Patient Service Coordinator- Cardiology Cath Procedure Scheduling (Scarborough)

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Patient Service Coordinator - Cardiology Cath Procedure Scheduling Location: MaineHealth Cardiology, 96 Campus Drive, Scarborough Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Consistent schedule) Remote Flexibility: Yes, following approximately 3 months of in-office training MaineHealth Cardiology is seeking a Patient Service Coordinator (PSC) to join our fast-paced Cardiology Cath Procedure Scheduling team. In this role, you will be responsible for coordinating and scheduling invasive cardiac procedures, ensuring patients are fully prepared for admission at MMC or affiliated hospitals. We are looking for a candidate with: Minimum of 2 years administrative patient service experience Medical clerical background required Strong attention to detail Excellent communication skills, with patient interaction via phone, MyChart, mail, and more This is a detail-oriented, non-clinical role that works closely with clinicians and outside facilities. Individuals with a clinical background-such as Medical Assistants seeking a transition away from direct patient care-often excel in this position due to their familiarity with medications and medical workflows. Join a supportive team committed to patient care and clinical excellence in a dynamic cardiology environment. MaineHealth Cardiology - Scarborough | MaineHealth

Responsibilities

  • coordinating and scheduling invasive cardiac procedures
  • ensuring patients are fully prepared for admission at MMC or affiliated hospitals

Requirements

  • Minimum of 2 years administrative patient service experience
  • Medical clerical background required
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Excellent communication skills, with patient interaction via phone, MyChart, mail, and more
  • High school diploma or GED preferred

Nice-to-haves

  • Proficient computer skills

Benefits

  • paid parental leave
  • a flexible work policy
  • student loan assistance
  • training and education
  • well-being resources for you and your family
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