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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Patient Care Coordinator to join their Glaucoma team. This role offers a full-time schedule with the flexibility of remote work for 2-3 days a week. The ideal candidate will excel in customer service, possess strong communication skills, and have experience in healthcare settings. Responsibilities include managing patient communications, scheduling appointments, and performing essential administrative tasks. This position promises a supportive environment where your contributions directly impact patient care and operational excellence. If you're passionate about healthcare and patient service, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston (OCB) is currently seeking a Patient Care Coordinator to join our Glaucoma team. This is a full time opportunity Monday through Friday. This position does allow for 2-3 days remote if so desired. The Patient Care Coordinator will be responsible for upholding OCB values of outstanding patient care, Unity, Ethics & Integrity, Fairness, Operational Excellence, and Fiscal Responsibility. They will be servicing the Glaucoma and Comprehensive line.
The Patient Care Coordinator I, II, III are responsible for the daily administrative tasks to support the needs of the practice and the providers. The Patient Care Coordinators may handle any number of varied administrative tasks throughout the day. Assignment of tasks on a day-to-day basis may change.
Requires prolonged sitting, frequent standing, ability to traverse office, some bending, stooping, and stretching. Occasional lifting to forty pounds. Requires manual dexterity to operate a keyboard, copy machine, telephone, and other office equipment. Requires ability to communicate verbally, normal range of hearing and eyesight, and the ability to prepare and communicate appropriate reports. Requires ability to work under stressful conditions, work occasional irregular hours, and may involve contact with upset/irrational patients and family members.