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Treatment Coordinator

Henry Schein Dental Recruitment
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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A new opportunity has become available for a Treatment Coordinator to join an established, mainly PVT practice located in Acton, London, W3.

Start date – as soon as possible.


This role is to work full time, Monday – Friday.

Practice Details

Fully equipped and computerised using Software of Excellence.

Car parking available on site.

Closest station is Acton Central Overground, approx. 2 minute walk.

Central and Piccadilly line is 20 minute walk.

Job Role

Head of Sales.

To proactively manage the non-clinical relationship with potential and existing patients, with the principal purpose of optimising the uptake of treatment plans, whilst consistently providing first-class sensitive and ethical service delivery.  

Nurturing patients both potential and existing  

Assisting to increase revenue. 

Job Objectives


  • To meet productivity and profitability targets of the practice – assisting to increase revenue and tracking of such 
  • Liaising with marketing companies to ensure their objectives are met 
  • Ensure a 5* patient journey and aftercare 
  • Support the clinical team & nursing team with patients and increase patient conversion rate 
  • Identity rooms that are not performing and help to increase their performance 
  • Nurturing existing and potential patients. 
  • Be the practice champion in sales 


Key Responsibilities


  • Continually looking to improve upon the patient journey through the practice. 
  • Public relations and patient management. 
  • Increasing uptake of treatments and increasing patient conversion rates 
  • Marketing, branding, advertising and recalling 
  • Capturing content for social media and website 


Experience

Minimum 2 years experience as Treatment Coordinator

Undertaken some sales training

Salary

Dependent on experience with commission structure.

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