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Our Medical Receptionist will greet and schedule patients and visitors, call patients to remind them of appointments, answering and routing calls, making transactions, and keeping paperwork organized.
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Rockingham Dental Group - Exeter is a thriving and fast paced three doctor practice looking for a great Dental Receptionist to join our team. Supporting our front office as a Dental Receptionist, you'll be surrounded by camaraderie and partnership - where patients come first, and continuous learning is encouraged.
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A Dental Receptionist needs to have excellent interpersonal skills as well as the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced, high-energy environment. Florida Dental Center of Bradenton is seeking a Part Time Dental Receptionist who wants to help our dental clinic serve our patients more efficiently and more compassionately.
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Medical/Dental clinic or healthcare experience desirable, including strong knowledge of HIPAA compliance procedures. Excellent benefits including:Paid time off401k $1 for $1 match up to 5% of your compensation or the IRS limit for 401(k) contributions, whichever comes firstMedical, dental, life and disability insurancesTuition reimbursement.
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Dental Receptionist must be able to listen to patients and other healthcare workers and follow directions from a Dentist or supervisor. Dental Receptionist should have excellent organizational skills; insure all record keeping requirements are fully and accurately completed.
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The Position Friedman Vartolo LLP is seeking a Receptionist/Office Assistant to join our rapidly growing team and work out of our Financial District location. The Receptionist/Office Assistant will function as the primary administrative employee at the office.
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Performs front desk duties in absence of dental receptionist or as directed by dental director. Required SkillsCERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSURES•BLS Certificate from American Red Cross or American Heart Association•Dental Assistant Program Diploma (If applicable)•Radiography (X-Ray) Certification•Infection Control/Sterilization Certification•Medical Emergencies Dental Office Certification•Coronal Polishing Certification•Dental Assistant Certification (Preferred)•Current NC Driver's License.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities for a Patient Representative/Front Desk Receptionist: Assist with daily reception activities and ensure that all processes needed for patient services are initiated.
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Position Summary: Dental Receptionist/Business Assistant$ welcome bonus! 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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Customer service, admin, administrative, support, customer support, client support, client services, answering phones, receptionist, coordinator, dispatcher, csr, customer rep, green company, high tech, energy efficiency, scheduler, appointment generator.
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Basic familiarity with medical and dental office routine and terminology. Familiarity with medical and dental office routine and terminology. Patient Services Representatives perform receptionist, clerical and administrative duties.
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Benefit Highlights Tuition/Certification Reimbursement after 6 months Loan Forgiveness Program Challenging and rewarding work environment Competitive Compensation & Generous Paid Time Off Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Plans (K) with company match and discounted stock plan SoFi Student Loan Refinancing Program Career development opportunities within UHS and its + Subsidiaries.
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Join Our Team as a Part-time Receptionist! Benefits: Dental Insurance Health Insurance Vision Insurance Disability Insurance Basic Term Life and AD&D Insurance & Voluntary Term Life and AD&D Insurance Wellness Program Paid Time Off 401(k) Accident coverage, Hospital Indemnity coverage, Critical Illness coverage, Legal and Credit coverage, Pet Insurance We are committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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Our comprehensive standard benefits program starts on the day of hire and includes paid time off, holiday pay, health insurance through Harvard Vanguard, dental, and vision insurance , disability coverage , complimentary life insurance and a pre-tax retirement savings plan with a company match.
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