Job TitlePatient Services Coordinator/UKHCRequisition NumberRE51156Working TitlePatient Services Coordinator - Radiology Support ServicesDepartment NameH3180:Imaging ServicesWork LocationLexington, KYGrade Level07Salary Range$17.50-27.31/hourType of PositionStaffPosition Time Status Full-TimeRequired Education
HS
Click here for more information about equivalencies:https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalenciesRequired Related Experience
5 yrs
Required License/Registration/Certification
None
Physical Requirements
Sitting and standing for long periods of time
Shift
Day shift. This position is fully remote.
Job Summary
The Department of Imaging Services is seeking a Patient Services Coordinator.
This position is responsible for scheduling of Diagnostic Radiology exams and confirming all necessary information needed to properly perform and identify billing information needed to maintain compliance with institutional, state and federal practices.
Skills / Knowledge / Abilities
Excel, Word, PowerPoint skills, strong writing and communication skills. Attention to detail. Multitasking and flexibility.
Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? NoPreferred Education/Experience
none
Deadline to Apply08/17/2025Our University Community
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