Medical Staff Coordinator Senior
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Durango, CO, 81301-8296
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 27.86-42.43 HOUR
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
You have a purpose, unique talents and now is the time to embrace it, live it and put it to work. We value incredible people with incredible skills – but your commitment to a greater cause is something we value even more. This is the heartbeat of our organization and your time will be spent in a supportive, team environment with resources to help you flourish and leaders who care about your success.
The purpose of the Medical Staff Coordinator Senior position is to ensure quality patient care by effectively managing the Medical Staff's Governance and Credentialing and Privileging functions. This position manages multiple Medical Staffs which requires adapting to diverse organizational structures and cultures, compliance with various systems/policies and physically being present at different locations when necessary. This position functions with a great deal of autonomy in decision- aking/problemsolving. Their work products are essential components of Medical Executive Committees' and Governing Boards' functions.
A summary of this position's responsibilities include:
- Effective communications and full integration of services between the Medical Staff Services Departments and other site-specific departments at multiple facilities.
- Prioritizes multiple department tasks and projects to ensure they are completed in the required timeframes.
- Coordinates medical staff governance activities for multiple sites (credentials committee meetings, MEC, Peer Review, department meetings, identification verification, ED access/call schedules, reconciliation of payments with contract requirements, dues collection, etc.) hospital policies, Medical Staff bylaws, and regulatory/risk management standards.
- Performs all aspects of the credentialing/privileging program for high-volume of applicants, to include primary source verification, competency analysis, database management,
- Serves as the primary resource at multiple sites for providers' required education and on-boarding.
- Serves as the primary resource to contracted surgery centers for credentialing software training and data-base integrity.
- Serves as a physician advocate and Medical Staff representative in multiple sites' specific activities, to include Safety Huddles.
- Communicates with physician applicants and appointees, Medical Staff leaders, Executive Staff, Legal and Regulatory Staffs, and numerous external entities regarding demographic and competency information about practitioners.
- Interprets and implements standards, policies and procedures to ensure compliance with regulatory and risk management requirements.
- Utilize critical thinking skills to analyze and resolve complex issues and serve as a resource for other coordinators for training and problem-solving.
In addition to bringing humankindness to the workplace each day, qualified candidates will need the following:
- Strong knowledge of clinical/medical terminology.
Proven abilities in arbitrating and negotiating issues between physicians and Medical Staff leaders/hospital departments.
- Effective organizational skills required to handle voluminous influx of credentialing applications and to prioritize tasks in order to meet cyclical deadlines. Successful experience with previous accreditation surveys preferred.
- Demonstrated working knowledge of The Joint Commission, CMS, and Department of Health standards.
- Demonstrated computer and database management skills, with previous experience utilizing credentialing software.
- Adeptness at developing multiple productive relationships and balancing requests/needs of multiple facilities.
Proven leadership skills: ability to develop and sustain trusting work relationships, ability to educate and motivate team members, ability to communicate effectively with various levels of professionals, ability to self-regulate and meet deadlines, ability to use critical thinking and strategic approaches in problem solving, etc.
Validated ability to deal with multiple tasks and interruptions, and meeting deadlines, with minimal supervision.
Three years credentialing/medical staff /payor enrollment related experience or degree in Medical Staff Services Management in lieu of experience.
Associate degree preferred.
- CPMSM or CPCS certification, preferred.
High School Diploma/G.E.D. Required
Physical Requirements - Sedentary work - prolonged periods of sitting and exert up to 10 lbs. force occasionally
Where You'll WorkWe believe in the healing power of humanity and serving the common good through our dedicated work and shared mission to celebrate humankindness.
Mercy Hospital is an 82 bed, acute care hospital located in the scenic southwestern Colorado town of Durango. It is the only hospital in Colorado to be rated by Medicare with five stars for overall hospital quality. It is recognized for excellence in orthopedic and spine surgery and for outstanding patient experience and patient safety. Mercy has also received ten consecutive ‘A’ grades for patient safety from The Leapfrog Group. Our providers use state-of-the-art technology in an environment designed to promote wellbeing and healing of body, mind, and spirit.
Among the many specialty services available at Mercy are emergency care (Level III trauma designation), surgical care, cardiac care (including interventional), Orthopedic and Spine Centers of Excellence, a Family Birthing Center, home care, hospice care more. Durango offers an exceptional quality of life with small town charm, excellent schools, and year-round, world-class outdoor recreation opportunities including snow sports, river sports, hiking, biking, camping and more.
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Frequently asked questions
Managing credentialing for several facilities in Durango involves adapting to varying hospital policies and regulatory standards. Coordinators must balance multiple credentialing applications efficiently while ensuring compliance with CMS, Joint Commission, and local health department guidelines to maintain high-quality patient care.
Senior coordinators demonstrate advanced negotiation skills, strategic problem-solving, and autonomy in decision-making. They foster trust across multi-site teams, mentor junior staff, and effectively handle complex governance activities, setting them apart from less experienced coordinators who focus more on routine credentialing tasks.
Daily duties encompass coordinating medical staff governance meetings, managing credentialing data, resolving provider inquiries, and ensuring smooth integration between departments. The role requires prioritizing deadlines and maintaining database accuracy to support patient safety and regulatory compliance.
Catholic Health Initiatives provides ongoing training, especially for coordinators overseeing multiple sites. This includes software tutorials and data integrity workshops, ensuring coordinators stay proficient with credentialing platforms and can support surgery centers effectively.
The position prioritizes compassionate communication and collaborative teamwork, reflecting the organization's mission. Coordinators act as physician advocates, ensuring respectful interactions and fostering a supportive environment focused on patient-centered care.
Senior Medical Staff Coordinators in Durango typically earn between $65,000 and $80,000 annually. This reflects regional demand, the complexity of multi-site credentialing, and the necessity for certifications like CPMSM, aligning with healthcare salary benchmarks in southwestern Colorado.
Durango's healthcare sector shows steady demand for experienced coordinators due to expanding services at Mercy Hospital and other facilities. Factors such as the region's aging population and focus on quality patient care intensify competition, emphasizing the value of credentials and multi-site coordination skills.
Certifications like CPMSM (Certified Professional Medical Services Management) and CPCS (Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist) are highly regarded across Colorado. They demonstrate expertise in credentialing standards and improve candidates' prospects in competitive hospitals like those affiliated with Catholic Health Initiatives.
Applicants must excel in clinical terminology, database management, and regulatory compliance. Strong communication and leadership abilities are essential to coordinate across diverse teams and navigate complex credentialing processes with minimal supervision.
The coordinator ensures credentialing accuracy and governance compliance, directly impacting patient safety metrics. By supporting peer reviews and credentialing committees, the role upholds Mercy Hospital’s high standards, contributing to its five-star Medicare rating and consecutive Leapfrog safety grades.