Practice Coordinator

Remote, USA
Posted Jun 13, 2026
Full-time

About Sound

 

Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Nashville, TN, Sound Physicians is a nationally respected, physician-led medical group practicing in 400+ hospitals across 45 states. Our team of 4,000+ clinicians and 1,000+ business professionals across the country is united by one mission: to build exceptional clinical partnerships that unlock quality, affordable, dignified care for everyone – no matter who they are or where they live. With physician-led clinical teams and more than two decades of operational expertise, we’ve refined what it takes to consistently deliver exceptional care in hospital medicine, emergency medicine, critical care, anesthesia, and telemedicine.

 

Why join us?

A remote-first culture that values flexibility and collaboration

Opportunities to grow your career while making a real impact

A team that champions inclusivity, innovation, and excellence

Whether working virtually or onsite at one of our practices, you’ll be part of a purpose-driven organization shaping the future of healthcare.

 

Sound Physicians offers a competitive benefits package inclusive of the items below, and more:

Medical insurance, Dental insurance, and Vision insurance

Health care and dependent care flexible spending account

401(k) retirement savings plan with a company match

Paid time off (PTO) begins accruing immediately upon start date at a rate of 15 days per year, in accordance with Sound's PTO policy

Ten company-paid holidays per year

 

 

 

About the Team

The Practice Coordinator works with the Sound Physician’s team onsite at the hospital partner daily.  This team consists of a Practice Medical Director, Clinicians, and a Clinical Performance Nurse.   

 

About the Role

The Practice Coordinator is responsible for daily oversight of administrative responsibility for the Sound site practice.  The Practice Coordinator will have a visible presence and involvement with the entire practice team and multiple hospital departments including the Medical Staff Office, community providers and specialty physicians.  This position is responsible for contributing to improved workflow processes, communications, and standards, as well as onsite initiatives for operational, financial, and clinical performance.

 

The Details:  This is a part time role working remotely from 5am-7pm EST on weekends and holidays only.   There are no travel requirements for this role. 

In this role, you will be responsible for:

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities 

 

Practice Operations and Support:

General administrative support to medical practice, under the direction of the medical director and practice administrator, if applicable

Providing office management functions to include, but not limited to, all aspects of meeting management, office systems, supplies, practice events

Collaborating with Medical Director and Practice Management Team in developing and maintaining site practice policies and procedures

As applicable to the practice line, facilitating all aspects of the daily patient census/reconciliation and daily multi-disciplinary rounds

Administratively enabling patient care through facilitating home health order workflows, responding to medical records requests, coordinating patient PCP follow up appointments and completion of death certificates

Ensuring all aspects of recruiting are executed, including coordination of onsite interviews with hospital leadership, promoting a positive candidate experience (interviewing and site visits)

Ensuring all aspects of on-boarding and orientation are completed for new clinicians as well as locums & ambassadors

Developing and maintain practice orientation checklists and policies

Ensuring all licensed providers complete their recredentialing in a timely manner and appropriately for their licensing, certificates, and credentials required by Sound and hospital Medical Staff Office. Ensuring compliance with reappointments and monitors state licenses expirables

Ensuring clinicians obtain hospital privileging and payer enrollment is complete prior to patient care

Managing relationship with hospital Medical Staff Office, troubleshooting barriers to on-time starts

Ensuring billing and documentation compliance for the practice

Ensuring clinicians participate in mandatory compliance training and remediation, if required, and that clinicians timely query responses and participation in compliance activities

Participating in all medical group training offered by Sound pertinent to role and responsibilities

Supporting clinicians in open enrollment for benefits on annual basis, demonstrating an understanding of Sound’s benefits plan.  Supporting clinicians through entry of life event changes in Sound’s HR Information System

Providing general support for all Sound software applications

Establishing and maintaining group norms for the practice team, at direction of medical director

Maintaining visual/management boards to support team communications and recognition

 Training/mentoring practice coordinators, as requested

Encouraging practice participation in Sound bedside/colleague engagement surveys

 

Staffing Operations: 

Creating and optimizing clinical schedule, ensuring accurately documented shifts for payroll processing. Promoting practice sustainability with no disruption to patient care 120 days in advance

Reviewing and validating shift and productivity data for appropriate processing by payroll each month

 

Client Retention:

Serving as general administrative liaison to hospital executives and staff regarding hospital needs

Coordinating monthly and quarterly meetings and events, both within practice team and with hospital partner leadership, including scheduling, agenda, room/material facilitation, and meeting minutes

Ensuring client facing materials are refreshed with Sound current standards

Maintaining reports/trackers as requested

Ensuring accuracy of PCP database and distribution of PCP list

  

Values

Collaboration: Demonstrates the ability to work well with others to accomplish a goal and get the work done; takes opinions of others into consideration; includes others in the decision-making process

Customer-focus: Puts customer (internal and external) needs first and makes customers their top priority

Eagerness to Learn: Proactively seeks out information, embraces learning new things and enjoys the learning process

Likes people: Genuinely enjoys engaging with and helping others; feels a sense of accomplishment through helping and working with other people

Self-starter: Demonstrates the ability to jump in and start a task or project with limited direction

Resourcefulness: Proactive willingness to utilize available information and tools to figure things out 

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Intermediate Microsoft Office proficiency (i.e. Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint)

Knowledge of relevant state and federal healthcare regulations

Knowledge of HR information systems and basic HR knowledge

 

Education and Experience

1-2 years of administrative support experience, preferably in a hospital or healthcare environment

1-2 years in customer service

 

Pay Range

$24-$35.00 hourly. Exact pay will be determined based on candidate experience, geographical location, and size/complexity of the program being supported.

 

Sound Physicians is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion at the bedside and in our workforce. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

 

 

This job description reflects the present requirements of the position.  As duties and responsibilities change and develop, the job description will be reviewed and subject to amendment.

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