Data Entry Coordinator Engineering - Durham, NC at Geebo

Data Entry Coordinator



Immediate Opportunity - Data Entry Coordinator

My name is Carlane Charles and I represent The Fountain Group. We are a national staffing firm and are currently seeking a Data Entry Coordinator position for a prominent client of ours. This position is located in RTP, NC. Details for the position is as follows:

Job Description:
Receives incoming documentation from patients, physician offices and other sources that authorize the enrollment of individuals into the services of Patient Services. Reviews the received information for completeness and accuracy. Enters data into Siebel from multi-page documents while using technology simultaneously for availability to Case Managers and other PS employees. Maintains thorough knowledge of SOPs, frequently changing job aids and process changes.

Responsibilities:

Reviews forms from physician offices indicating that a patient has been prescribed a company's product. Forms are received via fax and mail.
Enters accurate patient and physician information in a timely manner into the department's customer relations management (CRM) database, known as Siebel.
Research inaccurate and incomplete information by querying the database for pending information.
Handles the flipping of the queue to ensure forms are reviewed for adverse events and any adverse events are reported in a timely fashion.
Responsible for handling incoming mail, return mail and Iron Mountain marketing returns along with basic data integrity and business reply card information.
Assist and/or lead with special projects

If you are interested in hearing more about the position please respond to this email with your resume attached or contact me at 813-609-3921.

Please forward this email to any friends or colleagues as we will send you a referral bonus for any candidates referred and hired who is still gainfully employed after 30 days.







Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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