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To thrive in this job, you’ll need to be a confident multi-tasker who is a quick study with technology and can type and answer phones. · Working on computers and answering phones to intake information in a busy environment.
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Answer phones and take referrals; pre-authorize visits; or assist as needed with front desk duties or billing services. Assist the front desk with paperwork, phone calls, and additional duties as needed.
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Club Cleanliness and Maintenance:Go above and beyond to keep the front desk area and lobby clean and orderly. Answer phones in a friendly manner and assist callers with a variety of questions.
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Handle all front desk related activities including: Answer phones in a friendly manner and assist callers with a variety of questions. With more than 2,000 locations in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Panama, Mexico and Australia, there's plenty of opportunity on our Planet and we are always looking for talented individuals to join our team Our member mission says it best: our product is a tool, a means to an end; not a brand name or a mold maker, but a tool that can be used by anyone.
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This full time (40 hour per week) front desk, customer service position plays an important role at the Duke Health & Fitness Center. This position independently answer phones, handles customer inquiries/complaints, schedules massage appointments and provides emergency services as necessary.
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Some of your responsibilities will include: Customer Service/Front Desk Activities:Greet members and guests providing exceptional customer service making everyone feel comfortable and welcome.
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Employees:o Recruit, hire, train and develop a high performing staff consisting of Assistant General Managers, Front Desk Associates, and Fitness Trainers. o Answer phones in a friendly manner and assist callers with a variety of questions.
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Front Desk Supervisor - EVEN Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown, PA. Routinely check in/check-out guests, answer phones, take reservations and assist staff with job functions. Assist in supervising the front desk function; ensure staff is properly trained including service expectations, hotel facilities and services, local directions, property management and reservations systems, safety and emergency procedures, etc.
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Regular cleaning of all exercise equipment and tanning beds. Regular facility cleaning and upkeep such as mopping up spills under equipment, trash removal, cleaning windows and mirrors, and re-racking weights.
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It’s fast-paced on occasion and you’ll be the person they rely on to answer questions during registration. This is not a casual desk job. You must also be up to date on all vaccinations (including but not limited to COVID-19 and annual flu shot), pass a drug test, and pass a background check prior to hire.
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The Front Desk Associate is responsible for all departmental functions aligned with the mission, vision, and goals of PM Pediatrics. Answer phones and route calls to the appropriate party.
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You will answer phones and assist with questions from patients, doctor’s offices, or patient families. SDMI is seeking Front Desk Admitters to join our team and serve as the face of our organization.
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Fill in other staff positions as needed - Answer phones and return calls. - Run front desk/lobby area during parties/events. - Give facility tours and answer questions about parties and events.
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Utilize POS system to assist with new membership cards, change of address and billing or payment questions. Physical Demands/Requirements:Walk and stand, for prolonged periods of time; to frequently stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, crawl, climb, reach, twist, grasp, and make repetitive hand motion.
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Check members in, tour and sign up new members, log amenities and communicate updates and events to members and guests. Maintain physical ability to administer CPR in the event of medical emergency. E-Verify Participation Poster: Right to Work Poster: at a franchise location are employed by the Franchisee and are not employees of PFHQ (the Franchisor.
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