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High school diploma and two years of medical receptionist/front desk experience required, to include knowledge of medical terminology/abbreviations and physician office operations required.
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Two years of medical receptionist/front desk experience required, to include knowledge of medical terminology/abbreviations and physician office operations. Medical receptionist position responsible for scheduling patient appointments, receiving and processing outpatients, collecting and communicating patient demographic/insurance information, data entry of patient services and co-payments, payment reconciliation and deposit, processing referrals and pre-certification of procedures for a multi-specialty physician outpatient practice located in a hospital environment.
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As an On-call Receptionist, you will be an integral part of the administrative team, stepping in to ensure seamless front desk operations during periods when the primary Receptionist is unavailable.
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As a Receptionist/Administrative Assistant at Lincoln Industrial Staffing, you will play a crucial role in ensuring smooth office operations and providing exceptional customer service to both clients and candidates.
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As a vital member of the leasing team this position handles requests for vacancy information, as well as overflow work from office staff - including word processing, data entry and internet research tasks.
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Assist with other administrative tasks, such as data entry, copying, filing etc. Keep the front office secure by ensuring all visitors follow the proper sign-in procedures.
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The receptionist should demonstrate a warm and approachable disposition to each patient (on the phone and in-person) providing the best possible “first impression” of the medical office, while scheduling in such a way to keep the clinicians schedules productive, data gathering, verifying insurance, accurate data entry and appropriate patient preparation and education to ensure everyone is setup for success and the Perfect Patient Experience.
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Experience with medical office operations, specifically insurance verification, basic medical terminology and general use of EMRs. Handle phone calls, record requests, check in and check out processes, insurance verification, collection of payments, data entry, and other tasks as needed by the practice.
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An independent energy company is seeking a Receptionist to manage the front desk and facilitate efficient office operations. Oversee day-to-day operations of the front desk area, including maintaining cleanliness, organizing supplies, and ensuring a professional appearance.
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Collaborate with other administrative staff to ensure efficient office operations. Assist with administrative tasks such as filing, data entry, and photocopying. High school diploma or equivalent; additional education or certification in office administration is a plus.
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Assist in various administrative tasks, including filing and maintaining Operational files in SharePoint, data entry, and assisting in managing office supplies. As the first point of contact for clients and visitors, the Receptionist plays a crucial role in creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere at our office in Palmetto, FL.
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Job Summary: Comfort Dental Citadel is seeking a highly motivated and customer-oriented Front Office Receptionist to join our busy dental practice. Job Title: Front Office Receptionist.
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Minimum two years of medical receptionist/front desk experience, including knowledge of medical terminology/abbreviations and physician office operations. Position Summary:Medical receptionist position responsible for scheduling patient appointments, receiving and processing outpatients, collecting, and communicating patient demographic/insurance information, data entry of patient services and co-payments, payment reconciliation and deposit, processing referrals and pre-certification of procedures for a multi-specialty physician outpatient practice located in a hospital environment.
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And Maintain receptionist area of the office; Assist with covering rest and meal breaks for the receptionist/telephone operator and as a back-up to the front desk receptionist during absences and high volume periods; Manage and maintain conference rooms.
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We are currently seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Front Desk Receptionist who specializes in data entry. As a Front Desk Receptionist, you will be the face of our company, ensuring a seamless experience for our visitors while also playing a crucial role in maintaining accurate and organized records.
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