Program Assistant - San Francisco, United States - Operation Access

Operation Access
Operation Access
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San Francisco, United States

3 weeks ago

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Description

ORGANIZATION:
Operation Access


Type:
Part-time hours/week), Non-exempt


COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:
Starting salary is $29.32/hour. The salary range for the position is $29.32-$34.13/hr.

Benefits include health/dental/life insurance with a 50% contribution from the employee, retirement match, paid volunteer time off, a generous holiday schedule, vacation/sick time, partial-remote work options, a phone/internet subsidy, personal and professional development funds, and a sustainable work/life balance.


THE ORGANIZATION:

Operation Access is a nonprofit organization that partners with medical providers to donate surgical and specialty care to uninsured people.

We advance healthcare equity for people facing barriers to care, including many immigrants. Active for 30+ years, we are expanding to provide services in over 20 Northern California counties. The organizational culture is rooted in collaboration, distributed leadership, and celebration.


JOB OVERVIEW:

The Program Assistant is the first point of contact for patients referred to Operation Access for donated outpatient and diagnostic care.

They will work with the intake team to screen and determine eligibility of patients and work with other program staff to assist with patient care coordination.

They will communicate with clinics to assist in gathering required patient information.


AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:

Patient Eligibility and Intake

  • Conduct patient intake (in Spanish and English) and eligibility processes, including entering incoming patient referrals, screening for program eligibility, and sending program introduction materials and other correspondence to patients.
  • Assist with recruitment, training, and management of office volunteers.
  • Develop and utilize knowledge of local safety net systems for target population.
Program & Organizational Support

  • Answer the main phone line and monitor incoming electronic faxes.
  • Send appointment reminders to patients to assist in navigation and ensure compliance.
  • Make postprocedure interview calls to patients to assist with measuring health outcomes.
  • Communicate with clinic contacts as needed to get pertinent patient information to determine patient eligibility and refer them to a volunteer specialist.
  • Support production and distribution of referral status reports to referring clinics.
  • Attend, interpret, and assist with various tasks during Saturday surgery sessions events where volunteer medical professionals donate care to patients at partner medical centers to provide donated diagnostic and surgical care.
  • Assist with patient care coordination, as needed.
  • Participate actively in our internal meetings and organizational projects.
  • Additional areas of leadership depending on organizational needs and professional experience.
  • Additional duties as assigned.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

To be successful in this job you should possess these qualities:

  • Fluency in Spanish and English: You can speak, read, and write in Spanish and English with mínimal difficulty. You are a fluent Spanish speaker and can hold a conversation with a native or fluent speaker easily. You are willing to learn medical terminology.
  • Proficiency with online tools (Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Office 365, or similar systems)
  • Proficiency with databases (e.g., Salesforce, Microsoft Access Database) and/or data entry
  • Highly organized, motivated, reliable, and detailoriented to keep pace with demand for patient services: You are able to juggle competing demands, prioritize what's most important, and meet deadlines. You have a track record of leaving things better than when you found them. You notice errors that others may overlook, and you are willing and able to take initiative and build systems.
  • Demonstrated skills in the areas of relationshipbuilding, communication/writing, and accountability: You empathize with the communities we serve and put people at ease, even with cultural or communication differences. You listen closely to understand people's needs or concerns, and take pride in providing clear, helpful information. You welcome feedback and can adapt to new ideas and priorities. You follow through on commitments and hold yourself and your team accountable for the timely completion of work. You have strong writing skills and can find the right communication skills to use in different settings.
  • Live in California with the ability to attend inperson meetings in northern California, as needed.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:


  • 13 years of work experience in healthcare or a related field.
  • Bachelor's degree in a related field.
  • Knowledge of local health care organizations.
  • Experience with medical interpretation and knowledge of medical terminology.
  • Experience or interest in IT or systems development and troubleshooting.
  • Experience or interest in communications, design, or website development.
  • Comfortable with public speaking.
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