Per Diem Front Desk Coordinator - Cancer Services - 138175
UC San Diego | |
United States, California, San Diego | |
Jan 17, 2026 | |
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Moores Cancer Center
3855 Health Sciences Drive, San Diego, CA 92093, United States #138175 Per Diem Front Desk Coordinator - Cancer Services
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DESCRIPTION
Under the supervision of the Clinic Operations Manager, the Front Desk Coordinator provides coverage across Cancer Center operations, including front desk, call center, and designated template support functions for Cancer Services in La Jolla, Hillcrest, Kearny Mesa and North County. The Front Desk Coordinator supports patient-facing and operational workflows by greeting patients, performing check-in and check-out procedures, scheduling and updating appointments, and assisting with daily clinic operations. Scheduling responsibilities may include, but are not limited to covering, multiple Cancer Center Multi-Specialty Clinic areas at Moores Cancer Center, Koman Outpatient Pavilion, Multi-Specialty Clinics at McGrath Outpatient Pavilion in Hillcrest, Infusion and Fast Track, MRI, Imaging, and Laboratory Services. Duties may include, but are not limited, to patient registration, insurance and authorization verification, demographic updates, co-payment collection, cash drawer monitoring, report expediting, in-basket pool support, and close collaboration with physicians, nurses, clinic staff, leadership, and other UCSD departments. The Front Desk Coordinator provides template support assistance to ensure clinic schedules are coordinated and function efficiently. Template support assistance includes, but is not limited to, supporting assigned template requests, assisting with basic template maintenance tasks as directed, monitoring for access or scheduling issues, escalating concerns to leadership or designated template owners, and communicating updates to clinic teams. The role supports clinic operations through coordination of template-related and other assigned duties. The Front Desk Coordinator provides Call Center Specialist coverage, including answering multi-line incoming calls, completing online registration, verifying insurance, scheduling appointments, securing authorizations for scheduled services, and expediting Epic orders from routed referrals through the MUC work queue. The role also provides Clinical Care Coordinator coverage as needed, assisting with desk coverage and expediting new patient scheduling by reviewing Epic referral work queues. The Front Desk Coordinator acts as a patient liaison by responding to inquiries, coordinating appointments, assisting with admissions when applicable, and supporting patient-related requests. Additional duties include administrative support, calendaring, and other duties as assigned based on operational needs. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
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