The Administrative Manager provides operational leadership and day-to-day management for the UCSF Health Contact Center, Referral and Access Centers, and Call Center. Reporting to the Administrative Director, this role is responsible for ensuring efficient, high-quality service delivery, staff performance, and continuous improvement across assigned service lines and pods. The Administrative Manager directly supervises Administrative Supervisors and supports the strategic goals set by senior leadership while maintaining operational stability and excellence in patient and provider access services.
Key Responsibilities
Provide direct leadership and supervision to Administrative Supervisors, including conducting 1:1 meetings, performance evaluations, coaching, and professional development.
Oversee daily operations by rotating attendance in pod & Home Team Huddles/Meetings, providing intra-day oversight of inbound call queues and referral workqueues, monitoring operational trends, and resolving escalated issues from Supervisors (emails, chats, calls, etc.).
Manage daily communications by checking and responding to messages (email, electronic medical record In-Box, instant messages, and Home Team Leadership inquiries), while covering Supervisor absences as needed.
Lead weekly activities, including preparation and facilitation of Cross-Functional Huddles, Leadership Meetings, Director/Manager Meetings, weekly performance scorecard reviews, and development of action plans for metrics in negative variance.
Review and respond to escalated trends, recurring issues, and errors from Supervisors, collaborating on solutions and escalating to the Administrative Director with action plans when necessary.
Approve bi-weekly timesheets and manage time-off requests for direct reports and their teams.
Attend and actively contribute to various team meetings (Director/Manager Meetings,UCSF and FPO Manager’s Meetings, and PDSAs), while leading Steering Committees and PDSA sub-team activities and presenting topics as required)
Drive continuous improvement by submitting tickets, completing Leader Standard Work, reviewing Standard Work updates, and supporting training and quality improvement initiatives.
Oversee staffing, onboarding, recruitment, and training activities, including precepting new Supervisors, creating daily staffing plans, and supporting go-live and pod stabilization efforts.
Participate in ad-hoc activities such as special projects, performance management, new hire orientation and technology troubleshooting.
Champion the Medical Center’s House and Telephone Standards and promote a culture of accountability, recognition, and exceptional customer service.
Serve as a key liaison between Supervisors, frontline teams, service lines, and senior leadership to ensure alignment and timely resolution of operational issues.
Department Overview
The UCSF Contact Center is an integrated team that supports both patient and provider requests for access to care at UCSF Health. Administrative functions include 1) appointment scheduling, 2) referral intake, review and processing,3) coordinating any other administrative or clinical patient call-based requests to support effective care delivery.
The UCSF Faculty Practice Organization (FPO) is made of up of more than 2,500 clinicians across multiple campuses and satellite clinics. The UCSF Patient Care Access team supports the organization’s goal to be the #1 Health System in Northern California in health care value, patient experience, and employee engagement by ensuring our ambulatory clinics provide timely access to care for our patients. We strive to provide care when, where and how our patients need it. The team works closely with practices to support improvement efforts and with various departments across the organization (e.g., marketing, IT) to set strategic goals and develop innovative patient care.
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Intra-day oversight of inbound call queue and Referral workqueues to assess operational trends and potential risks across pods they oversee. Leverages insights from queue volumes, backlog, and agent utilization to address systemic gaps, guide operational decisions, and drive continuous improvement for sustained stability. Cover real-time monitoring and daily staffing plan in Supervisor’s absence.
Supports Supervisors with complex or high-impact issues and escalations, collaborate with Home Team leaders to problem-solve, and ensure timely and aligned resolution. Cover in Supervisor's absence.
Review Performance Scorecard, Quality Data, and Supervisor's action plan for metrics that are not meeting goals. Provide coaching and feedback as needed. Escalate as needed.
Implements quality improvement systems.
Recommends operational performance improvements that impact marketability and service.
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Manages the center(s) operational functions and staff.
Lead and attend meetings and huddles. Send out meeting notes to attendees, as applicable.
Maintain working knowledge of department and pod standards and policies.
Implements processes and metrics to assure viability of existing programs, center staffing patterns, and optimize productivity.
Ensures compliance with internal policies and external regulations.
Participate in Development planning with direct reports.
Review employee engagement scores, create action plan(s) and monitor progress.
Promotes a workplace culture with a focus on meeting or exceeding patient service standards.
Develops an environment that encourages creativity, efficiency, engagement, quality of care, safety, and innovations in operations.
Participate and lead special projects as assigned.
Serve as a Subject Matter Expert for pod design and implementation
Adjust, review and approve timecards for direct reports. Cover in Supervisor’s absence.
Responsible for employee recruitment, training, performance evaluation, progressive discipline, and staff development. Cover in Supervisor’s absence.
Serve as a peer mentor as needed.
Works collaboratively with Labor Relations on performance management and operational issues as needed.
Ensures facilities are well-maintained and coordinates with Facilities and /or Environmental, Health and Safety as needed. Conducts facilities rounding.
Monitors and ensures that fiscal and material resources are managed according to budgetary parameters across assigned center(s).
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