Clinical Operations Specialist (Certified or Non-Certified Medical Assistant)
Company: Rothman Orthopaedics
Location: Glen Mills
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Rothman Orthopaedics is looking for a Clinical
Operations Specialist to work out of the new satellite office in
West Chester, PA as well as coverage in Malvern, PA. Monday -
Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm Job Summary: The Clinical Operations
Specialist provides a blend of clinical and operations support to
the office. Clinically, the COS will function as a Medical
Assistant, Non-Surgical Clinical Assistant, or any other applicable
clinical role as needed. In this capacity they will ensure the
smooth flow of patients during office hours and support a variety
of clinical and administrative functions. Operationally, the COS
will serve as a Front Desk Receptionist or Front Desk Therapy
Receptionist. The team member is responsible for greeting, checking
in, verifying insurance, obtaining insurance referrals and any
other applicable administrative tasks as needed. In this role the
COS serves as a liaison between the patient and the medical staff
in the office. The COS is an Operational role designed to meet the
operational needs of the office - regular travel and schedule
flexibility are inherent in this position. Key Accountabilities:
Excellence in patient satisfaction, compliance with schedule
prepping, responsiveness to voicemails, emails, and clinical
messages, timeliness with pre-certifications and authorizations,
compliance with all clinical policies and procedures, and adherence
to documentation standards. Accurate collection of copays and
capturing of referrals, efficient documentation of demographic and
insurance information, obtaining referrals, excellence in time
management and indepedent problem solving ability. As this is a
support role designed to fill operational needs, utmost reliability
and punctuality are vital. Essential Duties: Greet patients and
visitors in a prompt, courteous, helpful manner. When applicable,
maintain flow of patients from waiting room to exam room to
discharge. Upon completion of their appointment, direct them to
surgery scheduling and/or to the exit. Demonstrates a commitment to
delivering unsurpassed service and quality patient care recognized
by Patients, Physicians, Clinical Teams, Peers Check patients in by
entering, verifying, and updating demographic and insurance
information. Record arrival times, referral information, and
payment information. Ensure RCM Console and Ready to Bill errors
are addressed daily to ensure timely claims submission. Ensure
referrals have been received, are in the patient's chart and
attached Make follow up appointments for patients when needed or
act as liaison to appropriate ancillary departments such as
physical therapy and MRI. Answer telephone calls in friendly and
professional manner, answer questions within their scope of
knowledge, forward/transfer calls to the appropriate team members
or take messages as needed. Handle correspondence within 24 hours
of reception. Assist patients with ambulatory difficulties through
the office. Follow procedure for requests for medical records and
for Disability/FMLA paperwork. Take payment when necessary and
document requests in the patient chart. Accurately batch out at end
of shift and ensure all payments balance. Complete assigned
paperwork and escalate any discrepancies to the office manager.
Assist other team members with upset or irate patients by
deescalating the situation and providing support. Maintain
workspace in a neat and organized manner. Stock supplies in the
lobby, front desk, pod workspaces, and exam rooms. Prep the
schedule by obtaining referrals, confirming coverage status, and
checking for any potential issues in advance of patient
appointments. Reach out to patients prior to appointment when
needed. Print out front sheets, last notes, and other requested
documentation for the physician team. Attend meetings, participate
in office activities, teambuilding exercises or special projects as
required. Exemplify the culture and values of the organization in
all interactions. Clean and autoclave instruments using proper
sterile technique. Records vitals and medical history in the
patient chart in accordance with MIPS guidelines, scan all
pertinent documents into patient chart, obtain and record vitals,
request and make available reports and images from outside
facilities. Pull up/load/import pertinent studies for the
physician, prepare for injection and aspiration procedures, dispose
of biohazardous waste in accordance with OSHA regulations, replace
sharps containers when full. Bring patients back to see the
physician in efficient and timely manner; assist patients with
clothing and preparing the body area to be examined. Empty and
restock laundry. Complete pre-certifications and authorizations for
imaging studies and injectable medications. Submit requests for
authorizations to centralized departments as applicable. Provide
follow up care and instructions to patients at conclusion of their
appointment. Applies or removes casts/splints. Make orthotic
devices by bending, forming and shaping materials to prescribed
specifications. Fit, test and evaluate devices on patients and make
adjustments for proper fit, function and comfort. Reads and
responds to email communications within appropriate time frame.
Identifies weekly schedule, including schedule changes, published
by manager. Handle specimens (including urine, blood and drainage
from incisions, aspirated fluids, etc.) and label accordingly.
Follow order instructions of provider to ensure specimen is sent to
appropriate lab for analyzation. Qualifications: High School
Diploma or GED minimum education requirement Active National
Medical Assistant Certification preferred, but not required Current
CPR certification required Minimum (1) year in a medical office
environment Medical office procedures and terminology Computer
skills including, but not limited to, MS Office Suite Experience
with scheduling and billing systems and EMR preferred Basic medical
assistant skills including phlebotomy, handling of body fluid
samples, removal of sutures and staples, and OSHA regulations
preferred Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 7:30am - 5:00pm Hours per
Week: 40 (will work 5 days of 8-hour shifts) Pay Range: $17.00/hr -
$24.00/hr Our Commitment to Employees: Come work at Rothman
Orthopaedics! Our employees are our single greatest asset, as such,
we strive to provide a professional, nurturing environment where
every member of our team can make a meaningful difference in the
lives of others. This commitment to our employees has earned us the
distinction as a Top Workplace in Philadelphia by the Philadelphia
Inquirer year after year. Our employees enjoy competitive pay,
comprehensive health and dental benefits, tuition reimbursement,
paid time off, and retirement savings plans. Rothman Orthopaedics
is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to providing
opportunities to all qualified applicants without regards to sex,
gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion,
national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any
other characteristic protected by law. We value developing an
inclusive and equitable environment that strengthens our
organization and allows us to better attract and retain a diverse
workforce that is representative of our patients and our community.
We model our values by creating and enacting practices that
encourage participation from all backgrounds, perspectives, and
experiences. COVID-19 Policy: As a condition of employment at
Rothman Orthopaedics, it is required you receive the COVID-19
vaccination. Rothman Orthopaedics is an Equal Opportunity Employer
and requests for reasonable accommodations will be considered.
Qualifications
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