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Vaco Staffing is hiring a Switchboard Operator for a client in Appleton, WI. This position is on a temporary basis (3-4 months). Software: Switchboard, somewhat tech savvy to catch on to systems quickly.
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Under the direction of the Manager of Desktop & Telecom Support Services, and within established hospital, clinic and department policies and procedures, provides operation support for all telecommunications systems for all Lahey sites.
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Understanding and knowledge of medical terminology General knowledge of third party payers System experience - Epic, OnBase, Elavon Knowledge of multi-line switchboard. Operates switchboard to properly accept, triage, and route all incoming calls with accuracy and pages staff and providers on-call documenting actions and information.
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Responsibilities:Answers all console calls promptly and courteously.
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The switchboard operator is responsible for answering all incoming calls to the main switchboard and transferring calls appropriately and efficiently. The switchboard operator is responsible for answering all incoming calls to the main switchboard and transferring calls appropriately and efficiently.
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Under general supervision, serve as receptionist and central telephone switchboard operator, and performs general clerical work. The City of Carson is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Receptionist/Switchboard Operator.
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Performs the duties of Switchboard Operator. Handles switchboard processes for all other emergency alarms, codes, or disaster incidents. Efficiently answers multi-line switchboard console using professional telephone etiquette and console functions to transfer calls to destination without delay.
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Proven experience as a switchboard operator or in a similar customer service role is preferred. The Switchboard Operator acts as the hospital receptionist and is responsible for managing incoming calls, connecting callers to the appropriate departments, using the paging system to communicate codes, and providing exceptional customer service to patients, visitors, and staff.
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The Switchboard Operator needs to clearly speak, write, and understand the English language as well as be understood while speaking the English Language. The Switchboard Operator needs to clearly speak, write, and understand the English language as well as be understood while speaking the English Language.
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We Are Hiring: Department: Other Patient Support Services Schedule: Part time, rotating Hospital: Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital Location: Pensacola, FL What You Will Do: Operate the organization's telecommunication system to answer and route incoming calls and to communicate codes, alerts, drills and other announcements.
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Position Summary: Operates the hospital's main telephone system and routes calls to the appropriate person or location.
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The Switchboard operator monitors the hospital alarms and must be aware of the policy and procedures of all hospital emergency codes. JOB SUMMARY: The Switchboard Operator is responsible for answering the switchboard and pages overhead, greets and directs people to the appropriate departments.
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Experience: Previous switchboard (multi line phone) experience is desirable; however, on the job training can be performed. Responsible for operating a telephone switchboard to relay incoming and outgoing calls and performing miscellaneous hospital communications and clerical duties.
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Position Summary: The switchboard operator is responsible for handling and processing the large volume of calls that come into the hospital utilizing the hospital telecommunications equipment. Position Summary: The switchboard operator is responsible for handling and processing the large volume of calls that come into the hospital utilizing the hospital telecommunications equipment.
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