Job Description
The Staff Scheduler is responsible for organizing and coordinating day-to-day staffing schedules for providers and support staff in an outpatient setting. This position ensures operational efficiency by maintaining master schedules and making adjustments in response to staffing needs, clinic volumes, and departmental priorities. The Staff Scheduler collaborates with leadership, clinical teams, and administrative staff to ensure all shifts are appropriately covered. Key duties include managing time-off requests, onboarding new providers, auditing schedules for accuracy, and using scheduling systems such as UKG (Kronos), Epic, and reporting tools (Excel, Tableau) to support high-quality patient care. Primary departments include Urgent Care, Primary Care, Pediatric Primary Care, LGBTQ+ Services, and the Employee Walk-In Clinic, but are not limited to these areas.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Qualifications
Education:
High school diploma/GED required.
Experience:
One (1) year of healthcare scheduling, staffing coordination or administrative support, preferably in an outpatient setting, required. One (1) year of experience in EMRs such as EPIC or FAST preferred
Cedars Sinai is one of the largest nonprofit academic medical centers in the United States, and it is the largest private academic medical center in the Western United States. The Cedars Sinai main campus, which encompasses nearly 24 acres, is located at the point where the cities of Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and West Hollywood meet. Cedars Sinai has been recognized annually by U.S. News & World Report’s top 10 best hospitals in the U.S. The institution most recently placed No. 7 among a select group of 20 Honor Roll hospitals and ranked nationally in a dozen specialties. In addition, Cedars Sinai ranked No. 3 in California and No. 2 in the Los Angeles metro area.
Within Cedars Sinai, the Institute for Research on Health Aging conducts multi-disciplinary research that prioritizes the prevention of cardiovascular disease, neurocognitive disease, and cancer. Our focus is on translating new research discoveries into pragmatic interventions aimed at promoting healthy aging across diverse populations. Our approach involves human physiology, cohort, and clinical trial studies and our team includes established experts in population, clinical, translational, basic, and data science.