Health Unit Coordinator-Medicine Specialties (Part Time)
Dallas, TX, US
Are you looking for a career that offers both purpose and the opportunity for growth? Parkland Community Health Plan (PCHP) is a proud member of the Parkland Health family. PCHP is a Medicaid Managed Care Organization servicing Texas Medicaid and CHIP in the Dallas Service Area. PCHP works to fulfill of our mission by empowering members to live healthier lives. By joining PCHP, you become part of a team focused on innovation, person-centered care, and fostering stronger communities. As we continue to expand our services, we offer opportunities for you to grow in your career while making a meaningful impact. Join us and work alongside a talented team where healthcare is more than just a job—it’s a passion to serve and improve lives every day.
Primary Purpose
Coordinates clerical activities and supports patient services utilizing clinical information systems to ensure accurate preparation and processing of patient documents, verify status information and confirm communications for doctors, nurses, patients, and family members to ensure effective operations of the unit.
Shift: Saturday and Sunday, 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Education
•High School Diploma or equivalent.
Experience
•Must have one (1) year of healthcare experience –OR–
•Must have one (1) year of related clerical experience.
Certification/Registration/Licensure
•Upon hire, individuals must have current Heartsaver CPR course completion card from one of the following organizations. Current incumbents as of October 23, 2024, must obtain this certification by March 1, 2025:
-American Heart Association
-American Red Cross
•SAMA certification, levels 1-4, must be obtained within 30 days of hire or placement in the following cost centers: Current incumbents as of October 23, 2024, must complete this by December 1, 2024.
-60593 (Behavioral Health Ext. Observation Unit),
-60610 (Inpatient Psychiatry), and
-62340 (Psychiatric ED).
•Prefer National Association of Health Unit Coordinators (NAHUC) certification.
Skills or Special Abilities
•Must be able to communicate effectively with patients, families, and hospital staff.
•Must be able to complete the Health Unit Coordinator checklist within three months of employment.
•Must be able to demonstrate patient-centered/patient-valued behaviors.
Responsibilities
1.Transcribes, prioritizes, processes, and communicates all orders to support patient services.
2.Admits, transfers and discharges patients by creating charts, checking rooms and receiving, logging, and storing patient valuables and nonvaluables to facilitate the administration of patient services.
3.Prepares and processes hardcopy and computerized patient files by entering, sorting, and updating information to ensure that accurate and complete records are maintained for each patient.
4.Coordinates special procedures by processing legal paperwork, X-rays and test data to appropriate sources to ensure the timely delivery of essential materials. May arrange follow-up appointments for patients to facilitate the continuation of needed care.
5.Orders and picks-up/delivers medical supplies, non-medical supplies, laboratory requisitions, and other items, while adhering to established standards to respond to, and expedite routine requests.
6.Acts as the primary contact for the unit, while assisting and responding to information requests from doctors, nurses, patients, patient families and others to effectively service unit staff and customers by providing a permanent information resource within the unit.
7.Monitors and maintains the environment of care as required by management. Assignments may include cleaning and monitoring of refrigerators, organization of nurses station and MD areas, cleaning of phones and keyboards.
8.Monitors and maintains the patient room including cleaning of white boards, stripping linens after patient discharge, ensuring privacy curtains and window shades are clean and in working order, assessing and notifying appropriate personnel of cleaning or repair needs.
9.Assists with safety monitors which may include but are not limited to checking patient ID and allergy bands, checking to ensure fall precaution prompts are in place (armband, signage, chart stickers) and performing baby watch in the WISH units.
10.Assists with charge entry or charge entry audits. Ensures accurate charge capture or professional billing as required by unit.
11.Serves as patient advocate by responding to patient comfort needs such as providing blankets, ice water, passing meal trays, and notifying nurses of other patient needs.
12.Transports patients to other departments or for discharge if transportation department is not available.
13.Assists in the training of employees to provide instruction on unit-specific operations.
14.Performs other work as requested that is reasonably related to the employee’s position, qualifications, and competencies.
Job Accountabilities
Parkland Community Health Plan (PCHP) prohibits discrimination based on age (40 or over), race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, national origin, marital status, political belief, or veteran status.
Nearest Major Market:DallasNearest Secondary Market:Fort WorthJob Segment:Medical, Medical Office Assistant, Public Health, Behavioral Health, Clerical, Healthcare, Administrative
Freqently Asked Questions
In Dallas, certifications like Heartsaver CPR from the American Heart Association or Red Cross are essential for Health Unit Coordinators. Additionally, obtaining SAMA certification within 30 days of hire can be crucial for certain hospital units, improving your credentials and ensuring compliance with local healthcare standards.
This position uniquely blends clerical coordination with patient-centered communication in medicine specialties. Unlike generic coordinator roles, it demands managing clinical information systems and direct interaction with patients and families, ensuring smooth unit operations specific to medical specialties within hospital settings.
Health Unit Coordinators in Dallas can transition into nursing administration, healthcare management, or specialized patient care coordination roles. Gaining certifications like NAHUC and expanding clinical knowledge often lead to supervisory positions or roles in health program coordination across hospitals and managed care organizations.
Absolutely, Parkland Careers fosters innovation in person-centered care, allowing Health Unit Coordinators to engage in cutting-edge Medicaid managed care programs. This environment provides unique experience with community health initiatives and strengthens skills in collaborative healthcare delivery.
Parkland Careers emphasizes community health and Medicaid managed care, integrating clinical coordination with mission-driven service. This creates a distinct work culture focused on innovation and equity, setting it apart from typical hospital unit coordinator positions in the Dallas area.
Dallas’s expanding healthcare sector maintains steady demand for Health Unit Coordinators, especially in medicine specialties. While competition exists, possessing healthcare experience and relevant certifications like CPR and SAMA significantly improves hiring prospects within this growing local market.
Working weekend shifts from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm requires planning around peak Dallas traffic times. However, part-time schedules on Saturdays and Sundays can offer flexibility, enabling coordinators to balance personal commitments while contributing essential weekend patient support.
Health Unit Coordinators in Dallas typically earn between $35,000 and $45,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. Specialized roles in medicine specialties may command salaries at the higher end, reflecting the added responsibilities and healthcare expertise required.
Candidates can expect to handle clerical duties alongside patient advocacy, including managing documentation, coordinating special procedures, and maintaining unit environments. Parkland’s focus on Medicaid managed care also means adapting to evolving healthcare protocols and community-focused tasks.
Parkland offers ongoing training, certification support, and opportunities to engage with innovative healthcare programs. Coordinators gain hands-on experience in a collaborative environment that values career progression and encourages expanding skills within medicine specialties and managed care.
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