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SUMMARY OF JOB PURPOSE AND FUNCTION The Client Service Coordinator ("CSC") drives the flow of clients and pets through the hospital, maximizes the productivity of the veterinary medical team (in terms of numbers of clients and pets), ensures good communication with associates and clients, and coordinates the care of clients and pets in a happy, welcoming, friendly and efficient manner, influencing clients to return and refer their friends and families.
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Leverages available resources and technologies to optimize the client experience and serve our clients with operational excellence and accuracy. Provides a consistent optimal client experience, including greeting clients and processing basic transactions.
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Between incoming client families and funding agencies. Completes or assists in the completion of client file requests. County, via the online client portal. Oversees operations coordinator staff management of authorization maximization.
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Complete and submit various internal forms as necessary to support the Client Services team (e.g., business expense, travel expense, staff requisition, etc. Attend meetings, take meeting notes and distribute materials to attendees as necessary (ie, Client Services internal meetings, client meetings.
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Continuous quality monitoring and improvement on projects and promote the importance of client experience. “Explore with us” in Seattle as Terracon’s next Client Development Manager! This includes managing key client relationships, tracking and reporting of client development activities, facilitating strategy meetings, motivating and training in the art of client development and major project pursuits, and professional organization membership and networking.
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If you're passionate about sales and love the idea of working from anywhere, this opportunity is perfect for you.
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Join us and unlock a world of possibilities where health insurance reimbursements and all-expenses-paid trips to destinations like Ireland, Dubai, Amsterdam, and Iceland are just the beginning.
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The AR (Accounts Receivable) Client Service Representative is a position within the Client Service Team that is an additional level of follow up on accounts receivable with the knowledge and capability to analyze and work the AR to the level of summarization and communicating with carriers, clients, upper management.
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As a Sales/Client Advisor , you will be part of a team that delivers elevated hospitality and ensures each guest has a memorable experience to develop a loyal customer base. Swickard has positioned itself as a leader in highline brands such as Mercedes Benz, Toyota, Lexus, Porsche, Audi, and Jaguar-Land Rover among others.
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