Entry-Level Data Entry Specialist – Healthcare Migration Support

Description We are seeking a detail-oriented Data Entry Specialist to join our client’s team. This role involves entry-level application administration, supporting a crucial migration project from Beacon to Link. This position is an excellent opportunity to work with a reputable company, with potential for conversion to a full-time role... Compensation and Benefits • Competitive hourly wage • Remote work flexibility • Opportunity for full-time conversion • Supportive team environment Why you should apply for this position today This entry-level position is ideal for candidates looking to enter the healthcare industry. You will gain valuable experience while contributing to a significant migration project that ensures minimal disruption to operations and patient care. Skills • Strong typing skills (over 40 wpm) and accuracy • Proficiency in English; bilingual in English and Spanish is advantageous • Familiarity with Word and Excel • Any tier 1 helpdesk or triage experience is a plus • Reliable internet connection for remote work Responsibilities • Efficiently inputting and managing data in Word and Excel • Providing excellent customer service and support to end users • Collaborating with a development team on organization and user migrations Qualifications • High School Diploma or equivalent required • Drug test required Education Requirements • High School Diploma or equivalent Education Requirements Credential Category • High School Diploma Experience Requirements • Entry-level position ideal for candidates looking to enter the healthcare industry Why work in Green Level, NC Green Level, NC offers a peaceful and friendly community atmosphere, making it an ideal place to live and work. With access to beautiful parks and recreational areas, residents enjoy a balanced lifestyle. The area is also conveniently located near larger cities, providing additional opportunities for professional and personal growth Apply To This Job Check More Jobs

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