Workforce Management Scheduler Birmingham - Greystone

Future Opening: Workforce Management Scheduler

Full Time • Birmingham - Greystone
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
The Workforce Management Scheduler is responsible for developing, maintaining, and optimizing staff schedules for multi-
site urgent care operations across the organization.  This role ensures appropriate provider and clinical staffing coverage to support high-quality patient care and operational efficiency. The Scheduler will work in a fast-paced environment that requires exceptional attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and the ability to communicate clearly with both clinical and operational leaders. The ideal candidate is proactive, highly reliable, and comfortable balancing competing priorities while supporting a broad network of urgent care centers.

Core Responsibilities:

• Demonstrates a positive, professional, and energetic work ethic that supports a productive team culture.
• Communicates clearly and effectively in both verbal and written formats.
• Collaborates well with team members and leadership, offering input and reliably following through on commitments.
• Thrives in a fast-paced environment and adapts quickly to changes in workflow, staffing needs, and operational priorities.
• Maintains a strong results-oriented approach, staying focused and delivering high-quality work.
• Upholds high ethical standards, confidentiality, and compliance with organizational policies and regulations.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

• Develop, publish, and maintain provider schedules for assigned urgent care locations/ markets.
• Coordinate with operations and workforce management teams to align staffing with patient volume forecasts and business needs.
• Adjust schedules based on callouts, PTO, leaves of absence, or last-minute changes.
• Use scheduling and workforce management tools (Paycom, QGenda, Solv, When I Work, or similar) to manage accuracy and visibility.
• Communicate schedule updates promptly to staff and leadership.
• Maintain accurate documentation and audit schedules for compliance with internal standards and credentialing

Qualifications:

• High school diploma required; associate or bachelor’s degree preferred.
• Minimum 1 year of experience in healthcare scheduling or workforce coordination (urgent care or multi-site healthcare preferred).
• Proficiency with scheduling software and Microsoft Office, especially Excel.
• Strong organizational, multitasking, and time-management skills.
• Excellent verbal and written communication abilities.
• Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
• Familiarity with labor laws, credentialing standards, and shift-based staffing models preferred.
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively, with occasional weekend availability.
• Knowledge of urgent care or primary care operations preferred.

Working Conditions:

• Requires prolonged periods of computer use, data entry, and schedule management.
• Full-time remote position with a dedicated workspace and reliable internet required.
• Must maintain strict confidentiality of all schedules, provider details, and any protected health information per HIPAA.
• Occasional travel to clinic sites may be required, with exposure to typical healthcare environments.
Compensation: $22.00 - $24.50 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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