Patient Care Coordinator
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose Under the general supervision of the Pediatric
Clinic Manager, performs various administrative duties, including
patient intake, maintaining accurate dental, medical, and insurance
records, scheduling appointments, and coordinating hospital cases
and patient management functions. Essential Functions 1. Greet
patients courteously and ensure all necessary documentation is
updated and accurately filed in patient charts. 2. Prepare and
maintain pre-registration intake forms, referrals, and reports as
required for patient accounts, in compliance with clinic policies.
3. Maintain accurate and current patient records, including contact
information, insurance updates, and oral/medical health
documentation, to support efficient appointment scheduling. 4.
Schedule and confirm patient appointments, respond to telephone
inquiries from legal guardians, and coordinate communication with
dental and medical providers. 5. Verify and reconcile patient
insurance coverage and financial balances before scheduling
appointments. 6. Confirm insurance benefits during each patient
visit and update records as necessary. Digitize and enter all
relevant patient documentation into the electronic health record
system. 7. Coordinate internal and external hospital cases,
ensuring timely and confidential transfer of patient information
across institutions. 8. Audit and maintain patient account balances
monthly and follow up with legal guardians regarding outstanding
payments. Assist with chart locks and billing issues. 9. Run
monthly reports for accounts and contact patients to collect past
due payments and process return statements; review delinquent
account report to determine collection proceedings. 10. Alert
clinic staff, management regarding required missing documentation
or other alerts on the patient account. 11. Respond to patient
inquiries regarding their account in a timely manner, refer patient
issues and concerns related to treatment cost to the clinic manager
as needed. 12. Process student seminar cases weekly and provide
administrative assistance to faculty for pediatric seminar-related
tasks. 13.Participate and lead daily clinic huddle; provide
information to students, faculty and staff regarding relevant
clinic, patient, or account information. 14. Provide coverage for
other front office staff as necessary 15. Perform all other duties
as assigned by the Clinic Manager, and Department Chairperson.
Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: 1. Principles and best
practices of dental record keeping and patient information
management 2. General office methods, administrative procedures,
and front-desk operations 3. Common dental terminology, procedures,
and treatment planning 4. Dental insurance processes, including
treatment coding, billing policies, and claims submission 5.
Hospital case coordination, including referral procedures and
interdepartmental communication 6. Basic principles of reading and
interpreting patient account balances and ledgers 7. Basic
understanding of dental terminology and radiographs 8. Intermediate
level of experience with Excel, Word, OneNote, SharePoint,
OneDrive, Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Outlook. Ability to: 1.Prepare,
maintain, and update patient records in compliance with HIPAA and
institutional privacy regulations 2. Accurately verify insurance
eligibility, benefits, and authorization requirements 3.
Communicate effectively and compassionately with patients, legal
guardians, providers, and institutional partners 4. Serve as a
liaison between the University, external hospitals, and families to
support seamless care coordination 5. Manage multiple
administrative tasks efficiently while maintaining accuracy and
attention to detail 6. Use electronic health record ( EHR ) systems
and general office software with proficiency 7. Work both
independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced clinical
environment Experience: 1.Minimum of two years of dental front
office administration and hospital case coordination in a corporate
group practice, private dental practice, or dental school setting.
Education/Licenses: 1.High school diploma or equivalent Working
Conditions: 1.Position is 7.5 hours per day, five days per week
2.Must be available to work Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m.; occasional overtime maybe required. 3.Position requires
coordination of a variety of responsible duties in high paces
stressful situations. Preferred Qualifications Ability to: 1.
Communicate clearly and professionally with faculty, staff,
students, patients, and the general public, both in person and via
phone or email. 2. Independently explain financial obligations and
treatment estimates to legal guardians using appropriate dental
terminology. 3. Understand and follow verbal and written
instructions with accuracy and efficiency. 4. Consistently project
a professional and courteous demeanor in all interactions. 5.
Collaborate effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team in a
fast-paced clinical environment. 6. Establish clear expectations
and provide consistent follow-through with dental students and
patients. 7. Demonstrate strong attention to detail in all aspects
of administrative and patient care-related tasks. 8. Communicate
with the insurance department to confirm coverage details and
resolve eligibility questions. 9. Address and clarify insurance
coverage concerns raised by patients or legal guardians with
professionalism and accuracy. 10. Operate computer systems and
software applications relevant to scheduling, billing, and
electronic health records with competence. Distinguishing
Characteristics: 1. Bilingual (i.e. Spanish, Cantonese or Mandarin)
is desirable but not mandatory. Education: 1. AA or BA preferred
but not mandatory Other: 1. Experience and sensitivity in working
with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures. 2. Demonstrated
experience in advancing social justice, equity, and inclusion in a
university setting. 3. Ability to engage and integrate culturally
responsive practices and knowledge in their work. Work Schedule
Monday through Friday, 7.5 hours per day; 37.5 hours per week.
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