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The Clerical/Administrative Assistant works closely with our HHA Recruitment team. The Clerical/Administrative Assistant is also responsible for reviewing and processing incoming HHA applications via paper and internet, as well as managing and following up on pending applications to resolve them.
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Administrative duties may include office/facilities management, board governance, information technology, scheduling, general clerical, receptionist, and project-based work. Performs administrative and office support activities for the Board of Directors, President/CEO, Chief Financial Officer, Program Director and External Relations-Special Events.
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Legal Receptionist/Secretary/Administrative Assistant. - Scheduling appointments & managing attorney calendars. Legal Receptionist/Secretary/Administrative Assistant. Our firm offers a variety of legal services primarily in the areas of family law and criminal defense.
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Service, service dispatcher, dispatcher, customer service, scheduling, appointment scheduler, customer rep, admin, administrative assistant, administrative person, receptionist, hvac dispatcher, dispatch, technical, green company, team, coordinator, service coordinator, call scheduler, answer phones, service customers, team coordinator.
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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 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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Complete required training on policies and procedures including but not limited to: customer service, registration of patients, phone etiquette and appointment scheduling. Must have the ability to type 40WPM. Experience with Nextgen and Dentrix strongly preferred.
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1 year of healthcare experience or 1 year in call center, front desk, receptionist, administrative assistant, or a combination equal to 1 year or successful completion of an externship program with Client.
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Legal Secretarial experience is preferred, but in some cases, experience as a file clerk, receptionist, or office assistant will suffice. Interact with the courts and administrative agencies regarding hearings, motions, and other appearances, and be the courts' primary point of contact with the firm for all administrative and scheduling issues as they pertain to the family law practice area.
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As a Receptionist/Administrative Assistant Intern, you will play a crucial role in supporting the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in managing schedules, facilitating communication, and ensuring efficient operations within the organization.
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Serves as primary receptionist and administrative support for Housing and Residence Life. Greets all guests to the office. , serves as the Director's Administrative Assistant (e.g., coordinates the Director's schedule and other staff schedules), works on various projects and tasks, and is responsible for many aspects of the budget including planning and purchases.
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The Receptionist/Legal Assistant will be responsible for answering phone calls, greeting clients, scheduling appointments, managing correspondence, organizing files, conducting legal research, and performing administrative tasks.
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Refer emergencies and walk-ins for treatment; answers routine medical, personnel, and administrative inquiries; and confirms eligibility; maintains patient logs. Work such as serving as a receptionist in a medical treatment center, performing record keeping duties and providing miscellaneous support to the medical staff of a medical treatment center.
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LHH is seeking a bright, entry-level office assistant/receptionist interested in a permanent position in Jacksonville, FL? If you are a qualified office assistant/receptionist interested in stepping up your career, please apply today.
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This is a part-time, on-site Receptionist role at Bloomtime Aesthetics in New York, NY. As a Receptionist, you will be responsible for greeting clients, answering phone calls and email/social media messages, posting on company social media accounts, scheduling appointments, maintaining patient records, and performing clerical tasks as needed.
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