Mobility Service Agent - Full Time (Phoenix)

Sol TransportationPhoenix, AZ
12dOnsite

About The Position

Join a team where compassion, community, and teamwork are at the heart of what we do! We are seeking a highly motivated and compassionate individual for our Mobility Service Agent: Driver position. If you’re looking for a fulfilling career in a customer service based field, then this would be the perfect fit for you. Our team members provide the utmost care for our passengers, and make a difference daily by helping those who are not able to help themselves. By joining us, you won’t just be driving- you’ll be making a tangible difference in our community, one mile at a time. Position Overview : As our Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Driver, you play a pivotal role in connecting patients with vital medical services. Your commitment to safety, care, and community will ensure that every individual you transport feels secure, respected, and part of our extended community family.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated passion for community service and care.
  • Strong teamwork and communication skills.
  • Ability to handle medical equipment safety and with care.

Responsibilities

  • Compassionately assist passengers to and from medical facilities using company vehicles.
  • Prioritize and ensure the safe, timely transportation of every passenger to their scheduled medical appointment.
  • Maintain vehicle to the highest standards, ensuring a safe and pleasant environment for passenger and reflecting our commitment to community excellence.
  • Expertly secure passenger, wheelchairs, and other necessary mobile devices inside the vehicle, and always considering passenger comfort.
  • Display sound judgment and decision-making skills, especially concerning passenger safety.
  • Engage in effective and emphatic communication with passenger, understating their unique needs and concerns.

Benefits

  • Health insurance (Full-time)
  • Paid time off (Full-time & Part-time)
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