Pedernales Electric Cooperative, Inc.
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IRC Contact Systems Coordinator - Perdoceo Education Corporation
Pedernales Electric Cooperative, Inc.
IRC Contact Systems Coordinator - Perdoceo Education Corporation
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Handle inbound or outbound calls with prospective students, screen inquiries using interactive scripts, warm-transfer qualified leads to admissions advisors, disposition calls accurately, meet quality and performance metrics, log into multiple contact systems, and work flexible shifts including evenings and weekends.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
The Contact Systems Coordinator acts as the first point of contact for prospective students for PEC’s online and ground campuses. The Contact Systems Coordinator will handle either inbound or outbound calls.
- The outbound coordinator is responsible for the use of multiple scripts, supporting various calling campaigns for both our online and ground campuses presented through our contact systems.
- The inbound coordinator will work in one of three separate groups each with a specific purpose. The online schools each have a dedicated group of coordinators that receive inbound calls from prospective students who have requested information, may have missed our initial outbound call, and are calling us back. The third inbound group receives calls from prospective students for both our online and ground campuses; these calls are generated from various advertising campaigns.
The Contact Systems Coordinator is held accountable to metric expectations specific to their platforms that include the following areas: Quality Assurance Scores on recorded calls, Connect to Transfer, Transfer to Appointment and Adherence to Schedule in addition to behavioral-based metrics and PEC standards.
- Logs into multiple systems in order to perform their job: Avaya, Interaction Center or Cisco, interactive scripting tool or My Call Center, IEX for schedule viewing and time reporting systems.
- Speaks with prospective students who have requested information about our schools.
- Screens inquiry through the use of our interactive scripting tool to determine if student meets the minimum qualifications to speak with an admissions advisor.
- Uses off-line reference materials “cube needs” that are posted as reminders for special projects and/or processes.
- Warm transfer’s prospective student to a live admissions advisor skilled to assist prospective students based on their interest and background.
- Correctly dispositions inquiries as necessary to maintain accurate student records.
- Makes a dynamic impression, sparks interest, and demonstrates the value of speaking with our admissions department.
- Schedule flexibility, including ability to work evenings and weekends.
Other Duties as assigned or Requested
- May be asked to track call scenarios for marketing purposes.
- May be asked to participate in the trial of new scripts or processes.
- May be offered work hours, in addition to scheduled hours, in order to meet the needs of the business.
Qualifications - External
Required Skills
- Computer Skills (Office Suite) and the ability to maneuver throughout various computer programs.
- Decisive decision-making ability when assessing interest of prospective students.
- Excellent verbal communication skills.
- Positive attitude and team-player mentality.
- Ability to quickly implement coaching into practice.
- Ability to adapt to new processes, including those which involve technology.
Required Experience
- High School diploma or its equivalent required
Preferred
- Call Center experience preferred
- Customer Service experience preferred
$15 - $17 Hourly
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