Credentialing- MedStaff Administrator bei White Rock Medical Center
White Rock Medical Center · Dallas, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
- Professional
- Optionales Büro in Dallas
Description
White Rock Medical Center is a community-based hospital located near the historic White Rock Lake community, that serves the Dallas, Garland, Mesquite and surrounding areas. We specialize in a wide range of services including comprehensive medical/surgical care, bariatric, cardiology, outpatient and emergency medicine.
Our mission is to deliver exceptional healthcare with compassion and excellence.
White Rock Medical Center is seeking compassionate, care-minded individuals to join our company and make a difference. As a member of the White Rock Medical Center team, you can advance your skills while working in a supportive and patient focused environment.
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Why join White Rock Medical Center?
- Competitive salary and benefits/Company 401(k)
- Employee programs and events.
- Paid Time Off and 7 Company Holidays.
- Employer paid life insurance.
- Additional voluntary benefits such as STD, LTD, etc.
Job Summary
The Credentialing- MedStaff Administrator is responsible for managing the hospital’s medical staff services and credentialing program. This role ensures compliance with regulatory, accreditation, and hospital bylaws requirements while supporting medical staff leadership in governance, credentialing, privileging, and peer review. The officer serves as the liaison between hospital administration, medical staff leadership, and clinical departments to maintain an effective credentialing and privileging process.
Essential Functions
Medical Staff Administration
- Serve as the primary resource and liaison for the organized Medical Staff and its committees (e.g., Medical Executive Committee, Credentials Committee, Peer Review).
- Prepare agendas, minutes, and follow-up actions for medical staff committees and meetings.
- Ensure adherence to hospital Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules & Regulations, and Policies.
- Support the medical staff in governance, elections, and communications.
- Maintain accurate medical staff rosters, call schedules, and directories.
Credentialing & Privileging
- Coordinate all aspects of credentialing, privileging, and recredentialing for medical staff and allied health professionals in accordance with hospital bylaws, CIHQ/Joint Commission, CMS, and state regulatory requirements.
- Verify credentials including licensure, education, training, board certification, work history, references, malpractice history, NPDB, OIG/SAM, and other primary source verifications.
- Track expirables (licenses, DEA, certifications, insurance, etc.) and maintain compliance.
- Manage and maintain credentialing database (e.g., MD-Staff, Echo, or internal system).
- Work collaboratively with department chairs and clinical leadership to facilitate privilege delineation and competency review.
Compliance & Quality Support
- Ensure compliance with CIHQ/Joint Commission, CMS Conditions of Participation, and state regulatory standards related to medical staff services and credentialing.
- Support peer review, quality monitoring, and FPPE/OPPE processes.
- Prepare credentialing and privileging files for survey readiness and audits.
- Provide reports to administration, quality council, and governing body as needed.
Requirements
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree preferred (Healthcare Administration, Business, Nursing, or related field).
- Minimum 3–5 years of experience in medical staff services and credentialing required.
- Experience in a hospital setting with CIHQ/Joint Commission accreditation preferred.
Licensure/Certification
- Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS) and/or Certified Professional Medical Services Management (CPMSM) strongly preferred or obtained within 2 years of hire.
Skills & Competencies
- In-depth knowledge of medical staff organization, credentialing, privileging, and regulatory requirements.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills with attention to detail.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficiency with credentialing software (e.g., MD-Staff, Echo) and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion.
- Strong interpersonal skills with physicians, hospital leadership, and staff.
Physical & Working Conditions
- Office environment within hospital setting.
- Extended periods of computer work and committee meeting participation.
- Occasional evening meetings with medical staff committees.