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Join our team as a PART TIME Call Center Agent, where you'll play a crucial role as the primary point of contact for customers across multiple industries, including law firms. Your responsibilities ...

Join our team as a PART TIME Call Center Agent, where you'll play a crucial role as the primary point of contact for customers across multiple industries, including law firms. Your responsibilities ...

ACD Connect is hiring for a Part Time Remote Call Center Agent. This position has the potential to lead to Full Time for the right candidate. The Call Center agent's position handles answering ...

Join our team as a PART TIME Call Center Agent, where you'll play a crucial role as the primary point of contact for customers across multiple industries, including law firms. Your responsibilities ...

Join our team as a PART TIME Call Center Agent, where you'll play a crucial role as the primary point of contact for customers across multiple industries, including law firms. Your responsibilities ...

ACD Connect is hiring for a Part Time Remote Call Center Agent. This position has the potential to lead to Full Time for the right candidate. The Call Center agent's position handles answering ...

Call Center Agent FT/PT Remote

Yuma, AZ · Remote

$15 - $19.50/hr

Customer Service Agent - Remote Job Type: Full-time/Part-time Hours: Varies with flexibility across ... Flexibility with scheduling and work hours At least 1 year of previous high-volume call center ...

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How much do part time remote healthcare call center jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time remote healthcare call center in the United States is $17.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Remote Healthcare Call Center vs Part Time Remote Medical Receptionist?

AspectPart Time Remote Healthcare Call CenterPart Time Remote Medical Receptionist
CredentialsBasic healthcare knowledge, customer service skillsMedical office experience, administrative skills
Work EnvironmentRemote, call-basedRemote, administrative
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, insurance companiesMedical clinics, doctor's offices

While both roles are remote and involve healthcare, the Part Time Remote Healthcare Call Center focuses on handling patient inquiries and insurance questions via calls, whereas the Part Time Remote Medical Receptionist manages appointment scheduling and administrative tasks. The call center role emphasizes communication skills and healthcare knowledge, while the receptionist role requires administrative and medical office experience.

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Remote Call Center Nurse (Part-time)

Diversicare Support Center(BSC)

Brentwood, TN • Remote

$18 - $20/hr

Part-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Overview

Schedule

Part-time 16 - 24 hours per week.   7pm to 11pm or 11pm to 7am. 1-3 weekends per month 3pm to 11pm or 11pm to 7am. 

Compensation for remote position plus benefits!

$18 - $20/hr.

Work Environment

Hybrid - onsite at company's support center and/or remote (work from home) Frequent telephone and computer use. At times, travel is required to companywide meetings

Eterna Primary Care's Call Center Nurse serves as the first point of contact for patients, families, skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), assisted living facilities (ALFs), hospitals, pharmacies, and healthcare providers. This role is responsible for professionally managing high-volume inbound and outbound calls, accurately documenting communications, triaging requests, coordinating with medical staff, and ensuring timely resolution of patient care needs.

The Call Center Nurse/Agent plays a critical role in supporting continuity of care, improving patient satisfaction, reducing unnecessary hospitalizations, and assisting providers in delivering high-quality post-acute medical services.

Responsibilities

Call Management Answer incoming calls in a professional, courteous, and compassionate manner. Place outbound calls to patients, family members, facilities, pharmacies, hospitals, and community partners. Verify caller identity following HIPAA guidelines. Document all telephone encounters accurately in the electronic medical record (EMR) and/or designated platform. Maintain excellent customer service during every interaction. Route calls appropriately based on urgency and clinical need.

Patient Care Coordination Receive requests from nursing facilities regarding patient concerns. Communicate patient updates to medical providers. Coordinate same-day provider visits when appropriate. Schedule follow-up appointments. Assist with appointments reminders. Monitor outstanding patient needs/requests until resolved. Assist the medical providers with quality measure capture. Follow company approved patient protocols. Escalate urgent clinical concerns immediately.

Provider SupportAssist providers with communication involving: Medication refill requests. Laboratory results. Imaging reports. Hospital admissions. Hospital discharges. Emergency Department notifications. Consult requests. Family communication requests. Hospice coordination. Home Health communication.

Facility CommunicationServe as liaison between providers and: Skilled Nursing Facilities Assisted Living Facilities Rehabilitation Centers Long-Term Care Facilities Hospitals Pharmacies Diagnostic companies

*Ensure communication is timely, professional, and accurately documented

Care CoordinationSupport value-based care initiatives by assisting with: Chronic Care Management (CCM) Transitional Care Management (TCM) Annual Wellness Visits Preventive care reminders Advance Care Planning scheduling Follow-up after hospitalization Closing gaps in care

DocumentationDocument all interactions in accordance with company standards, including: Date and time. Caller information Reason for call Actions taken. Provider notifications Follow-up required ResolutionAdministrative Responsibilities Manage voicemail queues. Monitor provider message pools. Track open telephone encounters. Complete assigned work queues Maintain patient confidentiality. Scan and upload documents. Complete other administrative duties as assigned.

Administrative Responsibilities Manage voice-mail queues. Monitor provider message pools. Track open telephone encounters. Complete assigned work queues Maintain patient confidentiality. Scan and upload documents. Complete other administrative duties as assigned.

Customer Service ExpectationsThe Call Center Nurse/Agent will: Demonstrate empathy and compassion. Treat every caller with respect. Remain calm during stressful situations. Resolve concerns efficiently. Promote positive relationships with patients and facility staff. Represent the organization professionally.

Qualifications

Education & Licensure Associate degree or higher

Current and active Registered Nurse (RN) preferred, multi state license

Current and active multi-state license as Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).

Experience Experie nce in skilled nursing, post-acute care, care coordination, or case management preferred. Knowledge of medical terminology. Familiarity with data entry, medication reconciliation, discharge planning and community resources. Familiarity with quality measures and tracking preferred.

Skills & Competencies Strong interpersonal, communication, and patient advocacy skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Knowledge of post-acute workflows and care transitions. Proficiency with data entry and electronic health record. Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to prioritize. Excellent customer service.

Employment Type: PART_TIME