Department and Clinical Coordinator
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose Under the general supervision of the Department
Chairperson, performs various duties related to the endodontic
department and patient management for the Advanced Education
Program in Endodontology. University of the Pacific recognizes that
diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of
our valued students and employees. We prioritize policy and
decision-making that demonstrates awareness of, and responsiveness
to, the ways socio-cultural forces related to race, gender,
ability, sexuality, socio-economic status, etc. impede or propel
students, faculty, and staff. Essential Functions Receive visitors;
assist students and schedule appointments for meetings with
faculty; receive and screen calls; Answer telephones, greet
patients, respond to inquiries, schedule and confirm patient
appointments. Perform duties related to patient intake; prepare and
input patient information and acquire insurance information; verify
patient accountability for completeness and accuracy. Respond to
and resolve patient questions or concerns; refer patient to
appropriate individual as necessary. Manage scheduling of follow-up
and case recalls for endodontic residency patients. Assist in
tracking and scheduling patients for any clinical research work.
Take minutes at faculty department meetings; support department
chairs with roles held within dental organizations and
associations. Uploading documents, grades, oversee course
curriculum database updates; compile results from surveys; reserve
rooms. Process leave and travel request forms; record/track
submission of time records online. Coordinate paperwork for current
and incoming faculty with appropriate personnel. Maintain
confidential documentation to include personal contact information
and DEA numbers. Process reimbursements to faculty/students;
prepare authorization for payment ( ATP ) forms and salary/debit
vouchers; coordinate, maintain, place and track orders for
office/clinic supplies; interact with vendors, arrange hotel stay
and honorarium for speakers. Provide coordination and support for
department special projects and events (i.e., graduation, interview
day and AAE receptions etc) to include planning, implementation and
follow-up processes; maintain master program calendar. Participate
and support long term goals and strategies to meet changing needs
of the endodontic department and dental school. Perform all other
duties as assigned by the Department Chairperson or the program
director. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Office methods and
procedures. Principles of business letter and report writing.
Intermediate level Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Adobe
Photoshop, and e-mail systems. Dental terminology and treatments.
Dental insurance procedures. Insurance billing procedures. Ability
to: Utilize clinic management system to enter and manage patient
information. Use educational computer programs/classroom technology
utilized student assessments as well as classroom and seminar
support Explain financial obligations for dental procedures as
necessary. Resolve patient concerns regarding billing and financial
obligations. Compose professional correspondence. Maintain high
level of confidentiality of information. Experience: Minimum of 3
years increasingly responsible administrative support experience in
a dental school or dental clinic. Education: High school diploma or
equivalent. Working Conditions: Position is five (5) days per week,
seven and one-half (7.5) hours per day. Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of: Learning management systems (Canvas) desirable.
Ability to: Manage time, organize duties/assignments, and set
priorities to meet multiple deadlines. Take initiative in the
organization and maintenance of departmental responsibilities,
projects, and procedures. Work productively under pressure with
minimal supervision. Demonstrate excellent attention to detail,
problem solving, judgment, customer service and follow-through
skills. Project a professional image, demonstrate strong
interpersonal skills and communicate in a collegial and
professional manner with administrators, faculty, staff, residents
and students. Communicate effectively and professionally with all
constituencies. Work independently or as part of a team.
Experience: Previous experience in an academic setting highly
desirable. Other: Experience and sensitivity in working with people
of diverse backgrounds and cultures. Demonstrated experience in
advancing social justice, equity, and inclusion in a university
setting. Ability to engage and integrate culturally responsive
practices and knowledge in their work.
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