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In this position, you will perform clerical tasks, answer phones, sort and distribute mail. Answer phone inquiries, direct calls, and provide basic company information. In this position, you will perform clerical tasks, answer phones, sort and distribute mail.
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No administrative duties: no follow-up on lab results, no phones to answer, no referrals or prior authorizations to process. No administrative duties: no follow-up on lab results, no phones to answer, no referrals or prior authorizations to process.
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The office requires a dedicated receptionist to answer phones, greet participants, and answer general questions regarding our services. This person will also act as an office assistant for the counseling staff there, to assist with clerical tasks such as data entry and error resolution in existing participant cases to ensure compliance, opening new cases, verifying appointments, filing paper and electronic documents, assisting/creating authorizations for service, sending communications via email etc.
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The ideal candidate for the Administrative Assistant III position may greet visitors, answer requests, answer phones, screen/route callers, take messages, and assist in resolving routine problems and inquiries pertaining to departmental policies / procedures.
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The Administrative Assistant will assist with expense reports and invoice processing in Concur and Panther Express. The Administrative Assistant will assist with event planning, including logistics, catering, registration, and purchasing.
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Answer phones coming into Administrative offices and answer or direct customer inquiries as appropriate. Minimum 2 years' office/Administrative Assistant experience required; 4 years preferred.
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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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Answer phones professionally with a focus on customer service. This position reports to the Chief Financial Officer and will be responsible for supporting the executive staff in all administrative functions and processes.
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Greet customers, answer phones, direct calls and messages to the appropriate person. Assist with invoicing; accounts receivable and uploading information in database (no accounting experience required.
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You also will answer phones, serve as a backup to reception staff, and support clients with connecting to telehealth. Badlands Human Service Center - Dickinson, ND - Administrative AssistantThe Administrative Assistant works within the center’s support services, which includes business office, registration, and reception.
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Receptionist duties - Greet visitors and respond to inquiries, maintain office, safety and MOT supplies and equipment as necessary, maintain office security by following procedures, develop relationships with internal and external customers, address customer complaints and questions, answer phones and route calls.
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Medical Receptionists come from all different backgrounds including customer service, clerical, secretary, administrative assistant, receptionist, retail/food service and more! The Float Medical Receptionist is responsible for preparing examination rooms, assisting physicians, recording height and weight, and completing clerical duties (answer phones, confirming appointments, email.
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Answer phones and receive guests;Schedule meetings and appointments;Host administrative meetings;Assist Administration with a wide variety of daily responsibilities and special projects; andPerform Additional duties as assigned.
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Answer phones and distribute interoffice mail. 2+ experience in an administrative position preferred. Coordinates and processes general administrative work. Company short term disability, long term disability, and life insurane.
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This position is an in-office position tasked with assisting our Office Manager with various administrative work, such as helping to answer the phones, checking the mail, and receiving deliveries.
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