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A Clinical Allergy Specialist manages the day-to-day operations of the United Allergy Services allergy center, administering allergy tests, educating patients on allergen immunotherapy, administering processes, professionally interacting with providers and medical practice employees, and providing patient-centered care to the many allergy sufferers in the communities United Allergy serves. This role involves performing both clinical and administrative responsibilities in a medical provider's office and working directly under the supervision of a physician. The specialist is responsible for developing and maintaining an understanding of allergens, the allergic response, UAS clinical protocols, and the features and benefits of immunotherapy. The Clinical Allergy Specialist is tasked with ensuring safe and effective immunotherapy processes, which include the administration of quality allergy testing and the formulation and preparation of allergy immunotherapy. Educating patients on how to administer injections with the Immunotherapy is a key responsibility, as is ensuring patient progress by following up with patients and ensuring that Immunotherapy is picked up on a timely basis. The role also requires completing all appropriate paperwork and verifying insurance eligibility for each patient. In addition, the specialist administers patient scheduling, whether in person, via phone, or through UAS centralized scheduling protocols. They are responsible for handling and submitting all billing documentation to the appropriate office via applicable EMR systems. Maintaining and securing clinic inventory levels is also crucial, including ordering and receiving inventory. The specialist must develop and maintain effective, professional relationships with providers and medical office staff, escalating patient or other questions to the appropriate team member or provider in a timely manner. Meeting the strategic goals and objectives of the clinic and company regarding assigned clinic productivity and revenue is essential, along with performing other related duties as required and assigned.