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The Medical Office Receptionist undertakes a variety of day-to-day office and clerical tasks to ensure that office operations run smoothly and are successful in supporting other business activities.
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The Medical Center Representative is responsible for general clerical, receptionist, billing, referrals, patient registration and customer service for the operation of the business office in a medical center.
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The ECC Unit Secretary/ Monitor Tech provide clerical support for the functions of the ECC. Receptionist duties include greeting visitors in a friendly manner, courteously answering the telephone and taking accurate messages, and maintaining communication with physician, ancillary departments and supervisors.
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Performs general clerical and receptionist duties including medical record maintenance, order processing, typing, and/or word processing, and materials management functions on the nursing unit.
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Attend community meetings as requested by Corps OfficersGeneral ResponsibilitiesServe as office receptionist as neededPerform general clerical duties to include but not limited to: PhotocopyingFaxingMailingFilingAssist with the implementation and coordination of other Corps activities.
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Also will provide administrative and operations support to Sales and Operations, which includes general clerical, receptionist, and some other project management related work. Perform general clerical duties and help maintain hard copy and electronic filing systems.
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Carry out other clerical, secretarial or receptionist duties as required (e.g. keyboarding and data entry, charge entry, or photocopying) during quieter periods on the switchboard. Our system hospitals, also in Georgia, are Brooks County Hospital in Quitman, Grady General Hospital in Cairo, and Mitchell County Hospital in Camilla.
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Performs general clerical duties associated with distributing office faxes, packages and mail as required. Ability to understand and carry out general instructions in standard situations.
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The Secretary/ Receptionist performs general clerical support and office duties for the department and its Management. Provides general clerical support to management staff including scheduling meetings, routing phone calls and taking messages.
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Responsible for greeting clients, answering phones and taking messages, performing general clerical/administrative tasks such as entering/updating information into client database, generating/updating documents in MS Word, updating Excel Spreadsheets, updating PowerPoint diagrams, scanning/filing documents, supply room maintenance, ensuring office and kitchen are neat and presentable.
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Position Title: Receptionist Department: Store Administration Supervisor: Branch Manager FLSA: Non-exempt Position Summary:Provides general office support with a variety of clerical activities and related tasks.
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Acts as a receptionist and performs general clerical duties in assigned area. Completion of Health Unit Coordinator program is preferred. Acts as a receptionist and performs general clerical duties in assigned area.
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Provide general clerical and administrative support to all levels of professionals. Shottenkirk Davis Honda is now looking to hire a full-time Receptionist to join their dealership.
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Performs general receptionist and clerical duties in order to facilitate efficient functioning of the nursing unit. Provides the services of an Observer for any patient on a patient care unit who has been assessed to require constant observation in order to maximize his/her safety.
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Perform general office and secretarial duties including typing, answering telephone, maintaining files, photocopying, and faxing. Provide clerical support on special projects as needed.
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