US Oncology Inc.
Overview
The US Oncology Network is looking for a
Float Scheduler
to join our team at
Texas Oncology . This full‑time position will primarily support our
Pearland, Texas
location.
Pearland, Texas is a fast‑growing community with a caring environment.
TxO –Pearland
offers advanced cancer treatment, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and precision medicine.
This position will be either a level I, II or Senior based on candidate experience.
As a part of the US Oncology Network, Texas Oncology delivers high‑quality, evidence‑based care to patients close to home. Texas Oncology is the largest community oncology provider in the country and treats half of all Texans diagnosed with cancer annually.
The US Oncology Network is supported by McKesson Corporation, focused on empowering a sustainable community patient care delivery system.
Why Work for Us? We offer a competitive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short‑term and Long‑term disability coverage, generous PTO, 401(k) with company match, Wellness program, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Assistance program and discounts on retailers.
We recognize the long‑term impact of our people and are committed to rewarding performance and potential. Certain roles may be eligible to participate in our Long‑Term Incentive Plan (LTIP).
What Does the Scheduler Do? Under direct supervision, the scheduler is responsible for scheduling patient appointments and tests in an efficient and timely manner, answering incoming calls, directing calls to appropriate personnel, serving as a liaison between patient and medical staff, and supporting the US Oncology Compliance Program.
Responsibilities
Answers all incoming calls, assesses callers’ needs, directs to appropriate personnel, and pages clinic personnel as appropriate.
Obtains and communicates messages accurately and timely.
Schedules new patients, referrals, and returning patients in the computer system per physician and office guidelines, including appropriate documentation and coding.
Reschedules or cancels appointments according to physician schedule changes; notifies appropriate clinic personnel.
Obtains and enters all insurance authorizations and referral correspondence in patients’ charts and/or electronic medical records (EMR).
Collects co‑pays, deductibles, and other out‑of‑pocket amounts at the time of visit.
Maintains the primary office scheduling template containing physician meetings, satellite schedule, rounding, and call coverage.
Arranges for patients to receive financial counseling as needed.
Demonstrates understanding of patient confidentiality and protects patient and clinic/practice information.
Follows policies and procedures to contribute to front‑office efficiency and covers other front‑office functions as requested.
Prepares correspondence, memos, forms, and other typing as requested by supervisor.
Schedules outpatient appointments/testings/surgeries and hospital admissions upon request, obtaining necessary pre‑certification as required.
Communicates to patient about surgeries or tests being scheduled, inquiring about test specifics from necessary parties, and gathering patient information as needed.
Follow‑s up on all pre‑operative tests to ensure clearance for surgical procedures and communicates with physician and patients if further testing is required before surgery.
Schedules post‑operative follow‑up appointments with physicians.
Possesses a basic understanding of medical terminology for tests and surgical procedures, including coding and the ability to look up codes specific to diagnosis, surgery, and scheduling procedures.
Qualifications The ideal candidate will have the following background and experience.
Level I
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Entry level; 0–3 years’ experience preferably in a medical office setting.
Knowledge of medical terminology and coding a plus.
Excellent communication skills, written and verbal.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel) required.
Level II (in addition to Level I requirements)
Minimum three (3) years office experience, preferably in a medical office setting.
Level Senior (in addition to Level I and II requirements)
Minimum five (5) years office experience, preferably in a medical office setting.
Knowledge of medical terminology and coding required.
Competencies
Uses technical and functional experience: up‑to‑date knowledge of the profession and industry; quick learner in the technical/functional area; accesses and uses other expert resources when appropriate.
Demonstrates adaptability: handles day‑to‑day work challenges confidently; adjusts to multiple demands, shifting priorities, ambiguity, and rapid change; shows resilience in the face of constraints, frustrations, or adversity; demonstrates flexibility.
Uses sound judgment: makes timely, cost‑effective, and sound decisions under conditions of uncertainty.
Shows work commitment: sets high standards of performance; pursues aggressive goals and works efficiently to achieve them.
Commits to quality: emphasizes the need to deliver quality products and/or services; defines standards for quality; evaluates products, processes, and services against those standards; manages and improves efficiencies.
Physical Demands Work may require sitting for long periods, stooping, bending, and stretching for files and supplies. Occasionally lifting files or paper weighing up to 30 pounds. Requires manual dexterity for keyboard, calculator, telephone, copier, and other office equipment. Vision must be correctable to 20/20 and hearing in normal range for telephone contacts. Work involves viewing and typing on computer screens for prolonged periods.
Work Environment Work is performed in an office environment involving contact with patients and public.
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Float Scheduler
to join our team at
Texas Oncology . This full‑time position will primarily support our
Pearland, Texas
location.
Pearland, Texas is a fast‑growing community with a caring environment.
TxO –Pearland
offers advanced cancer treatment, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and precision medicine.
This position will be either a level I, II or Senior based on candidate experience.
As a part of the US Oncology Network, Texas Oncology delivers high‑quality, evidence‑based care to patients close to home. Texas Oncology is the largest community oncology provider in the country and treats half of all Texans diagnosed with cancer annually.
The US Oncology Network is supported by McKesson Corporation, focused on empowering a sustainable community patient care delivery system.
Why Work for Us? We offer a competitive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short‑term and Long‑term disability coverage, generous PTO, 401(k) with company match, Wellness program, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Assistance program and discounts on retailers.
We recognize the long‑term impact of our people and are committed to rewarding performance and potential. Certain roles may be eligible to participate in our Long‑Term Incentive Plan (LTIP).
What Does the Scheduler Do? Under direct supervision, the scheduler is responsible for scheduling patient appointments and tests in an efficient and timely manner, answering incoming calls, directing calls to appropriate personnel, serving as a liaison between patient and medical staff, and supporting the US Oncology Compliance Program.
Responsibilities
Answers all incoming calls, assesses callers’ needs, directs to appropriate personnel, and pages clinic personnel as appropriate.
Obtains and communicates messages accurately and timely.
Schedules new patients, referrals, and returning patients in the computer system per physician and office guidelines, including appropriate documentation and coding.
Reschedules or cancels appointments according to physician schedule changes; notifies appropriate clinic personnel.
Obtains and enters all insurance authorizations and referral correspondence in patients’ charts and/or electronic medical records (EMR).
Collects co‑pays, deductibles, and other out‑of‑pocket amounts at the time of visit.
Maintains the primary office scheduling template containing physician meetings, satellite schedule, rounding, and call coverage.
Arranges for patients to receive financial counseling as needed.
Demonstrates understanding of patient confidentiality and protects patient and clinic/practice information.
Follows policies and procedures to contribute to front‑office efficiency and covers other front‑office functions as requested.
Prepares correspondence, memos, forms, and other typing as requested by supervisor.
Schedules outpatient appointments/testings/surgeries and hospital admissions upon request, obtaining necessary pre‑certification as required.
Communicates to patient about surgeries or tests being scheduled, inquiring about test specifics from necessary parties, and gathering patient information as needed.
Follow‑s up on all pre‑operative tests to ensure clearance for surgical procedures and communicates with physician and patients if further testing is required before surgery.
Schedules post‑operative follow‑up appointments with physicians.
Possesses a basic understanding of medical terminology for tests and surgical procedures, including coding and the ability to look up codes specific to diagnosis, surgery, and scheduling procedures.
Qualifications The ideal candidate will have the following background and experience.
Level I
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Entry level; 0–3 years’ experience preferably in a medical office setting.
Knowledge of medical terminology and coding a plus.
Excellent communication skills, written and verbal.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel) required.
Level II (in addition to Level I requirements)
Minimum three (3) years office experience, preferably in a medical office setting.
Level Senior (in addition to Level I and II requirements)
Minimum five (5) years office experience, preferably in a medical office setting.
Knowledge of medical terminology and coding required.
Competencies
Uses technical and functional experience: up‑to‑date knowledge of the profession and industry; quick learner in the technical/functional area; accesses and uses other expert resources when appropriate.
Demonstrates adaptability: handles day‑to‑day work challenges confidently; adjusts to multiple demands, shifting priorities, ambiguity, and rapid change; shows resilience in the face of constraints, frustrations, or adversity; demonstrates flexibility.
Uses sound judgment: makes timely, cost‑effective, and sound decisions under conditions of uncertainty.
Shows work commitment: sets high standards of performance; pursues aggressive goals and works efficiently to achieve them.
Commits to quality: emphasizes the need to deliver quality products and/or services; defines standards for quality; evaluates products, processes, and services against those standards; manages and improves efficiencies.
Physical Demands Work may require sitting for long periods, stooping, bending, and stretching for files and supplies. Occasionally lifting files or paper weighing up to 30 pounds. Requires manual dexterity for keyboard, calculator, telephone, copier, and other office equipment. Vision must be correctable to 20/20 and hearing in normal range for telephone contacts. Work involves viewing and typing on computer screens for prolonged periods.
Work Environment Work is performed in an office environment involving contact with patients and public.
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