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Experience Required (Minimum level of experience): 1 year of healthcare experience, or 1 year in a call center, front desk, receptionist, administrative assistant, or a combination equal to 1 year, or successful completion of an externship program with San Ysidro Health.
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1 year of experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, guest service specialist, or similar position preferred. Complete other administrative duties as needed such as data entry, paperwork, photocopying, etc.
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1 year in a call center, front desk, receptionist, administrative assistant or a combination equal to 1 year, Assist patients with scheduling appointments, rescheduling or cancelling appointments, and completion of pre-registration items as necessary following the patient appointment scheduling guidelines.
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At Solano Law Firm, we're in search of an exceptional Bilingual Front Desk Coordinator who will be the face and voice of our firm. We are searching for dedicated Admin Assistants and Front Desk Coordinators to be part of our journey at our Atlanta, Georgia office.
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At least 2 years of proven experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, or in a similar role. We are seeking an experienced Receptionist to join our team in Sugar Land, TX.
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Must be able to work sitting down in a desk, in front of a computer, for 6-8 hours per day. This position is responsible to fill the role of front office receptionist and customer service support.
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Previous experience as an Administrative Assistant, Front Desk Receptionist or Office Coordinator role. You will offer administrative support across the community and coordinate office activities.
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1 year of healthcare experience or 1 year in a call center, front desk, receptionist, or administrative assistant. Under the direct supervision of the call center management, you will be part of a dedicated team that is passionate and motivated to improving overall health of the communities we service, one call at a time; you will work collaboratively to ensure the department meets performance goals, while demonstrating compassion, respect, empathy, integrity in every call you complete with our patients and customers.
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Enlivant is seeking an Administrative Coordinator. As an Administrative Coordinator, you will be responsible for providing excellent customer service to our visitors, residents, families and team members by generally being the first point of contact.
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Receptionist/Front Desk: Answer incoming calls, forward calls, take messages, and notify employees that visitors have arrived, when needed. As an Administrative Assistant, you will be responsible for a variety of duties from administrative office needs to clerical level accounting, supporting both office and field operations.
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We are looking for a Front Desk Receptionist-Executive Administrative Assistant (Dual Role) who is proactive, thinks one step ahead, with the ability to multi-task and remain calm under pressure.
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Contribute to the front office team by helping to answer phones, schedule appointments, and provide back-up to the front desk receptionist when needed. - Provide administrative and front desk support to ensure efficient operation of the office.
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As a Receptionist at WSLS, you will play a vital role in our daily operations by providing administrative support and ensuring our front desk functions smoothly. Proven experience as an administrative assistant, receptionist, or in a similar role.
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Key Words: customer service representative, receptionist, front desk, administrative assistant. The YMCA is a powerful non-profit association of men, women, and children joined together by a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility.
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Where required by state law and/or city ordinance; this employer will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employees Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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