Full-time Description Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine is a physician-led specialty health care organization whose core business is to provide evidence-based, individualized treatment services for those suffering with chronic pelvic pain. Approximately 15-25% of men and women suffer from pelvic discomfort. In the US chronic pelvic pain effects 28 million women and is projected to grow to 43.6 million by 2050 according to the NICHD. Currently, chronic pelvic pain accounts for 20% of gynecology visits. Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine has positioned itself at the center of the pelvic pain ecosystem. We are nationally recognized experts dedicated to reducing the number of people suffering from this affliction. Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine was formed in 2017 and is headquartered in West Palm Beach, FL. Since its inception PRM has experienced rapid growth and routinely attracts patients from across the US and internationally. Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine's fast-paced success has garnered the attention of the investment community positioning it to expand into new markets. JOB TITLE: Surgical Coordinator Job Responsibilities: Schedule’s outpatient medical procedures, for patients with appropriate provider and time/location slot Request pre-operative clearances from PCPs office Submit booking/orders to outpatient Surgical Center Provides patients with Surgical paperwork such as consents, drop instructions, pre/post-operative instructions, and financial responsibility Provides accurate, detailed information to patients regarding test preparations, time of patients scheduled arrival, and any other directional information needed: takes appropriate action in responding to questions from patients Provides patient education by reviewing patient pre-operative instructions and medications with the patient while maintaining patient confidentiality Provides great patient experience and delivers high level of service Develops a bond with patients ensuring they feel welcomed, understood, and appreciated not only during consultation but day of surgery as well Achieves company set key performance indicators and maintains surgical schedules for surgeons Notifies patients of all scheduled appointments Verify all insurance and obtain any authorizations needed Prepares all paperwork for physician for surgery Ensure that all pertinent information for upcoming surgery, such as booking sheets, insurance information, prior authorizations, pre-op/medical clearance, is sent to the appropriate surgical facility Answers all telephone inquiries from patients and primary care physicians concerning surgery and/or related concerns. Business Development & Practice Growth: Support the surgeon in building and maintaining referral relationships with OB/GYNs, PCPs, pain management specialists, physical therapists, and fertility clinics Coordinate office visits and lunches for local offices Track referral patterns and generate reports to help inform strategic outreach Follow up with prospective patients and referring providers to encourage continuity of care and promote surgical treatment options Collaborate with growth team and operations team to help implement local campaigns to increase surgical volume Act as a liaison between the practice and local healthcare networks, building strong relationships to strengthen PRM’s reputation and reach in the community Monitor trends in patient inquiries, cancellations, and referral conversions to provide actionable insights Requirements REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or Equivalent 2-4 Years full-time surgery scheduling experience Willing and able to follow directions and adhere to priorities Must have a can-do, will-do attitude. Superior knowledge of coding guidelines and reimbursement schemes Must have exceptional organizational and computer skills Conversational knowledge of medical terminology, acronyms, techniques. Excellent written and oral communication Solid analytical skills Ability to work independently and with a team. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 3 years eClinical Works RCM experience in patient account and denial management Salary Description $24 - $28 per hour
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Management roles in senior living carry a unique blend of healthcare oversight and business operations that most job listings barely touch on. Executive Directors and Administrators are typically responsible for state regulatory compliance, staff retention, census management, and family satisfaction — all at the same time. In Texas, Assisted Living Facility administrators must meet HHSC licensing requirements, which often include specific training hours and ongoing continuing education.
What surprises many new administrators is the direct involvement with families during crises — end-of-life transitions, care disputes, and emergency situations all land on your desk. Staff turnover in senior living runs high nationally, so a significant part of the role is recruiting, training, and retaining quality caregivers. Facilities in the Houston market compete heavily for qualified staff, making retention strategy a critical skill for anyone in these positions.
What to Expect in This Role Day-to-Day
Based on typical senior living facilities in the Houston area.
A typical day starts with a census and staffing review — confirming occupancy, checking for any overnight incidents, and ensuring the day's shifts are fully covered. Morning stand-ups with department heads (nursing, dietary, activities, maintenance) set priorities for the day. You will spend time on the floor interacting with residents and families, which doubles as quality checks and relationship building.
Afternoons often shift to administrative work — reviewing financial reports, handling vendor relationships, preparing for state surveys, and managing marketing efforts to maintain occupancy. Community outreach, hospital discharge planner relationships, and local referral networks are ongoing responsibilities. Most directors describe the role as never having two identical days — the blend of clinical, operational, and interpersonal challenges keeps the work unpredictable but engaging.
Houston Area Salary Data
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Medical/Health Services Manager positions in the Houston metro area earn a median wage of
$59.81/hr ($124,405/yr).
The typical range is $45.69 – $78.44/hr
(25th–75th percentile).
Entry Level (10th)$73,403/yr
Houston Median$124,405/yr
Experienced (90th)$206,565/yr
vs. National Median+0.4%
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX Metro Area).
Salary data provided by Houston Senior Living Guide.