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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for adt contractor in California is $88,055.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,700.00 and $107,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An ADT Contractor is an independent professional or company that partners with ADT to sell, install, and service security systems for homes and businesses. They are responsible for meeting customer needs by recommending security solutions, handling installations, and ensuring proper system functionality. ADT Contractors typically work on a commission-based structure and must comply with ADT’s standards and guidelines.

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A typical day for an ADT Contractor involves traveling to customer locations to install, maintain, or service security alarm systems, cameras, and related equipment. Contractors start by reviewing work orders, assessing the site, and consulting with clients to understand their security needs. They then perform installations, program devices, test system functionality, and provide user training to ensure customers understand how to operate their new systems. ADT Contractors may work independently or as part of a team, often coordinating with dispatchers, technical support staff, and sometimes other contractors to complete projects on schedule. Attention to detail, professionalism, and clear communication are essential for delivering excellent service and upholding ADT’s reputation.

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To thrive as an ADT Contractor, you need solid knowledge of security system installation, electrical wiring, troubleshooting, and relevant industry standards, often supported by a background in low-voltage systems or related certifications. Experience with ADT panels, alarm system programming tools, and familiarity with licensing requirements for alarm installers are frequently expected. Excellent customer service, time management, and problem-solving skills help contractors deliver quality installations and cultivate strong client relationships. These abilities are essential for ensuring security solutions are installed correctly, safely, and to customer satisfaction, which builds trust and long-term business success.

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ADT employs both employees and independent contractors for various roles, including installation and maintenance of security systems. Independent contractors typically work on a project basis and are responsible for their own tools and schedules. Job seekers should review specific job postings for contractor opportunities and requirements.

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Assistant Director, Patient Access Services over Stanyan, Hyde, and BCH Oakland

University of California San Francisco

San Francisco, CA

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


University Of California San Francisco rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Job description

Job Summary:

Under the general supervision of the Patient Access Services Director, involves the administrative services and operations for patient admissions, registration, ED, Surgical Waiting Room and Lab registration and reception services, and transfer admissions,  patient financial screening, counseling and assistance services and price estimates/quotes.   In accordance with federal, local, and internal standards, policies, and regulations. Typically includes operations, fiscal management, and program planning. Management oversight  includes 24/7 staff and operations.  

The Assistant Director, Community Hospitals Admissions and Registration, manages the Patient Access and  business operations of  UCSF Health Community Hospital patient access services locations and services encompassing multiple hospitals and numerous separate points of patient access and 24/7 and extended hour operations.   S/he is responsible for managing  day-to-day operational, financial, human and other resource management, and strategic planning.   S/he has the clinical and administrative responsibility for developing and maintaining a high standard of patient access to care and the patient financial experience.   The Assistant Director will inform, design and construct ADT and patient access workflows and oversee the ongoing optimization of the electronic medical record (EMR) and other systems unique to the patient access services operations and to the medical center.   Working in conjunction with the admitting and referring providers,  nursing, care transitions professionals and key administrative staff to include the Pre-Access Operations, Hospital and Medical Group Contracting Services, Patient Financial Services, Patient Relations, Compliance, Regulatory and Privacy teams,  the Assistant Director will design and be instrumental in  workflows and processes  to ensure effective and optimal patient experience and patient flow.  Working in conjunction with the Director, the Assistant Director will adopt existing policies and procedures and develop customized procedures and programs that respond to changing health care coverage and reimbursement requirements and to individualized patient qualities and needs. 

Department Description:

Patient Access Services Admissions, Transfer and Registration functions entail patient admissions, registration, financial screening, counseling and clearance, insurance verification and authorization services, and price estimates for UCSF Health. Patient Access Services is organized to provide services on behalf of a wide spectrum of inpatient and outpatient clinical providers and departments and clinics. Patient access services are provided on a 24/7 or extended hour basis covering multiple hospitals and numerous access points.

In order to protect and preserve the financial assets of UCSF Health, the Admissions and Registration operational units must apply sound financial management of inpatient and outpatient insurance and authorization processes as it relates to access to care and to timely and efficient claims submission.  Patient service financial clearance responsibilities are attributable to the assurance that greater than 1 billion dollars in patient care services on an annual basis will be covered by insurance and reimbursed in a timely manner. Responsibility also includes management and oversight of the ADT/Registration Discharged Not Billed (DNB) claim holds, ensuring that timely review and resolution to maintain goals. 

Community Hospital Admitting and Registration functions support quality, clinical service, strategic destination program and financial interests of UCSF Health across the adult and pediatric spectrums. 

Minimum Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent combination of experience / training 

  • Minimum of seven (7) years healthcare management experience

  • Strong patient admissions, ED, registration, financial counseling management experience, with progressive expertise in department management, staff scheduling, customer service methods, incident reporting, regulatory compliance, accreditation requirements, information technology, and the policies, principles, best practices, and standards involved with effective patient access services administration

  • Strong knowledge of relevant healthcare and admissions/registration operations information technology, including revenue cycle and billing systems and patient access to care workflows and processes

  • Strong knowledge of relevant regulatory requirements, as well as related legislative, accreditation, licensing and compliance environments

  • Excellent skills in successfully managing patient access services functions 

  • Excellent and advanced managerial skills and human resources management knowledge, including staff deployment, resource utilization, budgeting and financial management, quality improvement, and program planning and implementation

  • Skills to develop strategic plans, create benchmarks, integrate systems and fiscal management

  • Excellent and advanced communications skills to convey complex information clearly and concisely to all levels of staff, management, and outside agencies, with the ability to motivate, influence, and persuade others

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Master's degree in Healthcare Administration, Public Health or Public Administration

of time

Essential Function (Yes/No)

  

Key Responsibilities

(To be completed by Supervisor)

20%

Yes

Directs the clinical and operational functions and staff. Recommends allocation of staff, space, equipment, and other resources to optimize the delivery of patient access services . Oversees implementation of quality improvement plans. Ensures compliance with internal policies and external regulations, including but not limited to, TJC, CDPH, EMTALA, HIPAA.

10%

Yes 

Designs and oversees a financial process that provides a comprehensive view of current and forecasted  revenue cycle performance, to include revenues, costs, industry trends and reimbursements. Ensures an infrastructure for central coordination of the patient access services  units and/or financial operating budgets. Reviews and approves fiscal planning proposals for new programs and budgets.

10%

Yes 

Responsible for employee recruitment, performance evaluation, progressive discipline and staff development. Works collaboratively with Labor Relations on bargaining unit issues and contract negotiations at the local level.

10%

Yes

Analyzes functionality, quality, and efficiency of APeX and information systems from a best practices standpoint. Creates and utilizes analytics to track and assess patient access services  performance. Proposes modifications or new systems as needed.

10%

Yes

Develops and implements patient service standards and metrics, based on best practices. Develops managers to create a workplace culture with a focus on service excellence and employee empowerment for creativity, efficiency, engagement, quality of care, ingenuity, safety, and innovations in operations.

10%

Yes

Develops processes and analytics to assure viability of existing programs and practice patterns, and optimize productivity, Reviews and approves proposals for operational performance improvement projects that impact marketability and service.

10%

Yes 

Assure internal policies and external regulations are followed across the patient access services department  in regards to financial policies, billing and coding practices and cash handling and management.

10%

Yes 

Ability to collaborate and lead unit management team in Patient Financial Services and Revenue Cycle Quality and Education claims denial and process improvement initiatives. . 

5%

Yes

Ability to learn LEAN principles and apply them in the unit. 

5%

Yes 

Create and lead True North Board rounding and integrate unit goals into organization goals. 

100%

  

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