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A leading company in healthcare communication solutions seeks a dedicated professional for its Lightning Bolt scheduling team. The role involves onboarding clients, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring maximum value from the software. Ideal candidates will possess strong analytical skills and a commitment to client satisfaction. This remote position offers a supportive work environment and various benefits from day one.
PerfectServe offers best in KLAS assets in three categories: clinical communications, scheduling, and patient engagement solutions. PerfectServe is featured on this year’s Inc 5000 list, which profiles the fastest-growing private companies in America. We have seen an 88% growth rate over the past three years and need strong team members to help us continue to grow!
PerfectServe’s mission is to accelerate speed to care by optimizing provider schedules and dynamically routing messages to the right person at the right time in any care setting; advancing patient care and clinical workflows.
By joining PerfectServe, you will have the unique opportunity to come alongside us as we further our vision of putting all of these solutions together to provide optimal patient outcomes and faster patient care interventions. By improving speed to care and cross-continuum communication, we save lives, reduce length of stay, minimize re-admissions, and bring joy back to caregivers.
We have an incredible portfolio of customers, with new ones recognizing the value of our solutions and joining the PerfectServe family every day.
Why PerfectServe needs YOU!
We are looking to add more consultative muscle to our Lightning Bolt provider scheduling team to ensure we’re able to identify customer pain points and apply our technology to alleviate those issues. We need top talent to deliver world class onboarding, support and relationship management experiences.
What You'll Do:
Candidates must be located within the US or Canada and willing to participate in a 24/7 on-call rotation.
PerfectServe offers unified healthcare communication solutions to help physicians, nurses, and care team members provide exceptional patient care. PerfectServe’s cloud-based solutions enhance patient safety and reduce provider burnout by automating workflows, speeding time to treatment, optimizing shift schedules, empowering nurse mobility, and engaging patients in their own care.
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