Employees at Damar aren’t just part of a workforce — they’re part of a mission-driven team making a real difference in people’s lives.
Since 1967, Damar has been recognized across Indiana as one of the largest not-for-profit organizations and a leading provider of behavioral health and intellectual and developmental disability (I/DD) services. We foster a united, purpose-driven culture where employees feel valued, supported, and motivated to give their best. It’s no surprise Damar has been named a Top Workplace for several years!
Ready to make a real difference?
Join us in empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities or autism. Damar is looking for a talented and motivated Credentialing Coordinator to join our team. The Credentialing Coordinator is a leader in the credentialing process for the organization. The Credentialing Coordinator is responsible for the collection, tracking and maintenance of payor contracts and the credentialing process for Damar’s healthcare and behavioral health teams. This role regularly collaborates with ABA, Health Services and Finance leadership to ensure an efficient process for the collection and sharing of essential credentialing information.
Here are just a few of the benefits you'll enjoy at Damar:
Remarkable ways you will be making a difference:
• Establishes and maintains positive and efficient relationships with Medicaid, Managed Care Organizations, and Third-Party Payers
• Collects and maintains required information and documents necessary for credentialing
• Submits required documentation to insurance companies, government payers, and other third-party payers
• Tracks documentation, submission, and approval dates by payer
• Maintains database of all credentialed staff regarding status in credentialing process as well as timelines for any re-credentialing
• Monitors and tracks the status of healthcare and behavioral healthcare providers through the credentialing process
• Maintains and tracks contracts with insurance companies, government payers, and other third-party payers ensuring contracts are current and reflect all services provided through the contract
• Communicates with insurance companies, government payers, and other third-party payers, as needed, through the credentialing process of staff
• Maintains notifications of staff as they are credentialed by insurance companies, government payers, and other third-party payers
• Notifies appropriate internal parties when staff are credentialed by insurance companies, government payers, and other third-party payers
• Collaborates with other departments, such as Accounting, ABA, and Health Services, to ensure all necessary credentialing documents are current
• Regularly reviews denials with the revenue cycle team, ensuring any credentialing issues are resolved in a timely manner for resubmission and collection
• Prioritizes duties in a manner consistent with organizational objectives and growth
• Shows initiative by identifying solutions to resolve credentialing issues
• Acts as a good steward of Damar and/or client finances
• Seeks the best use of materials, equipment, and staff to maximize efficiency and effectiveness
• Takes pride and ownership in Damar’s facilities and assigned work areas
• Will adhere to all policies and procedures as defined in the Employee Handbook and Damar Operational Policies and Procedures Manual
• Completes and updates mandatory training and other licensure related items in a timely manner
• Maintains documentation that is accurate and legible
• Performs other duties as assigned
What you need to be considered:
Proficiency in using electronic health record systems
Proficiency with MS Office applications including: Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint
Certification as a Credentialing Specialist (CPCS) is a plus
Ability to pass and maintain CPR certification
Essential Job Functions:
Physical: Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to stand or sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight (up to 35lbs); to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard; to travel to other locations using various modes of private and commercial transportation; and to verbally communicate to exchange information.
Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction.
Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction.
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