Contact Center Advocate II- Radiology Scheduling- Remote

Under minimal supervision, performs all duties of a Contact Center Advocate I, in a busy call center, on a broader scale. Including all of HFHS services and not limited to a specified practice group and/or multiple locations. Handles multi-channel contacts and interacts with physicians, administrators, patients, and all other stakeholders. Act as a welcoming front door for all callers/customers, instilling loyalty and anticipating needs, while providing efficient, effective customer relationship management.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

  • High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent required.
  • Two (2) years of customer service experience.
  • An Associate's degree in business or related field preferred.
  • Previous HFHS clinical/customer service experience helpful.
  • Six (6) months experience as a Contact Center Advocate I or one year outpatient clinic setting utilizing HFHS applications.
  • Proficiency with EPIC.
  • Strong computer skills and working knowledge of Microsoft Office products.
  • Maintain the established Quality Assurance & Workforce Adherence goals.
  • Must have the ability to communicate effectively, both verbal and written. Must display strong listening skills.
  • Demonstrates the ability to make sound decisions.
  • PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS: Work in a health care Contact Center environment. May experience mental/visual strain due to the nature of job requirements. May sit for extended periods of time. Must be physically able to ambulate within the NCO Contact Center and parking structure. Work in a complex environment with frequent changes.

Additional Information

  • Organization: Corporate Services
  • Department: Ambulatory Contact Center
  • Shift: Day Job
  • Union Code: Not Applicable

Remote

Skills:
Call Centers, Communication Skills, Computer Skills, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Customer Support/Service, Healthcare, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Product Family, Outpatient Care, Parking Structures, Physical Demands, Quality Assurance, Quality Management, Radiology


About the Company:
Henry Ford Hospital



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