Five Star Call Centers – Phone & Data Entry Specialist – Nevada ID - 11142

Phone & Data Entry Specialist

Company: Five Star Call Centers

Job description: Help our essential workers get to the frontlines! We are looking for phone and data entry specialists to play a part in connecting nurses with healthcare facilities needing to fill shifts. You will navigate online to verify the nurses’ credentials after they’ve selected the healthcare facility they would like to work with. You’ll then follow-up with the nurse with a written message to confirm if their credentials are valid for that facility. You will also be handling follow up phone calls with those checking on the status of picking up shifts. Join Five Star Call Centers and become part of this critical team helping our essential healthcare workers.

This position is work-at-home for individuals living in the state of Nevada. We have a Bring Your Own Device or equipment can be sent you option. Details below.


Qualifications

  • 1 year of customer service or customer support experience
  • 1 year of previous call center or office background experience required
  • Technical savvy
  • Previous remote work from home experience a plus
  • Quick learner and able to work independently
  • Type 35 words per minute accurately
  • Strong phone and verbal communication skills along with active listening
  • A background check applicable with state and federal laws is required

Equipment Provided Option – Equipment will be shipped to you. Available to Full time only.

  • Must have verified internet service(secure, reliable and dedicated high speed is required to support business needs) and an established dedicated work area (desk, chair, electrical outlet, direct LAN connection.) Company will provide equipment

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Option – This position requires you to provide your own equipment and workspace. Available for Full or Part time.

  • Must have verified internet service(secure, reliable and dedicated high speed is required to support business needs) and an established dedicated work area (desk, chair, electrical outlet, direct LAN connection.)

Hardware/Software Requirements:

  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i5 5200 Series or greater
  • Memory: 8GB on Windows 8.1 / 10 64 bits
  • Screen Resolution: 1280×768 or higher, dual monitors required.
  • USB headset

Responsibilities


  • Manage large amounts of inbound or outbound calls in a timely manner
  • Follow communication “scripts” when handling different topics
  • Identify customers’ needs, clarify information, research and provide solutions and/or alternatives
  • Access company and client resources provided to accurately handle the call
  • Perform Data Entry and Customer Service skills
  • Be able to navigate on-line efficiently
  • Work requests/records received for those requesting to sign up for a shift
  • Identify customers’ needs, research to see if request has credentials needed
  • Skillfully change from one task to another without loss of efficiency or composure
  • Be available at your desk, maintaining punctuality and attendance at all scheduled times
  • Remain positive and professional in all customer interactions
  • Flexibility to cross train as requested

Pay & Benefits

  • Starting pay – $14/hour, plus shift differential(extra $1/hr nights & wkds) and possible increase after 90 days pending attendance and performance
  • Work hours – Shifts between 4:00am-9:00pm (PST) Work Days – Mon-Fri & Every Other Weekend (day off during the week on wkd rotation)
  • Must have a start between 4a-6a, 5a-7a, 6a-8a or 7a-9a or
  • Must have an end time between 3p-5p or 7p-9p
  • Paid Training – 3 weeks in length from 6:00am-3:00pm Mon-Fri (PST)
  • Status – Full Time ; 40 hours, Benefit eligible 1st of month after 60 days –

& Part Time – 20-30 hours (min of 20 hrs, must participate in BYOD option)

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of the job.

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