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Front Desk, Front Office, Clerical, Patient Service, Patient Representative, Administrative, Receptionist, Clinic Receptionist, Customer Service, Admitting, Patient Service Representative, Patient Access Representative, Teller, No experience, medical office, health care, healthcare, administrative assistant.
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This position serves as a medical receptionist and is responsible for greeting all incoming patients, visitors, physicians, vendors or other individuals in a courteous and professional manner. We offer modality cross-training, hands-on training, advancement opportunities, inter-company transfer opportunities, and benefits including: medical/ dental/vision coverage, paid time off, paid holidays, a pre-tax matching 401k plan, DailyPay (access to your pay prior to regularly scheduled pay days when you need it), a pre-tax flexible spending plan, education reimbursement, free life insurance, and a host of other perks.
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At AVP, we offer everything medical and dental insurance, significant eye care discounts, child care assistance, pet insurance, continuing education funds, 401(k), paid holidays plus PTO, Sick Time, opportunity for growth, and much more.
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Minimum 1-year Dental Front Office Experience. We are a beautiful brand new dental office with cutting edge technology, and an amazing vision of providing exceptional dental care while giving back to our Veterans.
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Provide back-up coverage for administrative assistant and/or receptionist as assigned by the business office manager. Reconcile client medical and dental provider billing and invoice appropriately for reimbursement.
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A professional dental team looking for an experienced, motivated, and efficient dental office receptionist for our busy practice. Ensuring that the office is meeting expectations of production on the schedule, making sure production is scheduled, achieve performance goals, collect co-payments and verify insurance coverage, knowledge of dental insurance plans, explains the treatment plan.
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At least eighteen (18) months front medical office receptionist experience with insurance forms and scheduling software required. As of the date of this posting, in addition to your salary, RMCC offers the following benefits for this position, subject to eligibility requirements: Health, dental, and vision plans; wellness program; health savings account; flexible spending accounts; 401(k) retirement plan; life insurance, short-term disability insurance; long-term disability insurance, Employee Assistance Program; PTO, holiday pay, tuition reimbursement, and employee paid critical illness and accident insurance.
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Job Title : Treatment Coordinator/Receptionist. Meticulous upkeeping of dental records, patient interaction notes, charts, photography, and radiography. Performing office admin duties: opening, closing, upkeep, as well as some light cleaning.
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The Dental Receptionist we hire will have at least 1+ years of experience working in a dental office; must be organized and efficient and have excellent phone skills. 1+ years of Experience working in a dental office environment, required.
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Acts as office receptionist by answering telephones, making reservations and appointments, receiving, and responding to all levels of staff and the general public, and providing information and assistance whenever possible (when AOA not available.
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This full -time position is for a Medical Receptionist within the Pulmonology department. Provides Dental, Vision, Long and Short Term Disability, Accident & Illness policy options. Travel required to Brandon/Carrollwood offices, main office is Tampa.
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Proficient in Google tools, Microsoft Office, Word, Excel and PowerPoint, etc. Benefits: Medical Dental Vision 401K: Match up to 4% after 1 year PTO. As the Receptionist you will be required to coordinate with vendors, customers, schedule appointments, input leads, and follow up with customers and sales representatives.
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EDMUNDS GASTROENTEROLOGY , a fast-paced gastroenterology office located in West Knoxville is currently looking for a full-time Medical Receptionist in the Endoscopy center. Full benefit package available, including PTO, Sick Leave, Medical, Dental, Vision, STD, LTD, Life Insurance, 401k with company match and immediate vesting, Critical Illness, and more.
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Additional perks of being a Texas Health employeeBenefits include 401k, PTO, medical, dental, Paid Parental Leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, Student Loan Repayment Program as well as several other benefits.
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The ideal candidate will have prior office or receptionist experience, exhibit a professional demeanor, and possess strong verbal and written communication skills. We are seeking a dedicated Receptionist to join our team at our Irvine, CA office.
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