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ID #51413472
Estado Oregon
Ciudad Beaverton
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Willamette Dental
Showed 2024-04-05
Fecha 2024-04-06
Fecha tope 2024-06-05
Categoría Etcétera
Crear un currículum vítae
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Patient Care Advocate

Oregon, Beaverton, 97003 Beaverton USA
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Starting wage from $20 to $24 per hour, depending on experience.Offering a generous new hire total compensation package which includes, but is not limited to:

Paid time off, holiday pay, 401K, medical, dental, vision, life, disability, license reimbursement and continuing education funds.

Interested in pursuing a career in the Dental Industry - we sponsor eligible employees to become Dental Assistants through PCC Development Program

In partnership with the clinical team, the Care Advocate provides quality customer service through the coordination of patient flow and effective communication with patients, doctors, practice managers and clinic staff. The Care Advocate acts as the bridge for communication between patients, clinic staff and appointment center representatives by monitoring treatment completion, facilitating oral health improvement initiatives, and focusing on patient engagement.

Oversees the daily schedule and seeks opportunity to maximize scheduling efficiencies.

Ensures charts are organized, maintained, prepared and available for patient appointments.

Works with practice Manager to ensure adequate inventory for all patient products.

Responsible for opening and closing the clinic

Takes incoming calls and makes outgoing calls when necessary.

Initiates a partnership and builds rapport with patients by providing thorough and accurate information and addressing any patient questions or concerns related to their treatment plan

Partner with clinical team to enhance understanding of dental procedures, treatment series, and interventions to enhance patient understanding.

Ensures coordination of care by scheduling and reinforcing recalls, referrals to internal and external providers, and answering patient questions related to their care.

Job QualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent required. Post-secondary coursework is desirable. Minimum 2 years customer service experience.

Travel to other Willamette Dental office may be required on an ongoing basis

Warm, friendly, engaging personality.

Medical/Dental clinic or healthcare experience desirable, including strong knowledge of HIPAA compliance procedures.

Strong computer skills including Microsoft Windows applications

Knowledge of cash handling and payment procedures.

Excellent customer service skills; ability to manage conflict; identify alternative means of communication as needed; and communicate effectively and professionally with patients and team members.

Strong organizational skills with ability to prioritize and meet deadlines.

Ability to interpret and follow guidelines accurately.

Ability to change work schedules.

Is flexible and willing to work at any location on a temporary basis when the need arises.

Company OverviewWe provide:

A stable, dentist-owned private company with an eye on the future.

Excellent benefits including:

Paid time off

401k $1 for $1 match up to 5% of your compensation or the IRS limit for 401(k) contributions, whichever comes first

Medical, dental, life and disability insurances

Tuition reimbursement

A culture of inclusivity and respect in line with our core values of health, compassion, innovation and integrity.

Supportive community outreach dollars and encouragement to volunteer.

Thorough employee orientation and onboarding.

We are:

A provider and employer of choice in the Northwest for 50 years.

Dental insurance + providers in over 50 general and specialty offices in OR, WA and ID.

Dedicated to proactive care to facilitate the best possible outcomes.

Willamette Dental Group is an equal opportunity employer.We evaluate qualified candidates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, veteran status and other protected characteristics.This job description is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities, but constitutes a general definition of the position’s scope and function in the company.This position may be exposed to PHI in the course of his/her duties, and will handle protected information (PHI) in a manner consistent with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).High school diploma or equivalent required. Post-secondary coursework is desirable. Minimum 2 years customer service experience.

Travel to other Willamette Dental office may be required on an ongoing basis

Warm, friendly, engaging personality.

Medical/Dental clinic or healthcare experience desirable, including strong knowledge of HIPAA compliance procedures.

Strong computer skills including Microsoft Windows applications

Knowledge of cash handling and payment procedures.

Excellent customer service skills; ability to manage conflict; identify alternative means of communication as needed; and communicate effectively and professionally with patients and team members.

Strong organizational skills with ability to prioritize and meet deadlines.

Ability to interpret and follow guidelines accurately.

Ability to change work schedules.

Is flexible and willing to work at any location on a temporary basis when the need arises.

In partnership with the clinical team, the Care Advocate provides quality customer service through the coordination of patient flow and effective communication with patients, doctors, practice managers and clinic staff. The Care Advocate acts as the bridge for communication between patients, clinic staff and appointment center representatives by monitoring treatment completion, facilitating oral health improvement initiatives, and focusing on patient engagement.

Oversees the daily schedule and seeks opportunity to maximize scheduling efficiencies.

Ensures charts are organized, maintained, prepared and available for patient appointments.

Works with practice Manager to ensure adequate inventory for all patient products.

Responsible for opening and closing the clinic

Takes incoming calls and makes outgoing calls when necessary.

Initiates a partnership and builds rapport with patients by providing thorough and accurate information and addressing any patient questions or concerns related to their treatment plan

Partner with clinical team to enhance understanding of dental procedures, treatment series, and interventions to enhance patient understanding.

Ensures coordination of care by scheduling and reinforcing recalls, referrals to internal and external providers, and answering patient questions related to their care.

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