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Resource Directory Specialist

Wellist is seeking a Resource Directory Specialist reporting into our Director, Directory Call Center Operations at our Nashville, Tennessee location. You will  make life easier for employees, patients, and their families by providing access to valuable resources such as financial assistance, emotional support, transportation, and beyond.  

You will work on a team to call community resources to confirm and record vendor information so that Wellist users have access to the most accurate and helpful information when they need support. This includes effectively delivering the scripting specific to each category and entering all information completely, without error.

What You Will Do

  • Make high-volume outbound calls to vendors to verify and update contact information, services offered, geographic coverage, and other relevant details.
  • Confirm vendor credentials and ensure compliance with company quality standards.
  • Accurately document and update all vendor interactions and information in our database.
  • Identify and resolve discrepancies or incomplete data, following up as necessary.
  • Provide feedback on any patterns or issues observed during the verification process to support continuous improvement.

What You Bring to Wellist - Must Demonstrate

  • Strong communication skills, with a clear, professional phone presence.
  • High attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and record-keeping.
  • Previous experience in a customer service, call center, or data verification role is a plus.
  • Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
  • Proficiency with CRM systems or similar database tools is preferred.
  • Strong data entry skills with attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Proficiency in typing with a minimum speed of 60 WPM.
  • Prior experience in a healthcare setting is a plus.

About Wellist

Wellist is a mission-driven digital health company leading the way in revolutionizing how employers enhance employee well-being while reducing costs. Our innovative solution delivers the “right resources at the right time,” using a precision resource-matching platform, targeted activation campaigns, and employee-driven data. By simplifying benefits access and amplifying value from existing benefits partners, we help organizations improve employee outcomes and achieve significant cost reductions. 

Wellist’s outstanding contributions have been recognized by organizations including Fast Company (Most Innovative Companies 2024 - Human Resources), MassTLC (Most Innovative Technology of the Year), Rock Health (Top 50 in Digital Health, Diversity, Leadership), American Business Awards (Company of the Year, Silver Stevie) and BostInno (50onFire). 

Why work here

  • A meaningful mission - join a team that makes a real difference for employees and their loved ones.

  • Outstanding benefits - excellent medical and dental insurance coverage, life & disability insurance, 3 weeks of PTO, and 401k contribution

  • Personal growth - opportunity to accelerate your career with a high-growth, high-impact wellbeing company.

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