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Compensation range: $16.25 -$18.70 per hour (Position eligible to earn commission based on company-established sales metrics)Your Talents:Provide exceptional customer service to individuals visiting the Wireless Vision store, including greeting customers, answering phones and assessing their needs.
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Duties include filing, scanning documents, and answering phones. The Billing Specialist is responsible for billing and collections while also providing administrative assistance to their direct manager and Project Administration department as needed.
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Compensation range: $16.55 - $20.25 per hour (Position eligible to earn commission based on company-established sales metrics)Your Talents:Provide exceptional customer service to individuals visiting the Wireless Vision store, including greeting customers, answering phones and assessing their needs.
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The Medical Receptionist is responsible for performing office functions including but not limited to answering phones, scheduling, registration, and billing for patients in the clinic setting.
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Greets and checks patients in at the front desk as well as performing a variety of office duties including answering phones, entering data into the computer, verifying and filing insurance, scanning charts, processing requests for medical records, billing and accepting payments.
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The primary purpose of the Medical Office Assistant position is to provide support with the daily activities of the clinic including answering phones and routing calls, scheduling appointments, patient referrals, greeting and registering patients.
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Perform typical office duties including but not limited to answering phones, greeting visitors, data entry, filing, selling to customers and billing. Gavina Coffee Company is a family owned and operated Specialty Coffee Roaster.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse is responsible for supporting both the front and back office, including greeting and rooming patients, scheduling, answering phones, taking vitals, drawing blood, administering vaccines, and providing additional clinical support wherever needed.
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Provide general administrative support, such as answering phones, greeting clients, and handling incoming and outgoing mail. -Assist with billing and invoicing processes, including time entry and client billing inquiries.
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Performs various administrative tasks such as typing, filing, answering phones, scheduling, record keeping, coordinating meetings and conferences, obtaining supplies, and sorting/distributing mail.
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Provide backup coverage to the Portland office front desk when office administrator and office coordinator are unavailable, including answering phones. Hennebery Eddy Architects seeks an Accounting Specialist to be the "go to" person for our client billing and collections, vendor management and payments, and project accounting support for our financial operations and architecture project teams.
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Perform administrative/clerical functions, including but not limited to, maintaining files, copying, imaging, answering phones, data entry, sorting/ distributing mail and/or packages 2. Assist customers via phone, e-mail and/or fax in all inquiries, including but not limited to, tracing shipments, rate quotes, tariff discrepancies, billing and/or invoicing questions, etc.
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The Administrative Assistant will undertake general administrative duties, including managing and disseminating information via email and communication boards, answering phones, taking memos, and maintaining files.
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Support the administrative clinical staff, including but not limited to: answering phones, patient reception, patient scheduling, dental record review and maintenance, patient registration, and patient billing.
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Our diverse team of professionals will provide you with the freedom to practice with a specialty and modality of your choosing without the distraction of answering phones or conducting medical billing.
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