Dental Clinic Receptionist
University of British Columbia View all jobs
- Vancouver, BC
- $4,139-4,241 per month
- Permanent
- Full-time
Receives direction from the Clinic Director, Graduate Program Director and the Dental Assistant 4 for the Programs. Reports directly to the Clinic Administrator that reports to the Clinic Manager. Works closely with the other Clinic Receptionists, insurance coordinator, students, faculty, and other staff.Work Performed
- Respond to patient inquiries, assess screening suitability, and provide general treatment information.
- Schedule appointments, initial screenings, ongoing treatment, recall visits, and short-notice/cancellation appointments.
- Create and maintain patient records, including entry of materials, laboratory charges, and applicable fees as support to the students and DA4’s of the program.
- Process payments, enter and monitor payment plans, follow up on overdue accounts, and reconcile invoices with statements.
- Coordinate and follow up on internal and external referrals, including forwarding records and radiographs as required, ensuring completeness and accuracy. Downloads, scans, and sends radiographs and patient records at the request of patients or students. Provide administrative support for both in clinic and off-site facility procedures.
- Communicate with patients and families regarding treatment, accounts, and insurance coverage; scan and prepare documents as needed.
- Provide additional administrative support to the DA4s across programs as required, including coordinating patient records, ordering program materials, assisting with receipt and tracking of laboratory cases, following up with laboratories, off site facilities as needed, and liaising with students and DA4s to ensure timely communication and workflow continuity.
- Provides guidance and instructions to students on dental plans, ministry and other health fund coverage, including pre-determination procedures, and reimbursement processes. Liaises with dental insurance carriers to ensure patients receive maximum benefits. Verifies, prints, and submits dental insurance claim forms and resolves claim or processing issues.
- This position will also provide front desk coverage and support as operational needs arise, ensuring continuity of service and patient care.
Work is performed under clearly defined guidelines requiring minimum judgment on methods used to perform work. Resolves some problems but refer most to the supervisor. Errors can be corrected but could result in patients not receiving treatment when needed missing valuable clinical time.Supervision Received
Works under general supervision with general instructions and guidelines.Supervision Given
n/aMinimum QualificationsHigh School graduation and completion of a Medical or Dental Office Assistant program (including terminology) and 1-year related experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience.- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusionPreferred Qualifications
UBC experience is preferred.Experience in a dental clinical setting is an asset.Ability to type at 50 wpm and to operate the normal range of office equipment as may be required in the performance of duties, such as, data entry systems, calculators, copying machines.Excellent communication and organizational skills required.Word processing/spread sheet/computer experience required (dental database preferred). Ability to exercise tact and discretion.Ability to work flexible schedules.