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You'll be in our branded gear and help run our lobby and curbside service by greeting everyone as they come in and solving whatever their need ischeck in, check out, answering questions, booking reservations and tailoring our service offerings to their needs.
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1 year of experience in the hospitality industry as a hotel front desk agent, hotel receptionist, or guest service specialist preferred. Greet, check-in, and check out guests when they arrive and leave the premises, distribute keys and room assignments, and record credit card information.
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The person serving in the position of Clinic Receptionist is responsible for instilling a favorable first impression and gaining the confidence of the patient during the scheduling/registration process.
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Salon Front Desk Receptionist. -Keeping all the details in check, from accurate appointment books to ensuring our salon is the place every pet dreams of. - Rocking our "GOT HEART" approach with every check-in, spreading joy and positive vibes.
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Welcome, register, check-in, and check out guests staying at the hotel, provide keys and room numbers, and record credit card information. We're looking for a positive and professional Hotel Front Desk Agent to deliver an exceptional experience to every guest at our hotel.
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Sales Person, Sales Consultant, Sales, Customer Service, Retail, Accounts Executive, Brand Representative, Inside Sales, Outside Sales, Marketing Sales, Sales Representative, Sales Management, Auto Business, Commissioned Sales, Account Sales, Internet Sales, Telemarketing, Receptionist, Phone Sales, Cold Calls, E-Commerce, E-Leads, E-Sales, Internet Marketing, Internet Sales.
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Check in, check out, answering questions, booking reservations and tailoring our service offerings to their needs. Manage cash, check, and credit card transactions and reporting/reconciling Gets to know clients and their pet’s names on a regular basis Obtain all information related to a pet’s visit; ensure accuracy of all information.
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The principal duties are to handle check-in for arrival clients, handle check-out for departing clients, make follow-up reservations for existing clients, sell activity packages and daycare on reservations made, greet all guests, clients, and vendors, and handle any general inquiries about the business.
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One year of relevant front office receptionist experience. The PCC over sees patients at check in and prior to leaving the clinic. The Patient Care Coordinator (PCC) provides all non-clinical assistance required by the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH.
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Client service experience in jobs such as receptionist, veterinary reception, or customer support representative, is a bonus but not required. Manage cash, check, and credit card transactions and reporting/reconciling.
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Call patient's insurance company to verify coverage and benefits; check for prior authorization/precertification requirements prior to any surgery or radiologic procedure. Surgery Scheduler:Schedules all surgical procedures and radiologic procedures ordered by physicians.
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You’re probably going to scoop some poop, clean up some pee, go home with some fur on you and get lots of sloppy kisses! You’ll be in our branded gear and help run our lobby and curbside service by greeting everyone as they come in and solving whatever their need is.
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Subject Matter Expert in practice management system with regards to patient registration, e-check in, ensuring account information is accurate and up to date for each visit. Be efficient in patient check in, obtaining all necessary consents and promptly notifying back office of each patient’s arrival and presenting any pertinent patient information to the back-office team.
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Acts as front desk receptionist on a daily basis which includes initial screening of clients to determine needs to establish public health services and set up medical/other appointments. If you are a retiree of the Florida Retirement System (FRS), please check with the FRS on how your current benefits will be affected if you are re-employed with the State of Florida.
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Perform regular bookkeeping duties: make sure hotel guest information is current and correct. Exhibits working knowledge of Microsoft Office and reservation management systems. Take incoming calls, online and in-person room bookings requests, and answer questions about guests' needs involving room rates, available rooms, amenities, rewards programs, and special requests.
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