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Client Care Specialist , Automotive Dealership Location: Dublin, Ohio (on-site) Midwestern Auto Group (MAG) Are you a customer service orientated individual with desire to control your own income.
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Consumer Call Center Specialist (FT) Johnson City, TN. The Consumer Call Center serves as a central resource for our patients, community members, and healthcare providers for complete and excellent customer service with any questions, concerns, or needs specific to Ballad Health and the communities we serve.
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Consistently achieves Sales and Retention targets as well as other metrics such as Call Quality, Schedule Adherence, Schedule Conformance, Attendance, and Average Handle Time. Experience in a contact center environment strongly preferred.
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In the absence of a Call Center Specialist II or above, responsible for sending the end of day email to Data Processing, noting that all Call Center Team Members have logged off all systems (Night Shift Only.
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The Social Services Call Center Specialist receives and responds to all incoming calls through the agency helpline, including calls specifically directed to the Russian language helpline.
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General Experience in a physician practice or call center environment (Preferred) Temple Health consists of Temple University Hospital (TUH), Fox Chase Cancer Center, TUH-Jeanes Campus, TUH-Episcopal Campus, TUH-Northeastern Campus, Temple Physicians, Inc., and Temple Transport Team. Temple Health is proudly affiliated with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.
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The Call Center Specialist is responsible for answering incoming calls and scheduling patient appointments. The position also requires supporting the Call Center/practice by providing effective customer service to patients and medical offices.
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Supports Contact Center taking inbound calls during high call volume periods. The Contact Center Escalation Specialist may be the patient’s first point of contact and serves as a liaison between patient, provider, practices and clinics as well as insurance providers.
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Adhere to Member Identification guidelines for the Call Center to ensure member privacy and mitigate security breaches. Understand and describe the purpose of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti Money Laundering, and Office of Foreign Asset Control policy (OFAC.
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Seeking a Medical Office Specialist for our practice who provides clerical expertise to ensure all patients receive high quality, efficient care. If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our Medical Office Specialist opening.
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As a Customer Service Specialist, you will act as a liaison, provide product and services information, and resolve any emerging problems that our customers might face with accuracy and efficiency.
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Job Description Responsibilities The Call Specialist Receives intake calls and unplanned individual/ family walk-ins with compassion, empathy, a sense of service and urgency, and to insure each person receives an appropriate assessment by intake or referral.
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Staff may also use the on-site pharmacy at the Central Public Health Center located in Wheaton. Use of an Electronic Client Record, call management software, and chat/text management software.
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DESCRIPTIONUnder general supervision, the Call Center Specialist Lead is responsible for delivering training programs to call center staff and providing customer service to patients of UCSD Health.
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The First Judicial District has an immediate opening for a Judicial Specialist 2 to join our Clerk of Court Team. The primary duties for this position will be answering incoming calls for the Statewide Payment Call Center and applying payments to court debts owed to the Iowa Judicial Branch.
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