Client Support Rep - Full time - Day shift
Client Support Representative - Job Summary
Summary
The Client Support Representative provides essential support to clients, patients, and laboratory staff by managing daily operational activities within the Client Services department. This role ensures accurate communication, proper specimen handling, timely follow-up, and efficient administrative support.
Essential Responsibilities
Client & Patient Communication
Answer all incoming calls to 301-665-4900, providing information or routing callers to the appropriate staff member.
Contact providers with critical results using the Follow-Up Worklist.
Notify patients about specimen issues and coordinate recollections.
Troubleshoot missed or incorrect testing.
Provide patients with copies of results after verifying identity and obtaining a signed ROI.
Order & Result Management
Process add-on test orders upon request.
Review and resolve items on the Failed Faxes log to ensure results reach the correct provider.
Enter faxed orders from OnBase into patient charts when time permits.
Specimen Handling
Accept and sign in drop-off specimens from outpatient offices; deliver to Processing.
Register fertility specimens and schedule fertility appointments.
Ensure proper registration for drug screen testing and forward paperwork to Health @ Work.
Documentation & Corrections
Complete Provider Correction Forms, obtain supervisor signatures, and scan finalized forms into patient charts.
Administrative Support
Maintain office supplies, inventory, and ordering as directed.
Sort daily mail and deliver FedEx/UPS packages to the correct departments.
Submit IT tickets for provider address, phone, or fax updates.
Minimum Qualifications
Education
High school diploma or equivalent.
Licensure/Certification
Valid driver's license, car insurance, and reliable vehicle.
Employee is responsible for vehicle maintenance.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Strong communication skills and manual dexterity.
Successful completion of on-the-job training within the probationary period (extensions require manager approval).
Passing scores on data entry and medical terminology tests.
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