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Answer phones with a smile, direct calls to the appropriate location and take messages appropriately. Greet customers, answer questions, give tours, provide directions, answer phones, conduct point of sale operations, and generally meet all front level membership and customer needs.
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We are looking for a Front Office Chiropractic Assistant that would help assist in Greeting Patients, Answering Phones, Submitting Insurance, Communicating with Insurance Companies, Monitoring Patient Care Programs, and Cold Laser and Ice Treatments.
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The Call Center Representative is responsible for answering the telephones/parking kiosk support calls during events throughout the District Detroit, ensuring guest can find and gain access to all facilities operated by Olympia Parking.
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Hotel Reservation / Call Center Agents support our Golden Nugget Hotels and Casinos. Hotel Reservation / Call Center Agents. Answer all incoming calls for all Golden Nugget properties.
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Provide customer support in the SunRail customer service call center. 1 to 2 years Customer Service experience in a Call Center Environment. Answer incoming calls and emails, respond to complaints, providing SunRail and Central Florida Rail Corridor information as necessary.
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The Call Center Representative should have the ability to perform all emergency protocols, such as call codes and appropriate use of the overhead emergency paging system, and make patient outreach from assigned work queues, My Chart referrals, after-hours answering service follow up, and reminder calls.
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Answer phones, schedule new and follow up patients in CentricityObtain lab and all ancillary test results, prior to patient visitsMask fits for CPAP patientsTrain patients on use of Actigraphy watchesDownload Actigraphy watchesDownload CPAP compliance reportsSchedule sleep studies as neededOther duties as assigned Qualifications MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCERegistered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) or Registered Sleep Technologist (RST) certification.
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Assists patient experience coordinator with answering phones, scheduling appointments and filing paper work and charts. The Rehabilitation Aide (equivalent to rehabilitation technician and physical therapy aide positions) will assist the Patient Experience Coordinator and clinicians by performing requested administrative and clinical duties.
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Assist patient experience coordinator with keeping track of both non-medical and medical supplies for the clinic and may order inventory. Work Experience: Previous Clinical Aide or Rehab Tech experience preferred.
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The ideal candidate will have at least one-year experience in a similar role and must be able to handle walk-in clients, answer phones, filing paperwork, and general administrative work.
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Intermediate ability to implement, configure, and administer Cisco Call Manager, Call Center & Unity environment and Nortel TDM and VoIP platforms. Demonstrated expert level experience with Nortel/Avaya system design, Cisco wired/wireless phones, PRI/Smart trunk configuration, NXX number plans and trunk routing, capacity planning and capacity management.
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From time to time, the volunteer/Corps Member coordinator and/or visitor center supervisor may ask the Corps Member to help with a variety of office duties, such as making copies, answering the phones, and stuffing envelopes.
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We answer the phones without the benefit of an automated answering system to ensure a live person answers our phone every time, triple check for quality assurance before drop shipping an order in plenty of time for the requested date, and never add a surcharge for rush orders produced in-house.
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Provide customer service support to the Toy store, including answering phones and answering consumer questions. The Fisher Price Toy Store is currently looking for a Sr Toy Store Associate to support day to day operations.
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Job DetailsThe Patient Access Representative is responsible:Patient intake,Scheduling and registering patientsVerifying insurances, Tracking insurance authorizations, Collecting copays, Answering phones and providing general administrative support functions.
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