Treatment Coordinator Co-op Accounting - Camp Hill, PA at Geebo

Treatment Coordinator Co-op

Launch your patient-facing career as a Treatment Coordinator while earning college credits, enjoying free on campus housing, and making $300/week working part time.
The Verber Dental Group (VDG) is seeking a part-time Treatment Coordinator Co-op to join the team! We have several locations - Enola, Lemoyne, Camp Hill, and Mechanicsburg to name a few.
This person will be responsible for performing front desk activities including handling phone calls, communications with patients, updating records, insurance verification, appointment scheduling, prepping claims, payment processing and treatment planning estimates.
Our core values are to be positive, be kind, and to empower.
The ideal candidate will be upbeat, team oriented, help to create the best dental experience for all our patients every visit, and be committed to continuing education.
RequirementsNo experience? No problem! What You'll Bring (Minimum Requirements):
Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills that contribute to the team spirit and put patients at ease Keep abreast of and follow OSHA, HIPAA, and Infection Control procedures Acceptance into a Treatment Coordinator program required - but we can help and are happy to connect you with a local college! Apply to this job posting today for support in enrolling.
If you are looking to launch your career, apply today! Or text 717-516-8987 for more information.
Recommended Skills Claim Processing Communication Hardworking And Dedicated Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (Hipaa) Compliance Infection Control Scheduling Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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