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3-5 years customer service/hospitality experience preferred (This includes cashiering, waitressing, ambassador, cashier, telephone sales, office management, receptionist, sales clerk in any platform, operator, tray aide, hostess/host, catering, casino worker, front desk clerk, call center, medical assistant, deli, pizza station experience, order taking, etc.
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Your responsibilities in this role- Provide a warm environment to customers- Provide accurate, friendly customer service without delay- Place and receive telephone calls- Performing data entry, word processing, filing, scanning, copying and faxing- Drafting correspondence that conform to prescribed style and format- Deliver assistance with front desk and receptionist duties- Supporting diverse projects for other employees as needed.
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To perform this job successfully, the individual must be able to stand, move and work throughout the office area and properties, including walking up to 1 mile, climbing stairs and sitting at a desk/work station for the duration of the shift.
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Handle front desk duties to include but not limited to customer service, telephone etiquette, medical records, appointments and patient/visitor education. The Lead Oncology Clerk organizes and coordinates the activities and flow of work for The Cancer Center.
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Manages costs within budgetary guidelines; responding to and resolving customer complaints and concerns and occasionally performing the tasks of a Front Desk Clerk. Train front desk staff in technical duties, guest service skills, and telephone sales skills.
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Summary - The front desk clerk offers guests the first taste of their experience. Front desk clerks must handle guest check-ins and check-outs, maintain an extensive knowledge of the hotel and its offerings, handle guest inquiries and issues, answer telephone calls and direct them as needed, and complete additional duties assigned on a regular basis.
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Take reservations by means of telephone or walk-in guest. Promptly answer the telephone, within three rings. Use a positive and clear speaking voice, address the guest by name, listen carefully to understand requests, respond with appropriate action and provide accurate information such as outlet hours and local attractions.
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Front Desk Clerk. Ability to work with various types of equipment such as computer, Credit Card Authorization machine, projector, copier, scanner, other office equipment, telephone, two-way radio.
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Performs clerical support tasks at the reception desk in support of facility operations in a manner that does not detract from telephone and greeting tasks. The Communications Clerk provides multi-line phone coverage for the facility in conjunction with reception and clerical duties.
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Assist the Police Services Clerk at the front desk with public inquires, both in person and over the telephone. This recruitment will be used to establish an eligibility list for current and future Police Cadet vacancies.
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Business Office Manager and Site Coordinator Front Desk. Use of personal computer, typewriter, telephone, and 10-key machine. Willing to effectively participate as a team member with nursing and front desk practices.
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Promptly answers telephone calls to the RV Park Front Desk. Your knowledge that matters most for this role: 1+ years’ experience in reception work. Promptly answers telephone calls to the RV Park Front Desk. Your knowledge that matters most for this role: 1+ years’ experience in reception work.
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1 year of experience in the hospitality industry as a hotel front desk agent, hotel receptionist, or guest service specialist preferred. We are searching for an enthusiastic, service-focused hotel front desk agent to join our guest services team.
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Communications Clerk Hourly Rate - $The Communications Clerk provides multi-line phone coverage for the facility in conjunction with reception and clerical duties. Promotes the Mission and Vision of Post Acute Medical (PAM) within the work environment and the community.
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Job Summary Performs a variety of clerical work necessary for the operation of Social Services department with data entry and typing as most of the responsibilities; processes a variety of routine paperwork necessary for office operations; answers the telephone and provides general information regarding utility assistance and directs calls to appropriate destinations; faxes utility paperwork to appropriate companies for client utility assistance; assist clients at intake.
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