Ambulatory Service Representative II – Clinic Support

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Responsibilities

The ASR II is responsible for providing assistance to patients in a friendly and courteous manner.  The ASR II is responsible for check-in and check-out functions, including registration and cashiering.  The ASR II must maintain a neat and professional appearance and an organized work area.

 

Job Title: Ambulatory Service Representative II – Clinic Support


Location: Main Campus


Department: Clinic Support


Job Type: Full Time 


Salary Range: $39,179 - $48,397 (Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to education, work experience, certifications, etc.)

 

Qualifications


Education


Required: High School diploma or G.E.D.


Preferred: Associate or bachelor’s Degree in related field


Experience


Required: 1+ years of direct face to face customer service experience.

 

1+ years of cash handling or collections experience.

 

6 months experience in a customer facing role within a medical office, healthcare setting or other service-

 

related industry.

 

OR

 

1+ years KSC ASR I with 6 months ASR II cross-training experience and the successful completion of Epic Front 

 

Desk Training 

 

OR

 

1+ years KSC CBO, Managed Care or Contact Center experience.


Preferred: 2+ years of working in a physician, hospital, or medical office environment to include patient 

 

registration, appointment scheduling or medical billing.

2+ years of insurance and /or managed care experience to include insurance verification and the ability to 

 

identify, understand and communicate plan details to patients with HMO, PPO, EPO, Medicare Advantage and 

 

other plans.

 

1+ years of cash handling or collections experience in a medical office setting.

 

2+ years of direct face to face customer service experience.


License(s)


Required: N/A


Preferred: N/A


Special Skills


Required: Experience with computers and Windows-based software including Word and Excel. Excellent verbal 

 

and written communication skills. Basic Math ability. Knowledge of customer service principles and practices. 

 

Able to maintain strict confidentiality of all personal/health sensitive information. Ability to effectively handle 

 

challenging situations and to balance multiple priorities.


Preferred: EMR/Epic experience. 

 

Basic calculator skills.


Other 


Required: Fluent in English, verbal and written. Professional demeanor, appearance, and grooming.


Preferred: Bilingual- English/Spanish

 

Working Environment: Office

 

About Us


Start your career journey and become a part of a community of renowned Healthcare professionals.  Kelsey-Seybold Clinic is Houston’s fastest growing, multispecialty organization with more than 40 premier locations and over 65 specialties.  Our clinics are comprised of more than 600 physicians and as we continue to grow, our focus is providing quality patient care by adding to our team of clinical and non-clinical professionals that work together in a convenient, coordinated, and collaborative manner.  Enjoy the rewards of a successful career while maintaining a work/life balance by joining our team today and changing the way health cares. 

 

Why Kelsey-Seybold Clinic?

  • Medical, Vision, and Dental
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Company Matching 401K
  • Employee Reward and Recognition Program
  • Paid time off for vacation, sick, and holidays
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Continuing Medical Education allowance

 

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