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This role involves handling incoming calls, scheduling appointments, and providing support in a call center environment. Flexibility to work in a call center environment.
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Provide client support to parent/guardian via phone for any or all of the following: on-line registration help; scheduling, rescheduling and/or canceling of appointments whether by parent/guardian or department; inform patient/parent of any departmental scheduling guidelines associated with appointment; reschedule all appointments related to clinic maintenance cancellation.
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The NIH Call Center receives and facilitates over 300,000 calls per year, as well as other voice and data communications, within these categories of service: general information, critical medical emergencies, paging services, physician/clinical staff scheduling, communicating with NIH fire and rescue, domestic and international connectivity, social work support, voicemail transcriptions and audio teleconferencing.
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Monitors the scheduling and registration process assessing and evaluating Seamless Access Representative’s verbal and written communication skills (including good voice quality, good diction and articulation), customer service, accuracy, call-waiting time, dropped calls and response time to increase revenue, reduce costs and improve service quality.
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Engage customers in conversation and connect them with our in-house call center to schedule an appointment. Our BDR's work in the field at our partner retail locations (membership warehouses), greeting and engaging with customers face-to-face while generating interest in scheduling service appointments for residential furnace and air-conditioning maintenance & replacement.
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Responsibilities/Duties/Functions/Tasks : Assist with high call volume Maintain physicians’ schedules – scheduling office visits and procedures (may be done via phone or face-to-face) View patient visit notes, identifying problems & diagnosis listed and physician orders Assist in patient registration and financial transactions May schedule radiology/lab May include recall scheduling Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications Minimum two-three years of experience in a doctor’s office.
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By the HR Solution Center, Learning and Organizational Development and Virtual Benefits Orientation, Employee Exclusive Concierge Service for scheduling. with Employee Wellness Programs, and Fitness Discounts (University Fitness Center, Peloton.
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As a Call Center Agent, get ready to be the hero who connects individuals to life-saving treatments and brings hope to those who need it most. Call Center Agent. Handle various tasks, including: Recording important information into EMR systems, scheduling appointments, assisting with medication refills, etc.
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1 year in a call center, front desk, receptionist, administrative assistant or a combination equal to 1 year, Assist patients with scheduling appointments, rescheduling or cancelling appointments, and completion of pre-registration items as necessary following the patient appointment scheduling guidelines.
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Corporate Call Center Operator IN PERSON POSITION SCOPE: Command Center Operators are an integral part of DK's team! In addition, the Command Center Operators are responsible for operating a multi-line switchboard, processing pre-employment background screening, processing company wide payroll, and most importantly providing outstanding customer service.
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Do you have customer service experience in a restaurant, retail or customer service call center? I recognize that the independent franchisee alone will make all decisions concerning employment matters, including hiring, firing, discipline, supervision, staffing and scheduling.
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Minimum 6 months experience working in a Call Center preferred. Assist patients with scheduling appointments, rescheduling or canceling appointments, and completion of pre-registration items as necessary following patient appointment scheduling guidelines.
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Serve as a clinical liaison between the call center and medical office. Provide clinical supervision to the Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Care Team Associate IIs (CTA II) on the Care Team. Assist with daily/weekly Care Team scheduling.
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Reiter, Hill & Johnson is seeking an in-office Call Center Representative. Experience with EMR, computerized scheduling and registration systems including Athena, Greenway and Phreesia.
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1-2 years of experience as a personal assistant with call center experience would be advantageous. Proficiency in appointment scheduling software such as MS Outlook, as well as call forwarding.
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