Clinical Credentialing Coordinator
Job Summary:
The Clinical Credentialing Coordinator is responsible for maintaining current and complete
records of all clinical sites, preceptor, and student clinical compliance for the clinical practicum
while maintaining a high level of customer service to students, clinical sites, preceptors, and
other FNU faculty and staff.
Supervisor Responsibility:
No supervisory responsibility
Duties and Responsibilities:
Be knowledgeable in and adhere to policies and procedures per institutional, state, and
federal regulations.
Assist students, preceptors, and clinical sites with credentialing requirements.
Notify the Director of Clinical Credentialing of concerns, changes, and updates regarding
credentialing and compliance issues.
Ensure customer-focused, high-quality service to students and other university
employees.
Respond to student and faculty correspondence as soon as time permits and at least
within the FNU Communication policy established timeframe.
Collect necessary information from students regarding their clinical plan and oversee
completing all requirements before the student's clinical practicum.
Obtain, evaluate, and manage all preceptor requirements, including, but not limited to,
work history and license/certification verification.
Obtain, evaluate, and manage all clinical site requirements, including affiliation
agreements and insurance verifications.
Collaborate with clinical faculty regarding student clinical credentialing needs, progress,
and issues.
Ensure student onboarding is complete according to affiliation agreement standards.
Submit reports as scheduled and requested by the Director of Clinical Credentialing.
Travel to campus and other locations as needed.
Provide service to the University through activities such as involvement in FNU shared
governance (e.g. committees, workgroups), FNU sponsored activities (e.g. charity
drives, community-outreach activities), and/or service to the profession (e.g.
presentations, professional organization committee work).
Adhere to the elements of the Culture of Caring
Other duties as assigned
Required Skills/Abilities:
Excellent computer and communication skills,
Preferred experience with Google apps
Ability to complete efficient Internet searches
Ability to communicate in a virtual environment
Knowledge of database software
Ability to organize details on an ongoing basis
Ability to work as a member of an efficient and productive team
Education and Experience:
Associates degree with related work experience
Bachelor's Degree preferred
Physical Requirements:
Be able to sit for long periods.
Reporting Relationship
This position reports directly to the Director of Clinical Credentialing.
Work Location
Versailles, KY
Eligible for Hybrid telecommute agreement after 30 days of employment.