Open Fertility

FrontDeskCoordinator

$0–0k Denver, Colorado, United States; Roseville, California, United States; Astoria, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Front Desk Coordinator at Open Fertility. Skills: patient experience, customer service, scheduling, payment processing. Makes an excellent first impression for all incoming patients. Checks patients in and out for appointments and manages clinic-wide schedule”

What You'll Achieve.

establishing an excellent experience for all of our incoming patients; Helping patients achieve their reproductive goals; Making high-quality fertility care available to those paying out of pocket; Welcoming every patient with compassion and understanding

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

early hours, rotational weekends and holidays

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Exceptional customer service skills

What You'll Do.

Makes an excellent first impression for all incoming patients

Checks patients in and out for appointments and manages clinic-wide schedule

Monitors and facilitates patient compliance and readiness for their initial visit

Schedules a wide array of appointments for patients and anesthesia for the surgical center

Processes patients’ payments and creates receipt batch for Finance

Proactively advocates for patients

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

partner with our providers and patients

Free ATS check

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