Hiring a operations coordinator in New York
An operations coordinator supports a multi-location group, DSO, or growing single-site practice with the cross-functional project work that doesn't fit cleanly under one department - rollouts, location launches, integration migrations, and SOP development. Staffing For Doctors operations coordinators bridge front office, clinical, and RCM teams.
New York has more than 90,000 active physicians, with major healthcare hubs in NYC, Long Island, Westchester, and Buffalo. Heavy commercial payer mix. Strong demand from specialty groups (dermatology, ortho, GI), behavioral health, and urgent care chains.
What a New York operations coordinator does
Our operations coordinators work directly with practice leadership on initiatives that touch multiple departments - new-location openings, EHR or PM migrations, SOP creation and rollout, performance improvement projects, and cross-location standardization. They are project managers with healthcare context.
Daily responsibilities
- Project planning and milestone tracking
- Cross-departmental coordination (front office, clinical, RCM)
- SOP authoring, rollout, and version control
- New-location launch checklist execution
- EHR/PM migration project support
- Weekly leadership status reporting
Why New York practices choose Staffing For Doctors
- Coverage scheduled to Eastern Time business hours
- Trained on the EHRs and payers New York practices use most
- HIPAA compliant with signed BAA and secure devices
- Onboarded in 48 hours with a dedicated Customer Success Manager
- Starts at $14/hour, no setup fees, no benefits overhead
