Patient Experience Representative-Cardiology

Clerical Des Moines, Iowa West Des Moines and Ankeny, Iowa


Description

A day in the life…
Wondering what a day in the life of a Patient Experience Representative at The Iowa Clinic might look like?
  • Arrive at work in the morning - no night shift here! 
  • Represent the clinic by providing advanced level patient services regarding registration as a direct contact and resource to patient and will manage the flow of clinical scheduling, registration, patient materials and communicating delays or changes. 
  • Strives to create The Iowa Clinic Experience with each interaction. 
  • Schedule for this role will be M-F, based around the hours of 8AM-5PM (subject to variation). 
This job might be for you if you have…
Qualifications
  •  High School diploma or equivalent required.
  • No medical office experience necessary, we will train you!
  • Highly motivated to work in a healthcare setting.
Bonus points if…
  •  You love exceeding people’s expectations
  •  You enjoy having fun where you work
  •  Finding meaningful connections is what you live for
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What’s in it for you
  •  One of the best 401(k) programs in central Iowa, including employer match and profit sharing
  •  Employee incentives to share in the Clinic’s success
  •  Generous PTO accruals
  •  Health, dental and vision insurance
  •  Quarterly volunteer opportunities through a variety of local nonprofits
  •  Training and development programs
  •  Opportunities to have fun with your colleagues, including TIC night at the Iowa Cubs, employee appreciation tailgate party, Adventureland day, State Fair tickets, annual holiday party, drive-in movie night… we could go on and on
  •  Monthly departmental celebrations, jeans days and clinic-wide competitions
  •  Employee rewards and recognition program
  •  Health and wellness program with up to $350/year in incentives
  •  Employee feedback surveys
  •  All employee meetings, team huddles and transparent communication