Customer Support Team Leader | Clipboard Health | Remote (Worldwide) Id-1167

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Why Clipboard Health Exists:

We exist to lift as many people up the socioeconomic ladder as possible. We dramatically improve lives, by letting healthcare professionals turn extra time and ambition into career growth and financial opportunity. We achieve this with our app-based marketplace that connects healthcare facilities and healthcare professionals, allowing healthcare professionals to book on-demand shifts and healthcare facilities to access on-demand talent. Our mission is to enable healthcare professionals to work when and where they want, and to enable healthcare facilities to meet their talent needs.

About Clipboard Health:

Clipboard Health is a post-Series C, extremely fast-growing tech startup with classic two-sided network effects, revolutionizing the market for healthcare talent. We are a diverse and inclusive company with a global, remote team. We have been named one of YC’s Top Companies for two years running, and have grown 25x across all key metrics in the last 18 months. There has never been a more exciting time to join our growing team and help us serve even more healthcare professionals and healthcare facilities, who can then better serve patients. To learn more about working at Clipboard Health, take a look at our Careers page and how we work.

About the Role:

First and foremost, you are an excellent coach. Your task is to give agents feedback, identify root causes of performance issues, and actively train agents to fix the defects that you find. You hold the people on your team to your high standards (you are not afraid to say “This isn’t good, and here’s why”), keep the customer experience at the center of every conversation, create SMART goals for improving performance, and write feedback that meets our standards for feedback. You are not afraid to dive into customer issues yourself and can become a product expert to serve as an excellent coaching source for your agents.

Day-to-Day Responsibilities:

  • Closely monitoring agent performance, primarily in terms of quality, productivity, and attendance metrics, with a primary goal of maintaining quality assurance scores above 90%
  • Providing frequent coaching to agents based QA feedback, metrics, customer survey responses, and your own ticket observations
  • Occasionally handling angry customer escalations
  • Ensure schedule adherence by agents and desired productivity levels
  • Maintaining coaching logs and providing regular written feedback to agents
  • Comfortably navigate our support environment, which includes tools such as Zendesk, Metabase, and Five9
  • Listen to team members’ feedback and resolve any challenges or conflicts
  • Initiate consequence management steps in the case of low-performing team members
  • Delegate tasks to high potential team members to build a culture of learning and development in the team
  • Suggest and lead team building activities for team motivation

Profile Must Haves:

  • +2 years of coaching experience – you’ve been directly responsible for helping others improve their performance
  • +2 years of customer service experience – you have been in a customer-facing position

System Requirements

  • Minimum 15Mbps wired internet connection
  • Minimum i5 processor or equivalent
  • Minimum 12GB Ram
  • Quiet working environment
  • Steady power and internet connection
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