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Answer phones and transfer to the appropriate staff member, take and distribute accurate messages. Coordinate and schedule the office cleaning crew. Over all Office Support.
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Answer phones, retrieve messages, follow-up with call backs from answering service. Report all incidents and emergencies to Community Manager or Assistant Community Manager. Assist Community Manager with ordering office supplies for property when necessary.
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Answer phones, filing, faxing, scanning documentation and completing daily patient callbacks. Vivo HealthStaff is seeking a Front Desk Assistant to work at an Urgent Care facility across the San Francisco Bay Area. The Front Desk position is a full-time opportunity 40 hours per week with benefits provided.
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Prior experience or interested to work in a medical office setting. Welcome all patients and visitors by greeting them in person, answer inquiries and direct them through the registration process.
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In this position, you will perform clerical tasks, answer phones, sort and distribute mail. Other duties will include assisting the office manager, executives, and team members with preparing documents, organizing files, managing existing documents, and generally keeping the office organized, tidy, and running smoothly.
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Medical assistant or equivalent clinical training performs various duties throughout the office from patient intake to patient care. Ability to greet patients and answer phones in a professional manner.
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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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Office Team Members process customer sales, process payment transactions, answer phones, and schedule deliveries. Office Team Members are an integral part of Havertys' outstanding customer experience in our retail locations by being customer focused and working as a team.
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What : Receptionist / Office Assistant supporting CEO. Receptionist / Office Assistant Covington, GA. Receptionist skills - answer phones. What : Receptionist / Office Assistant supporting CEO.
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In addition, you will maintain Compulaw and Outlook calendars, schedule appointments, answer phones, prepare and follow up on matters relating to document preparation and timekeeping/billing, as well as other Legal Assistant duties.
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Assist Assistant Community Manager and/or Community Manager with other tasks and duties as required. 6 months or more clerical office experience. Assists with the on-going operations of the Office in relation to phone answering, directing callers and visitors, filing, and other clerical duties.
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Whether you answer the phones, take applications, protect children, or help care for residents or patients at one of our facilities, you make a difference by working at DHS. Plus, working for the State has great perks, including a pension, maternity leave, paid state holidays, and much more.
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Minimum high school diploma or equivalent; successful completion of Medical Assistant or Certified Nursing Assistant training program; current CMA or CNA certification; excellent organizational and interpersonal skills; basic computer skills; experience using MS Word, Excel, and Outlook as well as an electronic medical record; the ability to assist in common medical and office procedures.
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Responsibilities: Answer Registrar Office phones to provide first-level contact and problem resolution/referral. Typical duties include but are not limited to: answering phones, attending to in-person customer service needs, directing questions to the correct office or staff member, and general office duties.
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Provide office management support, serving as back-up to Operations Team to answer phones, process mail and offer administrative support as needed. Free Wheelchair Mission is seeking a Development Administration Assistant who not only meets the requirements of the job but has an interest in being part of an organization that is making a significant difference in the lives of individuals in need throughout the world.
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