
THIS POSITION WORKS ON-SITE AT OUR GLEN ALLEN, VA LOCATION
Department:
Network Operations Reports To:
Network Operations Manager Travel:
May require 15-45% travel within the state of Virginia
Job Summary The Network Operations Coordinator is responsible for supporting the health and operational performance of the transportation provider network within the assigned market. This role assists with provider onboarding, credentialing, compliance tracking, performance monitoring, and digital platform utilization. The position also includes conducting vehicle inspections and traveling across the state of Virginia in a company vehicle to work directly with providers in the field.
The Network Operations Coordinator provides essential operational support to ensure providers meet organizational standards and that network capacity and quality remain strong.
Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities Network Health & Development
Support efforts to monitor and maintain network health by identifying capacity gaps and tracking provider availability.
Assist with outreach to potential new providers and support ongoing network development activities.
Prepare and maintain documentation related to network initiatives.
Contract Management & Credentialing
Support the onboarding of new transportation providers, including collecting and verifying required documentation.
Track contract status, renewal timelines, and credentialing requirements.
Maintain accurate and organized records related to vehicles, drivers, and compliance documentation.
Provider Performance & Compliance
Track and report on provider performance metrics to support Manager oversight.
Notify providers of compliance issues, missing documents, or corrective actions needed.
Assist in coordinating corrective action steps at the direction of the Manager.
Vehicle Inspections & Field Operations
Conduct vehicle inspections to ensure compliance with safety, credentialing, and organizational standards.
Document inspection findings, follow up on deficiencies, and ensure timely provider corrections.
Drive a company vehicle to provider locations throughout Virginia to conduct inspections, training support, site visits, and other operational tasks.
Serve as an on‑site representative of Network Operations during field visits.
Serve as a first point of contact for providers needing assistance with platform access, onboarding, and troubleshooting.
Escalate system issues as appropriate and support provider adoption of digital tools.
Assist in provider training related to digital platforms and operational technology.
Relationship Management
Maintain consistent communication and positive working relationships with transportation providers.
Support planning and coordination of quarterly provider meetings, including preparation of materials.
Assist in executing follow‑up tasks from provider meetings and network communications.
Issue Resolution & Quality Monitoring
Receive, document, and elevate provider issues or complaints.
Conduct basic quality and compliance checks on reports, logs, and documentation.
Ensure providers receive timely information on policy changes, credentialing updates, and process adjustments.
Special Projects & Other Responsibilities
Assist with special projects assigned by the Manager, including data collection, scheduling, and task coordination.
Perform administrative duties such as report preparation, record management, and communication tracking.
Other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and operate in field environments.
High attention to detail with strong organizational skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, Outlook, and Word.
Ability to interact professionally with providers and internal teams.
Basic understanding of credentialing, compliance, transportation operations, or related fields preferred.
Comfortable driving long distances and conducting on‑site tasks.
Education and Training Education:
Associate degree preferred, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience:
1–2 years of experience in transportation operations, provider networks, credentialing, compliance, or coordination.
Experience conducting fieldwork or inspections preferred.
Driving Requirements
Must hold a valid driver’s license and maintain a driving record that meets organizational standards.
Ability to pass a DMV record check.
Comfortable driving a company vehicle to provider locations throughout Virginia.
Why Join Us? Field‑Based Engagement:
Work directly with providers across the state to support safe and reliable transportation services.
Professional Growth:
Develop skills in compliance, network operations, field coordination, and provider relations.
Meaningful Impact:
Contribute to the overall quality and availability of transportation services for members.
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Network Operations Reports To:
Network Operations Manager Travel:
May require 15-45% travel within the state of Virginia
Job Summary The Network Operations Coordinator is responsible for supporting the health and operational performance of the transportation provider network within the assigned market. This role assists with provider onboarding, credentialing, compliance tracking, performance monitoring, and digital platform utilization. The position also includes conducting vehicle inspections and traveling across the state of Virginia in a company vehicle to work directly with providers in the field.
The Network Operations Coordinator provides essential operational support to ensure providers meet organizational standards and that network capacity and quality remain strong.
Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities Network Health & Development
Support efforts to monitor and maintain network health by identifying capacity gaps and tracking provider availability.
Assist with outreach to potential new providers and support ongoing network development activities.
Prepare and maintain documentation related to network initiatives.
Contract Management & Credentialing
Support the onboarding of new transportation providers, including collecting and verifying required documentation.
Track contract status, renewal timelines, and credentialing requirements.
Maintain accurate and organized records related to vehicles, drivers, and compliance documentation.
Provider Performance & Compliance
Track and report on provider performance metrics to support Manager oversight.
Notify providers of compliance issues, missing documents, or corrective actions needed.
Assist in coordinating corrective action steps at the direction of the Manager.
Vehicle Inspections & Field Operations
Conduct vehicle inspections to ensure compliance with safety, credentialing, and organizational standards.
Document inspection findings, follow up on deficiencies, and ensure timely provider corrections.
Drive a company vehicle to provider locations throughout Virginia to conduct inspections, training support, site visits, and other operational tasks.
Serve as an on‑site representative of Network Operations during field visits.
Serve as a first point of contact for providers needing assistance with platform access, onboarding, and troubleshooting.
Escalate system issues as appropriate and support provider adoption of digital tools.
Assist in provider training related to digital platforms and operational technology.
Relationship Management
Maintain consistent communication and positive working relationships with transportation providers.
Support planning and coordination of quarterly provider meetings, including preparation of materials.
Assist in executing follow‑up tasks from provider meetings and network communications.
Issue Resolution & Quality Monitoring
Receive, document, and elevate provider issues or complaints.
Conduct basic quality and compliance checks on reports, logs, and documentation.
Ensure providers receive timely information on policy changes, credentialing updates, and process adjustments.
Special Projects & Other Responsibilities
Assist with special projects assigned by the Manager, including data collection, scheduling, and task coordination.
Perform administrative duties such as report preparation, record management, and communication tracking.
Other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and operate in field environments.
High attention to detail with strong organizational skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, Outlook, and Word.
Ability to interact professionally with providers and internal teams.
Basic understanding of credentialing, compliance, transportation operations, or related fields preferred.
Comfortable driving long distances and conducting on‑site tasks.
Education and Training Education:
Associate degree preferred, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience:
1–2 years of experience in transportation operations, provider networks, credentialing, compliance, or coordination.
Experience conducting fieldwork or inspections preferred.
Driving Requirements
Must hold a valid driver’s license and maintain a driving record that meets organizational standards.
Ability to pass a DMV record check.
Comfortable driving a company vehicle to provider locations throughout Virginia.
Why Join Us? Field‑Based Engagement:
Work directly with providers across the state to support safe and reliable transportation services.
Professional Growth:
Develop skills in compliance, network operations, field coordination, and provider relations.
Meaningful Impact:
Contribute to the overall quality and availability of transportation services for members.
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