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Our interview process typically includes a phone interview, several in-person interviews, background check, reference check, driving record review and a drug screen. Commitment: Ensure our customers have a world-class service experience at every step along their ownership journey, especially in the scheduling and estimating of vehicle service and repairs.
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Responsibilities include handling telephones, patient appointment scheduling, patient check-in, insurance verification, authorization, pre-certifications, referrals, and posting charges, initial collections, preparing well-coded and accurate billing and maintenance of medical records.
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The Patient Service Representative is responsible for the patient check-in process, updating computer patient personal information and insurance information, handling a multi-line phone system, medical records filing and maintenance, and collection of co-pays and cash payments.
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This position may be responsible for various types of driver related activities such as routing, driver check in and the monitoring, compliance and performance indicators for driver hours of service.
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Our pre-employment process in the US includes a background check as a part of the hiring process, and will include a drug screen for pharmacy related roles. Flexible scheduling, including remote work where possible.
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Manage resources used in maintenance training, including aircraft, engine stands, training aids, machine shop equipment, consumables, lab spaces and classroom scheduling, and tool room equipment.
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Experienced in answering telephones, scheduling, typing or computer word processing, office machine operation. Check visitors in and direct or escort them to specific destinations.
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Provides administrative support for patient related activities, which include patient scheduling, patient check in, checkout, medical records and follow up activities. Specialized training in charge entry and cash handling and collections.
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Front desk coordinator primary functions : Providing reception, scheduling, patient check-in, patient check-out, telephone service, and other patient-related services. Scheduling, insurance verification.
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Bargaining unit position, This position is eligible for a hybrid schedule with an option to split time between campus and elsewhere, in accordance with the university telecommuting policy, External candidates must complete a 4-month probationary period, A probationary period may be required for current UVM employees, Background Check required for this position.
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Under general supervision, this position performs front office processes associated with patient check-in, check-out, scheduling, referrals, electronic medical records, administers and supports the clinic’s billing, and insurance functions, in accordance with internal standards and procedures, and regulatory requirements.
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Manage and process A/P, including purchase orders, invoice validation, coding, and bi-weekly check scheduling. This role requires a candidate with a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or a related field, full mastery of QuickBooks Online with a minimum of 3 - 5 years of recent experience, and a proven administrative track record.
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Oversee the daily operations of the store, including: open and closing procedures, work order management, performing the CICO (Check-In, Check-Out) procedures, providing high levels of customer service, staffing and scheduling and/or making necessary modifications, inventory management and proper cash handling.
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Under the direction of the Provider(s) and Practice Manager, the Office Assistant performs all front office duties including answering the telephone, scheduling patient appointments, performing check-in and check-out functions, and maintaining patient medical records.
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Reliable vehicle to transport yourself from the branch to property visits is required (mileage reimbursement OR car allowance is available)Valid, current driver’s license required; subject to pre-employment Motor Vehicle Record check, and proof of insurance required Acquire pesticide certification as required by federal, state, or local law (list states required)Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesAbility to become knowledgeable of TruGreen’s products and services (training provided.
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