Referral Coordinator Reviews

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Last updated Nov 22 2024
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Referral Coordinator Reviews

What is it like working as a Referral Coordinator?

January 2023
Over worked and under paid.
Referral Coordinator in Mission Viejo:
Pros: work from home
Cons: no one is trained to do simple things. people are lazy and they deligate all their work to me. even when I am on vacation. they never complete their work patient calls in mad,
January 2023
Under paid.
Referral Coordinator in Mission Viejo:
Pros: freedom to work from home
Cons: no one helps, communicates and they deligate all their work to me, there is no team work and no one is trained to do common sense things. VERY underpaid
August 2022
Depends on the practice and the manager.
Referral Coordinator in Grand Rapids:
Pros: Large organization with endless opportunities
Cons: Glass ceiling suppressing opportunities for growth
May 2022
Working with the community.
Referral Coordinator in Emeryville:
Pros: That I work independently and allowed to work from home
Cons: The shortage of staff in my work area
January 2022
Mediocore.
Referral Coordinator in Calgary:
Pros: Working from home, autonomy over work, employee education
Cons: Bad communication, negative managers
September 2021
Very rewarding.
Referral Coordinator in St. Louis:
Pros: I enjoy seeing the improvement in the quality of life for our patients.
Cons: The high risk of exposure to Covid
November 2020
It is a great thing I learned how to do and manage it in a short period of time.
Referral Coordinator in Bell Gardens:
Pros: My hours and the place I love serving our community.
Cons: My pay.

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