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Referral Manager Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Coordinates and manages physician clinic/procedure schedules with the RFA/Procedure schedulers * Verifies demographics, referral, and insurance info of new patients, testing, and established patient

Coordinates and manages physician clinic/procedure schedules with the RFA/Procedure schedulers * Verifies demographics, referral, and insurance info of new patients, testing, and established patient

Medical Referral Clerk

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$18.77 - $23.86/hr

When specialty care is referred, the Referral Management Center is responsible for assisting the member, coordinating the referral with the specialty office, tracking the referral to closure, and ...

Referral Coordinator

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

The Referral Coordinator is responsible for the coordination, processing, and scheduling of medical ... Manage appointment reschedules and recalls , ensuring timely follow-up for patients. * Ensure all ...

Seeks advice and escalates issues or problems as warranted. • Processes referrals for Behavioral ... Prioritize and manage actions to meet changing deadlines and requirements within a high volume ...

Seeks advice and escalates issues or problems as warranted. • Processes referrals for Behavioral ... Prioritize and manage actions to meet changing deadlines and requirements within a high volume ...

... class management systems, operational infrastructure, and advanced technology to provide the ... Overview As a Referral Specialist, you'll primarily handle referrals and other faxed documents on ...

... class management systems, operational infrastructure, and advanced technology to provide the ... Overview As a Referral Specialist, you'll primarily handle referrals and other faxed documents on ...

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How much do referral manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for referral manager in Arizona is $53,538.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,800.00 and $63,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a referral manager?

Referral Managers are professionals responsible for managing and coordinating referrals within healthcare organizations or businesses. They ensure that clients, patients, or customers are referred to the appropriate services or specialists in a timely manner. Referral Managers track the progress of referrals, maintain communication between parties, and help streamline processes to improve service delivery and client satisfaction. Their role is essential in ensuring efficient and effective transitions between different levels of care or service providers.

What does a referral manager do?

In the healthcare industry, a referral manager performs a variety of customer service, sales, and marketing duties focused on patient referrals to a clinic, nursing facility, doctor’s office, or hospital. The referral manager typically develops contacts, oversees referral coordinators, provides them with training, ensures they are versed in how to use customer relationship strategies, and oversees community outreach services. You also have administrative responsibilities, such as conducting meetings, making routine visits to facilities, performing reviews of coordinators and other staff, and collaborating with office managers and other staff to ensure all referral practices are being followed.

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

To thrive as a Referral Manager, you need strong organizational skills, a background in healthcare administration or case management, and familiarity with referral processes. Proficiency in healthcare information systems, electronic medical records (EMRs), and referral management software is typically required. Exceptional communication, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills help you coordinate effectively between patients, providers, and external partners. These competencies ensure timely and accurate referrals, streamline patient care, and support efficient healthcare operations.

What are some common challenges faced by referral managers and how are they typically addressed?

Referral Managers often navigate challenges such as coordinating communication between multiple departments, ensuring timely follow-up with referrals, and maintaining accurate records. They must prioritize organization and proactive communication to keep processes running smoothly. Leveraging referral management software and establishing clear protocols helps minimize delays and errors. Building strong relationships with internal teams and external partners also plays a crucial role in overcoming these challenges.

What is the difference between Referral Manager vs Recruitment Coordinator?

AspectReferral ManagerRecruitment Coordinator
CredentialsExperience in referral programs, HR certifications often preferredHR or recruiting certifications, relevant experience
Work EnvironmentCorporate HR departments, staffing agenciesRecruitment firms, HR departments, staffing agencies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in industries with employee referral programsUsed across various industries for hiring support
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on managing referral programs and incentivesFocus on coordinating hiring processes

The main difference is that Referral Managers focus on developing and managing employee referral programs to attract candidates, while Recruitment Coordinators handle the overall hiring process, scheduling interviews, and candidate communication. Both roles are essential in the hiring process but serve different functions within HR teams.

What are the most commonly searched types of Referral jobs in Arizona?

The most popular types of Referral jobs in Arizona are:

What are popular job titles related to Referral Manager jobs in Arizona?

For Referral Manager jobs in Arizona, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Referral Manager jobs?

Cities in Arizona with the most Referral Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Referral Manager job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,538 per year, or $25.7 per hour.

Outpatient Referral & Authorization Representative - Full Time

Kingman Regional Medical Center

Kingman, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Kingman Regional Medical Center rating

5.6

Company rating: 5.6 out of 10

Based on 39 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

926th of 1,061 rated hospitals


Job description


Position Title: Outpatient Referrals & Authorizations Rep Position Code: RpOPRAuth-XXXX
Department: Outpatient Scheduling Center Safety Sensitive: Yes
Reports to: Outpatient Scheduling Manager Exempt Status: No
Position Purpose:
All KHI employees are expected to perform their respective tasks and duties in such a way that supports KHI's vision to be among the kindest, highest quality health systems in the country.
This position is responsible for financially clearing all outpatient referrals as ordered by the referring
provider. Financial clearing includes but not limited to, processing referral within provider EMR, verifying
insurance eligibility and benefits, contacting patients to discuss coverage, obtaining authorization when
necessary, maintains statistical information regarding payers, communicating with providers and staff of
denials, and documenting and scanning all communication into referral and EMR.
Provides guidance as needed to the department and provider office representatives when required. Establish
and maintain inter-departmental communication within the hospital and work closely with the Medical Office.
Coordinators in the respect of issues that arise effecting orders. Other duties as assigned.
Key Responsibilities [List of material responsibilities and essentials duties which must be completed in achieving the objectives of the position]
Outpatient Referrals and Authorizations Rep:
Consistently demonstrates a willingness to assist co-workers in a courteous manner to support department efficiency.
Develops and maintains good human relations skills by practicing AIDET, KRMC's values, and behavioral standards with employees, patients, medical staff, and visitors in accordance with performance of duties.
Maintains positive attitude and functions as a team player.
Protects patient information and hospital financial reimbursement by inputting authorization information.
Verifies the insurance and ensures that all notification/authorizations are completed in a timely manner as well as ensuring patient services are a covered benefit.
Inputs notes pertinent to financial information to assist billing department in payment of the claim.
Contacts responsible party of outpatient referral by telephone to advise of insurance coverage rate when insurance does not cover 100%; professionally advises responsible party of payment requirements and follows hospital policy in establishing payment arrangements or advises other referral sources. Contact is made before referral is sent to referring provider/department.
Meets productivity standards for working incoming referrals to schedule financially cleared outpatient visits in a timely manner.
Referrals should be processed within three (3) business days. Authorization should be initiated within three (3) business days.
Maintains statistical information regarding payers and communicates info routinely to Outpatient Scheduling Center Supervisor/Manager.
Assists with education to Outpatient Scheduling Reps.
Completes all assigned duties, and other duties as assigned, accurately and in a time
Lead Outpatient Referrals and Authorizations Representative:
In addition to above key responsibilities of an Outpatient Referrals and Authorizations Representative, a Lead Outpatient Referrals and Authorizations Representative:
Provides day to day leadership and supervision of Referrals and Authorization team members, trains, and orients new hire reps. and works with Supervisors to provide continuous training of existing staff.
Performs QA audits, works account checks, and responds to account denials.
In the absence of the supervisor the Lead Outpatient Referrals and Authorizations Representative assists with the staff to ensure appropriate coverage.
Participates in the interviews for hiring new staff within the unit, as well as provides feedback to the supervisors for performance evaluations.
Identifies, supports, and manages process improvement initiatives for the team.
Collaborates with management to assist in the day-to-day operations of the team
Qualifications [Statements regarding minimum educational and experience qualifications, required proficiencies with specialized knowledge, computer proficiencies, military service, required certifications, etc.]
Education: High school graduate/GED or 2-5 years healthcare experience in lieu of education requirement.
Experience: Six months or more of progressive work experience.
Skills:
Ability to communicate effectively with others.
Manage multiple priorities and tasks.
Maintain attention to detail.
Knowledge of and ability to use computer hardware and software applications.
Preferences [Preferred attributes for the position which are not absolutely required in the minimum qualifications (i.e., multi-lingual, master's degree)]
Experience: One-year hospital outpatient referrals and/or insurance verification experience preferred.
Skills: Knowledge of medical terminology, coding rules and guidelines preferred.
Special Position Requirements [Optional section: any travel, security, risk, hazard, or related special conditions which apply to the position]
Bloodborne disease exposure category II: Expected duties have possible, but not routine, potential for exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues.
Other potential hazard(s): Possible exposure to chemical substances and to hostile individuals.
Work Requirements [Optional section: work requirements for physical or other important issues which relate to the job]
Employee must be capable of consistently reaching and/or working above and below shoulder level; sitting at computer terminal 90% of time per day; walking or on feet 10% of time per day with frequent bending, squatting, kneeling, standing; communicating using telephone.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
This job description applies to all KHI facilities and is representative of the essential job duties this position will perform. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Date Staff Position Description Created / Revised: 10/30/2018; 8/06/2021; 8/5/2024; 1/30/2026; 6/1/2026

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