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We are seeking a highly experienced Client Service Professional to join our leadership team as Front Desk Manager. Under direction from the Hospital Managers and in collaboration with the Diretor of Client Service, the Front Desk Manager performs a wide range of administrative activities related to quality patient care and excellent client service, finances and accounting, marketing and promotion of services, staffing and human resources, and discretionary activities that serve to support effective business operations.
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Assist in the development and delivery of employee evaluations for the front desk with hospital management. Responsible for the day-to-day client service areas of the front office and internally with departmental relations.
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Keeping the owner informed during every step, as well as maintaining communications with the front desk, technicians, emergency doctors and primary veterinarian as needed. A Liaison is the point person who helps bridge the communication between the doctor and the client.
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The CSR Lead will be responsible for managing front desk operations, training and supervising CSR associates, and acting as a liaison between clients and veterinary associates. VCA Animal Hospitals offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including Medical/Dental/Vision insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, pet care discounts, paid vacation, holidays and sick days, health and well-being programs that provide resources and training.
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Assist in the development and delivery of employee evaluations for the front desk with hospital manager. Under direction from the Hospital Manager/Administrator, the Client Service Supervisor performs a wide range of difficult-to-complex administrative activities related to quality patient care and excellent client service, management of finances and accounting, marketing and promotion of services, staffing and human resources, and discretionary activities that serve to support effective business operations.
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Under direction from the Hospital Manager, the Client Service Supervisor performs a wide range of difficult-to-complex administrative activities related to quality patient care and excellent client service, management of finances and accounting, marketing and promotion of services, staffing and human resources, and discretionary activities that serve to support effective business operations.
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Assist int eh development and delivery of employee evaluations for the front desk with hospital management. Identify and provide recommendations for potential problems, non-routine situations, workflow processes, and client service needs to the hospital manager.
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Resolve informal client complaints, maintain and report on these issues to the hospital manager. We are seeking a highly experienced Client Service Professional to join our leadership team as Client Service Supervisor.
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Responsible for the day-to-day client service areas of the front office. Under direction from the Hospital Manager/Administrator, the Lead Client Service Representative performs a wide range of difficult-to-complex administrative activities related to quality patient care and excellent client service, management of finances and accounting, marketing and promotion of services, staffing and human resources, and discretionary activities that serve to support effective business operations.
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Direct on-the-job training to develop employee skill sets, advise employees of performance requirements with the standards of client service for the organization. Responsible for the efficient day-to-day running of the front office to include enforcement of policies, procedures and protocols.
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We are seeking a highly experienced Veterinary Client Service Professional to join our leadership team as Client Service Supervisor. Excellent knowledge of veterinary client service and communication center operations.
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VCA Beech Grove Animal Hospital seeks a Part-Time Client Service Representative to join our Front Desk Team! As the face of VCA Beech Grove Animal Hospital , the Client Service Representative sets the tone for the practice as we build and maintain each customer's trust and confidence in our abilities.
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Front Desk Veterinary Receptionist. At VCA Animal Hospitals, we take our mission statement – your pet’s health is our top priority and excellent service is our goal – very seriously.
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