Communications Representative Telecommunications - Searcy, AR at Geebo

Communications Representative

3.
5 14 hours ago Full Job Description 1.
Education:
High School graduate or equivalent.
Medical terminology preferred.
A Communications Representative (CR) must become certified in all Communications Services functions within 1 year of their date of hire.
2.
Training and
Experience:
Must be able to accurately type 25-30 words per minute and pass a clerical examination.
After training, must pass internal examinations to demonstrate mastery of telecommunications switchboard and information desk computer applications.
Previous experience in telecommunication switchboard, customer service and/or physician's office preferred.
3.
Job Knowledge:
After training, must pass internal certification examinations to demonstrate understanding of communications overall competencies.
DESCRIPTION:
The Communications Representative (CR) is the fully cross-functional level of the Communications career path.
The CR performs basic functions as outlined below:
Performs all communications and Information Desk functions as well as Patient check-in and discharge functions.
Provides general information to hospital users, patients and families.
Assists in up-front collections activities.
Provides excellent patient focused customer service.
Communicates effectively to service delivery areas to maximize patient flow and customer service.
Ensures orderly operation of switchboard and information desk functions through execution and delegation of work assignments.
The CRL has strong skills in all patient-facing functions, which include:
Hospital Operator/Switchboard Functions Guest Services Up-Front Collections Emergency Department Quick ER Check-In Outpatient Express Check-In Outpatient Surgery & Special Procedure Check-In and Discharge Information Desk.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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