Network Operations Coordinator - St. Lukes Health Partners
- St. Luke's Health System
- Boise, Idaho
- Full Time
Network Operations Coordinator - St. Luke's Health Partners 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars Boise, ID 83712 Full-time St. Luke's Health System 301 reviews Full-time
Under minimal supervision, the Network Operations Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative support for department program activities within St. Luke's Health Partners (SLHP).
Performs professional level support activities in one or more functional areas within an assigned department/unit. Uses established procedures to perform assigned tasks. Responsible for execution of timely and efficient project management plan, including preparation of department timelines. Collects, organizes and analyzes program data. Develops and produces management reports. Uses technology and computer software tools for engagement and well-being program delivery and communication.
Handles complex issues and problems; refers more complex issues to higher-level staff. Serves as point of contact for data reporting. Creates and maintains reports, as assigned. Assists with the regular publication of bulletins, newsletters, and other informational vehicles to the provider groups and other relevant stakeholders.
Designs and delivers presentations, workshops, and written materials for areas of expertise.
Prepares special projects as assigned
Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications: Education: Associates Degree or experience in lieu of degree Experience: 2 years relevant experience Licenses/Certifications: None
Under minimal supervision, the Network Operations Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative support for department program activities within St. Luke's Health Partners (SLHP).
Performs professional level support activities in one or more functional areas within an assigned department/unit. Uses established procedures to perform assigned tasks. Responsible for execution of timely and efficient project management plan, including preparation of department timelines. Collects, organizes and analyzes program data. Develops and produces management reports. Uses technology and computer software tools for engagement and well-being program delivery and communication.
Handles complex issues and problems; refers more complex issues to higher-level staff. Serves as point of contact for data reporting. Creates and maintains reports, as assigned. Assists with the regular publication of bulletins, newsletters, and other informational vehicles to the provider groups and other relevant stakeholders.
Designs and delivers presentations, workshops, and written materials for areas of expertise.
Prepares special projects as assigned
Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications: Education: Associates Degree or experience in lieu of degree Experience: 2 years relevant experience Licenses/Certifications: None
Job ID: 523489625
Originally Posted on: 6/3/2026
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