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Work with the Front Desk Manager, Front Office Manager and Director of Rooms to provide the highest level of guest service. Support all aspects of the operation, engineering, housekeeping, front desk, guest services, during the overnight hours to support guest needs.
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Previous experience in dental office or dental front desk work preferred but not required. Schedules patient appointments and maintains smooth patient flow through the dental office.
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We are a fast-growing optometry office located in Nampa, Idaho, looking to add someone with your professional office experience to our amazing team as Front Desk Receptionist.
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Front Office Supervisor or Sales Coordinator Front Office Manager or Administrative Assistant. As a Front Desk Agent, you will be the first impression for our guests upon arrival and throughout their stay you will build lasting impressions and gain loyal guests by handling all questions, requests and complaints promptly and courteously.
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An employer in the Tulsa, OK area is looking for a Front Office Specialist to assist a Fertility Clinic. Experience in OB/GYN or Infertility office. Benefit packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Company parties Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Purpose:The Front Desk Associate is responsible for the preparation and disposition of all Front Desk work.
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Markland Family Dental is looking for a Dental Receptionist/Business Assistant to join our front desk team! Each Heartland Dental supported office is unique to the community and the patients they serve.
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Heartland Dental believes that to provide exceptional lifetime care for patients, we must hire and grow team members who will support the business and clinical needs of each supported dental office and foster a strong team building culture.
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Qualifications To apply for this position, you must possess an active DA and X-ray certification, and experienced in dental front office responsibilities, oral surgery and taking impressions for prosthetics.
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May delegate this responsibility to staff members such as Lead Dental Assistant, Lead Front Desk Receptionist or Patient Care Coordinator. Understand and follow state and Federal OSHA laws, infection control, safety standards in the dental office.
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IF you have done: Reception, cashiering, retail, sales, customer service front desk, reservations, collections, hotel front desk, secretarial work, restaurant hosting, telemarking, appointment setting (on the phone.
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Position is also responsible for the front desk/reception area in the Adult Dental Clinic; greeting patients, visitors, scheduling appointments, assisting patients with paperwork.
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Role Responsibilities:The Guest Services Manager/Front Office Manager is responsible for the success of the front desk, for ensuring guest satisfaction and product quality standards are met, and for managing all areas of the hotel according to Brand standards to achieve a friendly atmosphere of superior guest service and product quality.
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Bilingual Front Office Coordinator Company: Lone Star Pediatric Dentistry and Braces- North Austin Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday Job Description: About Us: Lone Star Pediatric Dentistry and Braces is a leading dental practice dedicated to providing exceptional pediatric dental care in a friendly and comfortable environment.
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Provide proper patient handoff to front desk/treatment coordinator in regards to any changes in treatment, future visits, or treatment that was diagnosed. We utilize top-of-the-line materials and state-of-the-art technology to provide our patients with an incredible experience that they cannot get from any other dental office.
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