Patient Care Navigator
Des Moines Orthopaedic Surgeons - DMOS
Description
DMOS is seeking a helpful, professional individual to provide coverage for peer patient care navigators. Patient care navigators act as gate keepers to surgery scheduling & patient inquiries in an array of orthopedic specialties. You will be trained to help guide patients thru the patient journey. The full-time position works out of the West Des Moines office. Support to other DMOS metro offices (Urbandale, Des Moines and Ankeny), potentially for extended periods of time depending on coverage. They obtain the required information prior to a patients scheduled surgery and/or procedures, diagnostic tests, therapy referrals, schedule return appointments and maintain physician surgery logs. Clinical hours Monday thru Friday.
PERKS: A place where you can excel in your area of expertise. Generous levels of time off, including 6 paid Holidays, allow our staff a work-life balance. Continual evaluation of compensation, health, dental and vision insurance to be competitive. Employer sponsored term life insurance for employees. Meet your retirement goals with our employer match 401k and profit sharing.
Do I want this job? You will be primarily working in our West Des Moines location but flexible to potentially cover other locations in the metro if needed. You will have conversations with strangers who may be in pain and need help. You are an organized individual who can maintain physician’s surgery logs and navigate Outlook calendars to stay updated at all times. You will schedule surgical procedures, review medical documents with patients, schedule and coordinate insurance details for adults and children in need. You will gather and enter information accurately and quickly about patients, insurance and needs. You will help get them ready for their upcoming surgical procedure. Our patients are hurting, so you are understanding that they may not always be super pleasant, however, they are very grateful. You will work in a place that expects outstanding experiences; we do this by working hard to assume the best and being curious with all around us. You will be naturally curious, friendly and helpful. You are able to work the hours for this position and can work alone and alongside others in the same role in an assigned shift, because, ultimately, we are all here to help patients.
Can I do this job? You must be able to be on the phone or sit at a desk for extended periods of time that may seem unnatural. You must have a high school diploma or GED. Prior experience work in a medical office, preferred although not required. You are an excellent communicator both oral and written. Ability to handle multiple tasks at one time while staying organized is a must. Utilize an indoor voice for confidential information relating to patient care. Patient information that gets shared in clinic, stays in clinic. You can work the hours for the position (Monday – Friday; 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM with the understanding patient appointments may run late).
What does an outstanding Patient Care Navigator look like? Prior experience working in a medical front office and/or scheduling surgeries for patients. At least a high school diploma or GED. Ability to present self in a professional manner. Ability to be adaptable in fast-pace environment.
What are we looking for?
Evidence Based Care Enthusiasts: We approach every day with a patient centered focus and are diligent about an outstanding care experience for all who come to DMOS.
Emerging Leaders with a Servant Heart: We do everything with the highest level of purpose, preparation and focus for others. We know our best selves are delivered in action, not just words.
People who want Continuous Learning: We strive to learn everyday through sincere curiosity; we look for ways to improve our patient care, ourselves and the community.
Vision for the Future: We see a future of patient centered care that allows for minimal disruption to the patient, the provider and peers through outstanding surgical and ancillary services throughout the metro.
What is DMOS: With over 60 years of experience, our dedicated team has been committed to providing patients with the most comprehensive orthopaedic care available in central Iowa. As a surgeon owned, leading and trusted organization, we are devoted to providing world class care to our patients. DMOS Orthopaedic Center is actively improving the lives of our patients by providing the highest quality of care and we are seeking a professional medical professional to help us achieve more!
Who does well at DMOS: People who succeed at DMOS are positive, friendly, professional and data driven. We seek a can-do attitude with a proactive coaching and consulting skill set. This person knows how to communicate positively and professionally to patients, physicians, mid-levels, administrative professionals, and team members. If we are speaking about you, then you may be our ideal candidate. Thank you for considering joining our leading team of orthopaedic surgeons and discover how your talents can change lives.
Join our team of orthopaedic surgeons and discover how your talents will change lives helping our patients get back to living!
DMOS is a privately held medical facility. Candidates who receive a conditional offer of employment at DMOS will be required to complete a criminal background check, federal background checks, education verification, reference checks, and an initial TB test.
Please Note: DMOS values your privacy. DMOS will not ask a candidate for private personal information, such as social security number/date of birth, until after an offer is accepted. DMOS will not contact candidates through any other site outside of UKG or @DMOS email addresses. DMOS does not contact candidates through Indeed. Please do not respond to Indeed requests for DMOS. You may email HumanResources@DMOS.com for more questions.
Qualifications
Education
Required
H.S. GED or Diploma or better in General
Experience
Required
1 year: Medical Reception or Coordination
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)