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Law firm is seeking a Receptionist/Legal Assistant with preferred law firm work experience. Bilingual (Spanish /English) both written and oral preferred but not required. This individual will be assisting in many aspects of the legal practice: answering multiple phone lines, talking to clients, attorneys and adjusters, opening files and reporting claims, corresponding with them via email and letters, data entry, copying and scanning, sorting mail, and ordering supplies.
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Bilingual (Spanish, Portuguese, or French) preferred. Two (2) years of progressively responsible clerical experience, including receptionist and scheduling duties required. Bilingual (Spanish, Portuguese, or French) preferred.
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NWA Pediatrics is seeking a full-time bilingual (English/Spanish) receptionist. Drs. Joe T. Robinson and Terry Payton founded the Northwest Arkansas Pediatric Clinic in 1983 to provide comprehensive care for children from infancy to adolescence.
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Paul Counts - State Farm Agency is seeking a qualified professional to join their winning team for the role of Bilingual Customer Service Representative / Receptionist - State Farm Agent Team Member.
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D G MEDINA CONSTRUCTION, LLC is currently looking for a Bilingual Receptionist-Administrative Assistant to join our team. 1- 2 years of experience as a receptionist in a professional business environment.
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We are looking for a versatile bilingual legal receptionist to run our reception department. To ensure success as a legal receptionist, you should exhibit excellent communication skills and competency in general office administration.
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As our Receptionist, you'll handle multiple projects in a prioritized manner to meet the goals and objectives of the organization. Bilingual (English/Spanish)- A MUST! Attend and support all professional development training, meetings, and events.
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Processes and understan Receptionist, Spanish, Bilingual, Front Desk, Customer Service, Retail, Education. Processes and understan Receptionist, Spanish, Bilingual, Front Desk, Customer Service, Retail, Education.
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Answers, screens, and forwards incoming phone calls in accordance with National Vision protocol. Ensures high quality customer service while following all safety protocols. Ensures a smooth flow of customers through the store.
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Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required.
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Processes and understan Receptionist, Spanish, Bilingual, Front Desk, Customer Service, Retail, Education
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Busy Physician Practice in Seminole seeks reliable, hardworking medical receptionist. Bilingual English/Spanish helpful and preferred but not required if strong candidate. Starting Salary $17.00 an hour Position is responsible for: Customer Service Patient Scheduling Answering Phones Must Possess: Excellent Customer Service Skills/Friendly, positive attitude Ability to work well in a team and show initiative Computer Skills (Experience with EMR/EHR products a Plus) Ability to Multi-Task & function well in a fast-paced environment Previous or current medical office experience needed.
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As the receptionist you will answer all incoming calls while utilizing courteous customer service principles and representing the agency in the most professional manner possible. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
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Permanent and temporary placement available of full-time and part-time positions.
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At least one year of experience as a Medical Receptionist or Medical Assistant (MA) in an outpatient setting, or in medical case management. Bilingual in English and Spanish. The Referral Coordinator will also collaborate with other referral staff, medical providers, and patient care support staff to effectively communicate and ensure successful tracking and coordination of referrals.
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