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You will also coordinate front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence and redirecting phone calls. Receptionists duties and responsibilities are to ensure the front desk welcomes guests positively and executes all administrative tasks to the highest quality standards and perform other duties as assigned.
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Completes the patient check-out process, including collecting any outstanding balances, providing patient with correspondence from practices, and scheduling return appointments. And along the continuum of care, every provider we work with feels a compelling commitment to leadership in education, innovation and research, as well as a dedication and desire to put each patient first.
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The Administrative Support Staff also maintains a schedule of administrative deadlines; ensures that office systems and procedures are in place and functioning at optimum levels; identifies and suggests improvements; maintains filing areas, shared work, and storage areas; serves as a receptionist; intake/registration, maintains staffing continuity at the front desk.
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You will coordinate front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence and redirecting phone calls. Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative, Administrative Assistant, or similar role.
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Surge Staffing is seeking a Receptionist for a permanent, full-time internal position out of our headquarters in Columbus Ohio! The Receptionist will work directly with the Office Services and Administrative Assistants.
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Front desk, receptionist, administrative, secretary, customer service. Also provides clerical/secretarial support to the office as needed by typing correspondence and reports, sorting and delivering mail, processing incoming and outgoing faxes and ordering and maintaining supplies.
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We are looking for a pleasant front office assistant to undertake all receptionist and clerical duties. Prior experience as front desk representative, agent or relevant position is a plus.
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This individual will also coordinate front-desk activities, including answering phones, distributing correspondence and execute administrative tasks to the highest standard. Maintains clean and orderly workplaces to include the front desk, conference room, and admin sitting area.
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Experience: Minimum of two years of experience working in similar medical office environment as receptionist, front desk or patient representative. Supervisor: Front Desk Manager.
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Providing coverage for front desk/receptionist area as needed. Creating, updating, indexing, and managing documents, transactional documents, and correspondence to case/document management system.
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The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for greeting patients, preparing patient charts as well as administrative responsibilities, and facilitates the collections process. Schedule and confirms appointments and consults, giving routine non-medical instructions in preparation for the patient's visit, informing patient of any co-pays or other financial responsibilities as directed by the Financial Counselor, Medical Coder or Front Desk Supervisor.
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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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Job Title: Front Desk Receptionist Location: Huntsville, AL-35801 Duration: 6 months contract Opportunity for extension or conversion based on attendance and performance Full-time onsite position Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM and Fridays 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Front desk role- Must have professional demeanor and dress professionally Details: Person MUST be on time every day.
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1 year of experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, guest service specialist, or similar position preferred. Forge meaningful relationships with clients, potential clients, and our partner companies, utilizing various communication channels such as phone, email, and written correspondence.
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You will help the front-desk receptionist, including distributing correspondence and redirecting phone calls, handle payables, invoicing, job set up tasks along with various office duties.
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