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Clinical Administrator

  • On-site
    • Los Angeles, California, United States
  • $50 - $55 per hour

Job description

We are seeking a highly organized, experienced, and driven Clinical Administrator to lead the administrative and operational groundwork for our FQHC clinic prior to opening, then transition into a permanent leadership role upon launch. The selected candidate will begin as an Independent Consultant for a 90-day pre-opening engagement, during which they will be instrumental in building operational infrastructure, establishing workflows, credentialing providers, and preparing the clinic for a successful launch.

Upon successful completion of the consulting period and clinic opening, the position converts to a full-time Clinical Administrator role, subject to mutual agreement and satisfactory performance. This is an exciting opportunity for a self-starter who thrives in a startup environment and wants to shape a clinic from the ground up.

This position is primarily on-site at the clinic location. During the consulting phase, some remote work may be accommodated for administrative tasks. The Clinical Administrator must be available during clinic hours post-opening and flexible to handle operational needs as they arise.

Phase 1: Consulting Engagement (Days 1–90)

During the pre-opening consulting phase, the Clinical Administrator Consultant will focus on building the operational foundation for the clinic. Key consulting deliverables and responsibilities include:

Administrative Infrastructure

  • Establish clinic policies, procedures, and administrative protocols

  • Set up electronic health records (EHR) system and ensure staff readiness for go-live

  • Develop and implement compliance programs in accordance with HIPAA, OSHA, and applicable state regulations

  • Create patient intake processes, scheduling systems, and front-desk workflows

  • Draft and finalize employee handbooks, onboarding materials, and HR documentation

Provider Credentialing & Contracting

  • Manage credentialing and privileging of all clinical staff with payers and medical boards

  • Facilitate provider enrollment with insurance carriers (Medicare, Medicaid, commercial payers)

  • Coordinate and track all licensing requirements for clinical and administrative staff

  • Negotiate and review vendor and supplier contracts

Financial & Billing Setup

  • Partner with billing team or vendor to establish revenue cycle management processes

  • Set-up fee schedules, billing codes, and charge capture workflows

  • Establish accounts payable/receivable procedures and financial reporting templates

  • Assist in preparing the operational budget for Year 1

Staffing & Recruitment

  • Collaborate with leadership on hiring clinical and administrative staff

  • Conduct interviews, reference checks, and onboarding of pre-opening hires

  • Design staff scheduling templates and time-tracking systems

Facilities & Vendor Coordination

  • Coordinate with landlord, contractors, and vendors for clinic build-out and equipment procurement

  • Ensure all equipment is installed, tested, and operational prior to opening

  • Obtain necessary business licenses, permits, and certifications

  • Conduct pre-opening inspection checklists and readiness assessments

Phase 2: Full-Time Clinical Administrator (Post-Opening)

Upon successful clinic launch, the Clinical Administrator assumes full-time leadership of day-to-day clinical and administrative operations, including but not limited to

Operations Management

  • Oversee all clinic operations to ensure efficient, high-quality patient care delivery

  • Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) including patient satisfaction, wait times, and throughput

  • Continuously evaluate and improve operational processes and workflows

  • Serve as primary point of contact for staff escalations, patient complaints, and operational issues

Financial Oversight

  • Manage clinic budget, monitor financial performance, and report variances to leadership

  • Oversee billing and coding accuracy and denial management with the revenue cycle team

  • Identify cost-saving opportunities without compromising quality of care

Human Resources & Staff Leadership

  • Supervise administrative and non-clinical staff, support supervision of clinical staff in coordination with Medical Director

  • Conduct annual performance reviews, manage disciplinary processes, and foster a positive work culture

  • Identify training needs and implement staff development initiatives

Regulatory Compliance

  • Maintain clinic’s compliance with all federal, state, and local healthcare regulations

  • Coordinate audits, accreditation surveys, and licensing renewals

  • Stay current with changes in healthcare law and payer requirements

Job requirements

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, Business Administration, or a related field required

  • Master’s degree (MHA, MBA, or MPH) strongly preferred

Experience

  • Minimum 3–5 years of experience in clinical or medical practice administration

  • Prior experience managing a clinic launch, expansion, or start-up strongly preferred

  • Demonstrated experience with provider credentialing and insurance enrollment

  • Hands-on experience with EHR platforms (e.g., Epic, Athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, or similar)

  • Experience managing budgets, billing operations, and revenue cycle functions

Skills & Competencies

  • Exceptional organizational and project management skills with ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously

  • Strong leadership and interpersonal skills; ability to motivate and guide a team

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

  • High proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and healthcare software applications

  • Deep knowledge of HIPAA, OSHA, CMS regulations, and healthcare compliance standards

  • Problem-solving mindset with the ability to work independently in a fast-paced, startup environment

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