
Patient Care Coordinator – Float Pool
The Float Pool Patient Care Coordinator travels to major campuses including Issaquah, Edmonds, Cherry Hill, First Hill, Ballard, and surrounding satellite clinics to provide flexible staffing support across Providence Swedish. This role supports multiple care teams within Primary Care, Pediatrics, Specialty Care, and Women’s Health while covering a variety of clinic schedules, including weekdays and weekends. Team members in this role receive premium travel pay of $2.50 per hour in addition to their base rate
The Patient Care Coordinator serves as a key point of contact for patients and care teams by supporting scheduling, registration, referral authorizations, and care coordination activities across various clinic environments. This role requires strong organizational abilities, adaptability, and a patient-focused approach to ensure efficient operations and a positive experience across multiple care settings.
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