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Lathemillerortho

Scheduling Coordinator / Marketing Assistant Grand Rapids, Michigan

Lathemillerortho, Jackson, Mississippi, United States

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Grand Rapids, Michigan

Summary of Position:

The Scheduling Coordinator / Marketing Assistant is responsible for handling the patient intake and flow and coordinating all appointments and scheduling with the practice and doctors. This role is vital and requires a high level of attention to detail and organization in a fast-paced environment.

Schedule, authorize and send pertinent medical records/orders for appointments

Maintain a positive and friendly attitude and deliver excellent customer service to patients

Coordinate patient schedule and flow for the practice and maintain schedules with accuracy and attentiveness

Be receptive to training and coaching on best practices

Maintain an organized working space

Coordinate with other team members and doctors as needed for scheduling issues or questions

Support with marketing outreach plan for referring dentists, schools and community organizations

Send email and text blasts to patients for announcements and one-off promotions prn, using the practice's CRM tool

Schedule social media posts (Facebook, Instagram, and other new channels as they arise) in advance, scheduling ~3 posts per week to each channel. Maintain and execute content strategy unique to the style and audience of each channel

Respond to Facebook and Instagram messages in a timely manner, using professional brand voice, and handle any requests that come through these channels

Other duties as required as they relate to the position

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Understanding of best practices in the industry as it relates to schedule coordination and patient intake

Marketing experience preferred but will consider those who are marketing and referral-minded

Have excellent written and oral communication skills

Compassion and high level of service for our patients, parents, and staff

Integrity, always doing the right thing

Dependable, reliable to be at work when scheduled

Able to organize work, engage in a variety of tasks simultaneously and consistently meet deadlines

Professional manner and appearance at all times

Telephone skills: Proper telephone etiquette and information gathering skills

Education and Experience

1-3 Years Relative Experience

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