Director of Central Verification Office (CVO) Medical Group Credentialing
UT Southwestern Medical CenterAbout the role
Description
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
JOB TITLE: Director, Central Verification Office (CVO)
FLSA STATUS: E
JOB SUMMARY
The Director, Central Verification Office (CVO) provides strategic and operational leadership for a multi-hospital centralized document intake and verification function supporting provider credentialing across UT Southwestern’s Health System. This role is accountable for designing, standardizing, and executing enterprise-wide processes that ensure credentialing files are complete, accurate, consistent, and “ready for review” prior to credentialing workflows and primary source verification activities. The Director drives service excellence for providers and internal stakeholders, ensures compliance with applicable accreditation/regulatory requirements, and leads performance improvement initiatives to reduce credentialing cycle times and strengthen audit readiness.
JOB DUTIES
Strategic Leadership & Program Development
· Establishes the vision, strategy, and multi-year roadmap for the Central Verification Office (CVO) to support system-wide provider credentialing needs.
· Develops and maintains standardized policies, procedures, service-level expectations, and operational definitions for “complete” and “ready-for-review” files across all supported hospitals/entities.
· Partners with hospital and network Professional Staff Services, Medical Staff Leadership, Compliance, Legal (as needed), Quality, and operational leaders to align CVO processes with organizational goals and credentialing governance structures.
· Leads standardization efforts across credentialing document requirements, forms, checklists, templates, naming conventions, and indexing/document management practices.
Operational Oversight & Service Delivery
· Oversees daily operations of the CVO, ensuring timely collection, intake, organization, and readiness of documentation for initial appointment, reappointment, and other credentialing actions (e.g., privilege changes, new locations, coverage/telemedicine as applicable).
· Ensures robust workflows for follow-up, escalation, discrepancy resolution, and file routing across multiple facilities and provider types.
· Establishes consistent provider-facing communication standards and customer service expectations; monitors stakeholder satisfaction and addresses service concerns.
· Implements workload management practices, including queue monitoring, staffing models, cross-training plans, and business continuity coverage to ensure consistent throughput.
Quality Management, Compliance & Risk Reduction
· Ensures CVO operations support compliance with applicable standards and requirements (e.g., medical staff bylaws/policies, accreditation expectations, payer-related documentation needs where applicable, and internal audit requirements).
· Establishes and monitors a quality assurance program for document accuracy, completeness, and consistency; identifies trends and leads corrective/preventive action plans.
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