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We are looking for a qualified receptionist to welcome and greet guest with a smile while handling a variety of tasks, such as faxing, taking and routing phone calls, check-in or check-out guest.
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We are searching for an enthusiastic, service-focused athletic club front desk receptionist to join our guest services team. Front Desk Agent-Athletic Club. Give every guest a warm welcome, check them in, and check them out when they leave, ensuring you provide correct keys and room numbers.
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We are looking for a Professional [FT/PT] Medical Receptionist for our Pediatric Office(s) in Springfield VA. We are looking for a computer savvy, patient friendly, efficient team player to join our dedicated staff of medical professionals.
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Our client, one of the largest vertically run ophthalmology administrative services organizations in the mid-Atlantic region is seeking a medical receptionist to join their fast-paced office.
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Answer the phone, answer patients’ questions, check patients in and out, collect payments, monitor and perform other front desk tasks as needed. All Associates must comply with the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) as it pertains to disclosures of protected health information (PHI) as described in the Notice of Privacy Practices and HIPAA Privacy Policies and Procedures.
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1 Year of experience in a medical office as a receptionist/appointment scheduler a plus. Responsible for distribution of medical records, x-rays, prescriptions, and medications to patients as authorized by other departments, left at the front desk for patient pick-up.
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At least one year of hospitality industry experience as a hotel front desk agent or similar position preferred. We’re looking for a positive and professional hotel front desk agent to deliver an exceptional experience to every guest at our hotel.
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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. Greet, check-in, and check out guests when they arrive and leave the premises, distribute keys and room assignments, and record credit card information.
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Cross train as Front Desk associate to answer phones, schedule patients and check-in/outpatients. Assist Providers in minor procedures including but not limited to skin biopsies, excisions, and Mohs Micrographic Surgery.
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Requirements: Proven experience as a Front Desk Agent, Receptionist, or similar role. Front Desk Agent Job Description: We are looking for friendly and efficient Front Desk Agents to join our team for on-demand roles at various hotels, resorts, and lodging facilities.
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Join our team as a Front Desk Agent and be the face of hospitality, providing exceptional service and a memorable experience for our guests. Answer inquiries about hotel services, check-in/check-out times, and local attractions.
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As the first point of contact for our guests, the Front Desk Receptionist plays a crucial role in delivering excellent customer service and creating a positive impression of our boutique hotel.
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Front Desk Receptionist + Barista. You'll check guests in + out, stock shelves here + there, whip up specialty coffees and cocktails, fold a towel or two, all while being surrounded by the most beautiful salon + spa environment and creating an overall positive guest experience.
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Front Desk Receptionist - PRN. Front Desk Receptionist. Greet patients, execute check-in/check-out procedures, explain patient process and paperwork throughout relationship with patient.
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Busy specialty practice is seeking a team player to assist at their front desk. Check patients in and out. Medical Office Receptionist. Medical Office Receptionist. Busy specialty practice is seeking a team player to assist at their front desk.
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