setting is required.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills as well as the ability to manage small and large group interaction is required.
Demonstrates exceptional organizational skills showing the ability to handle multiple tasks establish priorities and the ability to meet tight deadlines in situations both complex and sensitive in nature is required.
Demonstrates proficiency in use of Microsoft Office applications including Outlook Access PowerPoint Excel and Word is required.
Ability to compose communications and grammatically correct documents in a concise logical and organized manner.
Highly Desirable Qualifications:
Previous experience working with university accounting Pcard and travel systems as well as billing and payment tracking is highly desired.
3 years of related administrative or program experience supporting the daily operations of an office in a healthcare setting is highly desired.
Demonstrated experience working with confidential projects using discretion and independent judgment is highly desired.
Desirable Qualifications:
Knowledge of University policies procedures and regulations is desirable.
Application Process: In order to be considered applicants must upload the following documents and mark them as a Relevant File to the submission:
Resume
Cover Letter
Job openings are posted for a minimum of 7 calendar days and may be removed from posting and filled any time after the original posting period has ended.
Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification. Up to 5 references will be requested at a later step in the recruitment process.
This position is not eligible for University sponsorship for employment authorization.
For additional questions please contact Kiley Skay at
Additional Information
Compensation
Contact Information
Required Experience:
IC
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