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Ability to learn to operate communications equipment in a professional manner (e.g., two-way radio, telephone switchboard, public address equipment); such as Correctional Officer or Detention Officer in a county or municipal jail.
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We are seeking a Switchboard Representative to join our Patient Visitor Services department. Under the general direction of the Director of Patient and Visitor Services, the role of the Representative is responsible for operating the multi-line telephone communication center between the public and patients, physicians and personnel.
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Interviews emergency callers to determine the nature of the emergency, location of the incident, other related information and the need for dispatching of emergency assistance using a telephone switchboard according to established rules and procedures.
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Conduct telephone switchboard and radio dispatch duties at main gate. Facility name: Tongue Point Job Corps Center. Begin a career as part of the administrative team, utilizing your skills and abilities to change the life of a Job Corps student.
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Operates the telephone switchboard to relay incoming, outgoing, and inter-office calls as applicable. Reviews eligibility responses in insurance verification system and appropriately selects the applicable insurance plan code, enters benefit data into system to support POS (Point of Service Collections) and billing processes to assist with a clean claim rate including pre-registration of patient accounts prior to the patient visit which may include inbound and outbound calls to obtain demographic information, insurance information, and all other patient information.
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Trains other operators on Hospital telephone switchboard to assist callers to make telephone connections and to relay incoming, outgoing and interoffice calls. Carry out other clerical, secretarial or receptionist duties as required (e.g. keyboarding and data entry, charge entry, or photocopying) during quieter periods on the switchboard.
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Training as a Telephone Operator, Receptionist, or priority Dispatcher preferred. Experience using a PC-based telephone operator console preferred. Monitors and operates the switchboard including answering and directing incoming calls, placing outgoing calls, overhead paging and emergency response communication.
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On-Call Receptionist Summary: Operate telephone switchboard to answer, screen, and forward calls, providing information, and taking messages. Coordinates the pick-up and delivery of express mail services (Fed Ex, UPS, etc.
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Qualifications: One year PBX/Call Center experience or telephone customer service experience in a high volume environment, required. Position Summary:Operates a multiple-position switchboard, including handling incoming, outgoing and intra-service calls.
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In addition, he or she performs administrative duties and operates the telephone switchboard for call routing. Also answers incoming telephone calls and greets visitors in a friendly, interested, and helpful manner.
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Operates telephone switchboard to answer, screen, or forward calls, providing information, taking messages, or scheduling appointments. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:Requires an ability to communicate effectively both via the telephone and in person.
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Perform general office and secretarial duties including typing, answering telephone, maintaining files, photocopying, and faxing. Minimum of one (1) year experience in multi-line switchboard operation and experience in a customer service related environment preferred.
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RESPONSIBILITIESOperate switchboard telephone systemCommunicate with callers in a professional, friendly and efficient manner, striving to minimize the amount of time customers spend on phoneBe friendly, professional, courteous and efficient when working with all customers and employeesReceive cash, checks and credit card payments from customers and record the amount received on the repair order and/or counter ticket.
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Operate communication systems, such as telephone and switchboard. onsite 4 days a week in Springfield and 1 day remote. Pay Rate: $18/hr. Operate communication systems, such as telephone and switchboard.
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The Switchboard Operator reports to the Information Technician Supervisor and then to Information Center Manager and follows chain of command. The PBX, Operator II is responsible for managing all communications related to telephone and overhead communications.
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