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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 trust administration services to its clients.
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The Front Desk Receptionist be responsible for greeting clients and visitors to our office. Front Desk Receptionist. The receptionist will oversee giving clients directions to various parts of the office, contacting employees regarding visitors, answering phones, and taking messages, and sorting and distributing study documents to clients and staff members.
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Our outstanding dental practice is seeking an exceptional Dental Receptionist / Front Desk for an opportunity to join our dedicated team. [Full-time dental office receptionist with primary responsibilities of answering mutiple line phones, confirming appointments, greeting and checking in patients, data entry with accuracy and speed.
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2+ years as an Estate Planning Paralegal. Draft Incapacity, Probate, and Trust Administration documents. Trusts & Estates Paralegal. Bachelors Degree, ABA accredited Paralegal Certificate a plus. Perform legal research.
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Performs front medical desk procedures that include answering telephones, greeting the patients, entering patient demographics in the computer, scheduling appointments, chart assembly, filing, completing forms, coding fee slips, collecting payments and a variety of general office duties including medical records and switchboard.
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Performs front desk receptionist responsibilities to include data entry, assisting customers as they enter Employee Health, filing and retrieving medical charts, and answering phones.
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Assists with completion of workers' compensation and OSHA reports are completed as delegated by the supervising NP.Maintain necessary medical and office supplies in both clinical and front desk areas according to standard inventory lists.
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The Medical Front Desk Receptionist: provides assistance to patients, doctors, office employees, and other individuals. You will help the medical office run smoothly by scheduling appointments, greeting and checking in patients, answering phones, maintaining accounts and records, taking insurance, referrals, and other tasks as needed.
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Perform front desk receptionist responsibilities to include data entry, assisting customers as they enter Employee Health, filing and retrieving medical charts, and answering phones.
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The Medical Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for basic clerical tasks such as answering the phones, greeting patients and visitors, scheduling appointments in a professional and timely manner.
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Serves as the initial contact person at a medical practice, responsible for assuring an excellent patient experience at the front desk and while in the reception area. This role is principally responsible for all front desk and intake-related activities.
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Duke City Urgent Care is looking to add a few exceptional front desk individuals for our Albuquerque, Westside and Los Lunas locations. Responsibilities include greeting patients and office operations, such as answering telephones, printing, copying, faxing, scanning, processing payments, and ensuring accuracy of data entry when obtaining patient information.
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Front Desk - Full Time. Medical Office Receptionist. Scheduling appointments, greeting and checking in patients, answering phones, maintaining accounts and records, assisting doctor in exam room as needed, and other tasks as needed.
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If you are a front desk expert, we are looking for you! You'll be responsible for greeting clients and taking them to their photographer, answering the phone and keeping the studio on schedule.
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Primarily responsible for answering the phone lines, managing the front entrance and maintaining the reception desk, utilizing excellent customer service skills while greeting visitors and homeowners via phone and face-to-face.
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