Remote VA

Healthcare

HealthcareColdCaller

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The Brief

“Healthcare Cold Caller at Remote VA. Skills: Healthcare Cold Caller, Appointment Setter. Call healthcare providers and medical offices from an assigned Excel spreadsheet/database of doctors. Qualify leads and identify potential opportunities”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet daily and weekly call and lead qualification targets

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Reliable internet connection and quiet work environment, This role is open to candidates located in developing countries in Asia and Latin America only.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

spoken and written English skills with a professional American accent, Experience using Excel and Salesforce required

Nice to Have

Experience in healthcare sales, medical staffing, medical devices, or healthcare services, Ability to handle objections and build rapport quickly over the phone, Female VA preferred

What You'll Do.

Call healthcare providers and medical offices from an assigned Excel spreadsheet/database of doctors

Qualify leads and identify potential opportunities

Accurately document call notes

and follow-ups in Salesforce

Transfer qualified accounts and opportunities to the Sales Manager

Maintain professionalism and communication during all outbound calls

Meet daily and weekly call and lead qualification targets

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with the sales team to help formulate and improve call scripts

Communication Scope

excellent English communication skills with a clear American accent; phone presence; spoken and written English skills with a professional American accent; interpersonal skills; communication skills; persuasion skills

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