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Perform receptionist duties such as greeting visitors, answering phones, and managing mail and deliveries. We are hiring a Bilingual Front Desk Coordinator for a client located in Montreal, QC. This is a full-time permanent opportunity working on-site.
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As a receptionist, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks, including filing, answering phones, meeting, and greeting visitors, and demonstrating a proactive, self-starter attitude.
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Assist with front desk receptionist duties, including greeting visitors and answering phones. You'll act as a part-time Office Services member, assisting with the front desk, organizing conference rooms, and handling the upkeep of the office.
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Operating as the front desk receptionist, tracking vendors and incoming packages as needed. This includes scheduling appointments, answering phones & giving information to callers, typing memos, transcribing notes, reserving conference room.
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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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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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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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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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Responsibilities include greeting and screening patients for potential emergency situations in a service oriented and professional manner, answering phones, monitoring the reception area for patient comfort and potential emergencies, registering patients and submitting charges.
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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. Medical Office Receptionist.
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The Receptionist arrives on time to work each day in time to prepare and get settled to begin answering the phones at 8 am and ends the day at 5 pm by forwarding the phones to the on-call service.
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Full-Time FRONT DESK / RECEPTIONIST needed for a locally owned, fast-paced forklift dealership in Albuquerque. - Front Desk / Receptionist United States. Front Desk / Receptionist.
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The Receptionist is responsible for the front desk reception, greeting visitors, answering phones, supports the Sales Department with various administrative and clerical tasks.
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