Telecom Operator
TelecomOperatorAccessCenterFullTime8HourRotatingShift(NonExempt)(NonUnion)
“Telecom Operator - Access Center - Full Time 8 Hour Rotating Shift (Non-Exempt) (Non-Union) at Telecom Operator. Assist in the process of directing incoming and outgoing calls. Assist in proper processing of all code emergencies”
Industry & Context.
Rotating Shift, Works a consistent 40 hour week, Can work independently
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Proficient verbal and written communication skills, Capable of communicating with all levels of employee-administrative to staff, Proficient in Microsoft Software (Word and Excel)
Nice to Have
Experience in health care industry
What You'll Do.
Assist in the process of directing incoming and outgoing calls
Assist in proper processing of all code emergencies
Assist in proper processing of all messages
Assist in ensuring that all schedules are kept up to date
Assist in proper processing of all doctor and staff contact information
Monitors 23 alarm panels
Monitors 6 alarm panels
Compiles call log information
Assists with processing of conference calls
Ensures all request for overhead paging are announced
Ensures current information is available on all medical staff
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Works as part of a team
Communication Scope
Proficient verbal and written communication skills; Capable of communicating with all levels of employee-administrative to staff; Clear and concise professionalism
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