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Dentrix or other dental software experience. 1+ years of experience in a dental or medical setting. Supporting our front office as a Dental Office Receptionist (Business Assistant), you’ll be surrounded by camaraderie and partnership - where patients come first, and continuous learning is encouraged.
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Experience: Proven experience as a Dental Office Manager or in a similar leadership role within a dental practice. Billing Experience: Strong knowledge of dental billing processes and experience with insurance claims.
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Minimum of one year of dental office experience is required. Preferred two years of dental office experience. {Dental Receptionist, Dental Office Administrator, Dental Office Receptionist, Front Desk Coordinator - Dental, Dental Administrative Assistant, Dental Office Front Desk Coordinator, Dental Secretary, Front Office Dental Receptionist.
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To be considered for this role please have: A minimum of 5+ years experience as a dental office manager working in a PPO and Fee-For-Service practice. Our ideal Dental Office Manager feels comfortable leading and managing all aspects of the front office.
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At Elite Dental Wellness, we break down barriers to stellar care with the latest technology and innovative methods for a comfortable and unique dentistry experience. Are you an experienced Dental Office Hygiene Coordinator looking for an exciting full-time opportunity in the heart of Houston, TX.
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2 years of experience in Dental as a Front Office Coordinator or Front Office Manager. Looking For Full - Time Dental Office Manager at Ethereal Smiles Dental Clinic.
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Proven experience as a Dental Office Manager or a similar role with a demonstrated track record of driving growth. The Dental Office Manager role presents an exciting opportunity for a dynamic and ambitious individual to not only manage daily operations but also to contribute to the strategic growth and development of the Maple City Dentistry practice.
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Must have experience with both Dentrix and Dentical Duties for our Dental Office Manager include : Supervising both front and back office staff to ensure top quality care for our patients.
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Join a 13 person team that thrives on collaboration, communication and community Full Time Monday - Friday discussed at the interviewCompetive pay based on certifications and experience up to $25.00 HRLocated at Main StWindsor, Colorado Supporting our front office as a Business Assistant, you’ll be surrounded by camaraderie and partnership - where patients come first, and continuous learning is encouraged.
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Dental front office experience is REQUIREDWorking Schedule: Monday through FridayTreatment planning experience is a plusAbout WILDERNESS CANYON DENTAL CAREWILDERNESS CANYON DENTAL CARE, like each Heartland Dental supported office, is unique to the community and the patients they serve.
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From scheduling appointments and handling inquiries with a warm smile, to supporting our dental team and ensuring every child has a magical experience, your work will be the backbone of our dental circus.
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1+ years of experience in dental office management or 3+ years of dental assistant management experience. Dental software experience required. With over three decades of experience, we are a trusted industry leader.
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We are seeking an exceptionally professional Dental Office Manager to join our client’s thriving dental practice in Huntington Woods, MI. If you have a strong background in dental office management, experience with Dentrix, and are passionate about leading a team with respect and integrity, we want to hear from you.
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All that you need is: 2+ years of dental experience as a Scheduling Coordinator Customer service skills Knowledge of Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) and Medicare/Medicaid insurance Bilingual in English and Spanish Reliable transportation A familiarity with Oryx and three years of experience are preferred but not required.
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Enforce compliance with all policies and regulations as outlined by DOCS Dental, State, Federal, AAFES, and other applicable agencies. Now is the time to take your career to the next level with the opportunity to be the face of a growing practice, work alongside leading dental providers and advance your career in a global organization.
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