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UCLA Health Credentialing Specialist in Los Angeles, California

Description

In this key role, you will oversee and facilitate credentialing onboarding/off boarding, commercial and government enrollment for David Geffen School of Medicine practitioners. This will include core proctoring and new appointment/reappointment applications for UCLA Health and 90+ community hospitals. You will:

  • Facilitate and monitor online application requests to ensure timely processing

  • Work on credentialing database integrity, onboarding/offboarding, credentialing, privileging and Commercial and Government Enrollment Process

  • Monitor expiring medical licenses, DEA, radiography/fluoroscopy licenses, immunization requirements, and training module compliance

  • Analyze hospital provisional standards

  • Handle complex and sensitive credentialing issues

  • Establish/maintain strong relationships with UCLA Health stakeholders, faculty, staff and community hospitals

  • Facilitate malpractice certificate requests/renewals

  • Run/and review monthly summary reports and credentialing database

  • Maintain credentialing software and application tracking spreadsheet

  • Provide technical online application support

Salary Range: $26.10/hour - $49.38/hour

Qualifications

We're seeking an independent, deadline-driven professional with:

  • Bachelor's degree in related area with 1-3 years of experience or a combination of equivalent education, training and experience.

  • Advanced data analytics skill set, advanced Excel

  • Experience in physician and advanced health care credentialing

  • Strong issue identification and problem-solving skills

  • Ability to collaborate effectively with others and work under pressure of constant changing deadlines and priorities

  • Computer proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and medical credentialing database applications MD-Staff required.

  • In-depth knowledge of data management and documentation methods used in medical credentialing

  • Exhibits confidence and professional diplomacy while identifying, organizing, facilitating and /or sustaining mutually beneficial partnerships and alliances with people at all levels internally and externally.

UCLA Health welcomes all individuals, without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin or disabilities, and we proudly look to each person’s unique achievements and experiences to further set us apart.

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