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San Diego, CA · On-site

$16 - $21.25/hr

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What is the difference between Credentialing Intern vs Credentialing Coordinator?

AspectCredentialing InternCredentialing Coordinator
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate with relevant courseworkProfessional certification or experience in healthcare credentialing
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, learning-focused, entry-levelOffice-based, administrative, and compliance-focused
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, clinics, healthcare organizationsHealthcare facilities, credentialing firms, insurance companies

The Credentialing Intern role is an entry-level position designed for individuals gaining experience in healthcare credentialing. In contrast, the Credentialing Coordinator is a more experienced role responsible for managing credentialing processes, verifying provider credentials, and ensuring compliance. While interns focus on learning and supporting tasks, coordinators handle the full credentialing cycle, making this a step toward a professional career in healthcare administration.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a credentialing intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Credentialing Intern, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with administrative processes, often supported by coursework or experience in healthcare administration or a related field. Experience with credentialing software, document management systems, and databases is typically required. Excellent communication, time management, and problem-solving abilities help you interact effectively with providers and ensure timely completion of credentialing tasks. These skills are crucial for maintaining compliance, reducing errors, and supporting smooth operations in healthcare organizations.

What does a credentialing intern do?

A Credentialing Intern assists with the process of verifying and maintaining the qualifications of healthcare professionals, such as doctors and nurses. Their tasks typically include gathering documentation, reviewing applications, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. They may also help with data entry, tracking credentials' expiration dates, and communicating with applicants or licensing boards. This role provides valuable experience in healthcare administration and regulatory compliance.

What are the most commonly searched types of Credentialing jobs in California?

The most popular types of Credentialing jobs in California are:

What cities in California are hiring for Credentialing Intern jobs?

Cities in California with the most Credentialing Intern job openings:

Infographic showing various Credentialing Intern job openings in California as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% Locum Tenens, 5% Internship, 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Director, Intern, Credentialing, and Added Authorization Program - (iCAAP)

Los Angeles Unified School District

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

$157 - $196/hr

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Director, Intern, Credentialing, and Added Authorization Program - (iCAAP)DESCRIPTION:

Human Resources Division

Induction & Credentialing Programs

Director, Intern, Credentialing, and Added

AUTHORIZATION PROGRAM (iCAAP)

45G (School Support Administrator, 0515)

The Human Resources Division, Induction and Credentialing Programs, is now accepting applications for the position of Director, Intern, Credentialing, and Added Authorization Program.

PRIMARY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Directs and supervises the curriculum and implementation for all credentialing programs to ensure that all state standards are met, LAUSD initiatives are evident, the social emotional needs of the interns/candidates are being met, and all interns/candidates are competent educators based on the Teaching and Learning Framework and coursework assessments
  • Direct and supervise the development of all the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) narratives for all new teacher programs requested by the District per the initiatives and needs of the District
  • Directs and supervises the seven-year accreditation cycle for all LAUSD credentialing programs
  • Directs and manages the design of the iCAAP accreditation website based on the requirements of the new accreditation cycle
  • Directs, supervises, manages, writes, and edits the narratives for the ongoing submissions of the Common Standards and Preconditions to the CTC which are the over-arching requirements for the credentialing unit
  • Meets with the CTC staff on a regular basis to ensure all requirements are met
  • Directs and manages the CTC data dashboard yearly requirements and provides support and clarification for all credentialing programs in LAUSD as to the requirements of the submission
  • Designs and delivers professional development to iCAAP administrators, specialists, mentors, and professional experts
  • Develops and updates iCAAP Instructional Faculty Handbook and corresponding program documents
CONTINUE - PRIMARY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Serves as the LAUSD liaison to CTC teacher credentialing meetings
  • Ensures quality control of iCAAP credentialing and induction programs through data collection, analysis, and action planning
  • Reviews candidate portfolios to ensure completion of program requirements and recommend to HR for clear credential filing
  • Collaborates with other Human Resources units to ensure alignment of services and support to candidates
  • Directs and evaluates the performance of subordinate personnel
  • Performs other duties as assigned
SALARY:

45G, (School Support Administrator, 0515) – A Basis ($157,488 – $196,350) – 261 paid days

  • In the case of an annualized employee who is changing basis during the year, this change may result in an annualized “settlement” (i.e., the process by which the District resolves an under or overpayment).
  • For employees who change basis during the school year, this basis change may prevent them from earning a full year of service credit.
  • Selected individual may be subject to displacement due to norm allocation and seniority-based RIF provisions or due to budget limitations.
  • This position is deemed certificated under Education Code Section 44065, but may not qualify for "creditable service" under Education Code Section 22119.5 for CalSTRS benefits. However, if the candidate chosen for the position is already a CalSTRS member, he/she can fill out an election form to remain in CalSTRS and thereby obtain CalSTRS credit for this service.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
  • Permanent certificated employee of the Los Angeles Unified School District
  • At least eight (8) years of successful, full-time public school service in a certificated position(s), with no fewer than two (2) years of which must have been as a school principal
  • At least five (5) years of successful full-time Pre-K – 12 teaching experience
  • A valid and clear California Administrative Services Credential
  • An earned master's degree or advanced degree of at least equivalent standard conferred by a regionally-accredited college or university
  • Completion of required Multicultural Education and Master Plan coursework*

*Applicants have one year to complete this requirement.

NOTE: All minimum requirements must be met on or before the filing deadline. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that appropriate documentation is on file with Human Resources. For additional information, please call (213) 241-6886.

Employees who have been issued a below standard Performance Evaluation or Notice of Unsatisfactory Act(s) and/or Suspension shall be ineligible for application to any promotion process for one calendar year following the issuance of such a notice.

DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Extensive knowledge of elementary and secondary instruction and pedagogy
  • Knowledge of LAUSD instructional initiatives
  • Knowledge of and experience with the California Standards for the Teaching Profession and the LAUSD Teaching and Learning Framework
  • Knowledge of CTC credentialing and induction requirements
  • Knowledge of current trends and research addressing teacher effectiveness and the impact of mentoring
  • Extensive experience in effective coaching including the ability to engage teachers in collaborative, non-evaluative, and instructionally focused, problem-solving conversations that support a growth mindset and self-reflection
  • Extensive experience in developing and delivering professional development using adult learning theory
  • Leadership skills in facilitating groups in instructional improvement transformational leadership, collaboration, consensus building, and conflict resolution
  • Ability to guide individuals and groups towards task accomplishments with appropriate interpersonal style and methods
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
FOR INFORMATION ONLY, PLEASE CONTACT:

Human Resources Division, Induction & Credentialing Programs

(213) 241-3444

DEADLINE: AUGUST 28, 2026

The Los Angeles Unified School District intends that all qualified persons shall have equal opportunities for employment and promotion.

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