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Provide administrative/clerical tasks including answering telephones, scheduling appointments and providing support for front desk/receptionist. Law Firm seeks an experienced full-time, in-office, Trusts & Estates Paralegal to join a boutique law firm providing tax, succession, estate planning and trustadministration services to its clients.
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Encouraged to apply: reception, front desk, medical receptionist, office assistant, customer service, administrative assistant, client access, client coordinator, patient coordinator, call center representative, client services, scheduling.
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Receptionist Takes charge of the front desk operations including but not limited to, answering phones, mail processing, accepting package and other deliveries, greeting, announcing, and signing in patients/visitors/guestsGreets visitors/patients to the 2nd floor offices and alerts staff to guest/patient arrivals.
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Your core responsibilities will include: Perform intermediate-level office tasks including receptionist and front desk duties, document processing, general office support, and report generation.
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PSR/ Medical Receptionist – Front Desk, Front Office, Clerical, Patient Service, Patient Representative, Administrative, Receptionist, Clinic Receptionist, Customer Service, Admitting, Patient Service Representative, Patient Access Representative, Teller, No experience, medical office, health care, healthcare, administrative assistant.
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KEYWORDS: front desk, office, administration, receptionist, office, hiring immediately, full time, member enrollment, customer service, childcare, ymca, camp counselor, children, teacher, coach, fitness, exercise, part time, after school job, mornings, afternoons fun, sportsEach Goldfish Swim School is an independently owned and operated franchise.
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Find us at: Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | mercy.net | Mercy Careers Front Desk, Front Office, Clerical, Patient Service, Patient Representative, Administrative, Receptionist, Clinic Receptionist, Customer Service, Admitting, Patient Service Representative, Patient Access Representative, Teller, healthcare management, healthcare administration, office manager, healthcare, medical office manager, healthcare.
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Front Desk, Front Office, Clerical, Patient Service, Patient Representative, Administrative, Receptionist, Clinic Receptionist, Customer Service, Admitting, Patient Service Representative, Patient Access Representative, Teller, No experience, medical office, health care, healthcare, administrative assistant.
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Receptionist/ Front Desk experience is preferred. Medical Assistants will work with a team in the treatment center, including medical doctor's, chiropractor's, x-ray techs, and administrative staff.
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Employee shall provide administrative oversight at the customer service/front desk. Provide administrative support to the Altus AFB Transition Assistance Program (TAP) team; data input, gathering/producing materials for workshops and other administrative tasks related to databases specifically utilized in TAP. Desk-side training on databases will occur after it is deemed the employee has a solid general understanding of the overall scope of the services.
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1year in a call center, front desk, receptionist, administrative assistant or a combination equal to 1 year, Job Title: Administrative - Quality Coordinator. Completion of pre-registration items as necessary following the patient appointment scheduling.
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Concierge / Receptionist / Front Desk | Full-Time & Part-Time Positions. Maintain cleanliness of front lobby and order administrative/general supplies, schedule maintenance of copier/printer in timely manner.
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Need someone to manage the receptionist and front desk, enter logistical purchase details, coordinate with engineers, and handle material receiving and shipping. Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, transcribing, and faxing.
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In addition to all of this, you have at least 3 years of past administrative support experience specifically including receptionist/front desk work. The Receptionist/Administrative Assistant provides clients with their first impression of our firm.
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Chips Dental Associates with locations in Gibsonia and Pittsburgh, PA is looking to hire a full-time Front Desk Receptionist to add to our fun, professional, and positive administrative team.
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