Loyola Medicine, a member of Trinity Health, is a nationally ranked academic, quaternary care system based in Chicago’s western suburbs. With its main campus at Loyola University Medical Center, Loyola Medicine is part of a comprehensive three-hospital system including Loyola University Medical Center, Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, and MacNeal Hospital.
If you’re passionate about education, training, and supporting exceptional patient care, join the Loyola team as an Ambulatory Education Specialist and become Loyola Strong!
Shift
Day shift | Full-time
(Occasionally required for an evening shift or weekend for Epic upgrades, Together care initiatives, etc.)
What you’ll do:
The Ambulatory Education Specialist is responsible for providing effective training and education to Loyola staff across multiple departments, including Ambulatory Services, Admitting, Patient Financial Services (PFS), and Loyola University Physician Faculty (LUPF). This role serves as a subject matter expert in revenue cycle processes, insurance registration, and Epic systems while supporting staff development and quality outcomes.
Key responsibilities include:
What we offer:
What you’ll need for this job:
Education
Experience
Skills & Qualifications
Compensation:
Pay Range: $28.18 - $43.67 per hour
Actual compensation will fall within the range but may vary based on factors such as experience, qualifications, education, location, licensure, certification requirements, and comparisons to colleagues in similar roles.
Trinity Health Benefits Summary
Our Commitment
Rooted in our Mission and Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.