
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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