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Guest-service oriented; prior work experience in guest services, front desk, or related professional area. Help walk-in guests with obtaining basic leasing information regarding prices, unit availability, and making appointment as necessary.
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As an Appointment Coordinator/Receptionist you will be essential in the operation of not only our barbershop, but also our cocktail lounge. Duties include: running our front desk, handling retail sales, making drinks for clients before or after their haircuts, taking payments for both sides of the business, and generally making Scissors & Scotch the best barbershop/bar in town by building long-term relationships with repeat clients.
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Front Desk Coordinator. Pull next days patient charts and organize per scheduled appointment time. Keep Font Desk and Lobby area clean. Maintain inventory of all front office supplies.
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Job Title: Front Desk Coordinator (with Potential for Advancement to Manager) We are seeking a highly motivated, organized, and fun Front Desk Coordinator to join our team.
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Referral & Appointment Coordinator - Cardiology Office. Experience with insurance payers, front desk registration duties or related i.e. Medical Assistant, Biller, Registration staff.
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1year in a call center, front desk, receptionist, administrative assistant or a combination equal to 1 year, Completion of pre-registration items as necessary following the patient appointment scheduling.
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Front Desk Coordinator will provide superb customer service while ensuring accurate demographic, forms, insurance information is entered into the system. Experience with registration, appointment scheduling, and insurance verification.
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As a Bartender & Appointment Coordinator you will be essential in the operation of not only our barbershop, but also our cocktail lounge. As a Bartender & Appointment Coordinator you will be essential in the operation of not only our barbershop, but also our cocktail lounge.
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The primary responsibilities are split between surgical scheduling, back-up procedure unit (BEACON Clinic) scheduling and administrative support including, but not limited to: front desk coverage, oversight of appointment waitlist and recall lists, and cross-coverage of all specialty coordinator roles as needed.
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Front-desk daily duties : perform weekday opening through closing tasks of phone management, greeting/arriving patients in EMR system, collecting patient copays/coinsurances and deductibles upon patient check in, scheduling out full treatment plan for appointments after initial evaluation, completing accurate data entry with intake/registration/processing of new patients, rescheduling appointments as needed, performing patient visit phone call reminders, and managing accurate patient accounts.
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As a Front Desk Coordinator I, you will coordinate the daily activities of a Medical Office implementing office work flow and managing communication. You will be responsible for answering phones, greeting patients, appointment scheduling and reminder calls, and patient concerns.
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Our practice needs a Front Desk Coordinator to help us give our patients a 5-star experience all the time, every time. Front Desk Coordinator Needed Do you have a way of making people feel at ease and comfortable, even if you don’t know them.
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Positions in this role as a Clinical Operations Coordinator will be handling an exciting variety of Clinical Operations duties, including patient appointment scheduling, admissions, and reception.
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JOB TITLE: Front Desk Coordinator - Medical Receptionist. The Front Desk Coordinator greets patients by their first name when they first walk into the clinic to provide a comfortable and welcoming experience during every visit.
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