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Physical organization – Keeping the front desk area free from all clutter, appropriate filing/record-keeping, and managing own physical resources. Acts as the store cashier when supplies are purchased at the front counter.
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Front Desk Night Receptionist. Prior front desk, administrative, and office experience. Bishop Center is actively seeking a Full-Time Night Receptionist for our Skilled Nursing Facility in Bishop, NY. The ideal candidate will have administrative, and office experience.
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Assist with coordinating front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence and redirecting phone calls. Provide administrative and clerical support as needed, including filing, photocopying, and faxing.
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We are looking for a new Front Desk Receptionist to join the team! Perform general clerical duties such as filing, photocopying, and scanning documents. From our OEM operations to our Airframe division, we're leading the charge in redefining what's possible in aerospace engineering.
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This position is responsible for performing various tasks as the first point of contact at the front desk including answering telephones, relaying messages, updating filing systems, office maintenance and supplies, mail distribution and preparing documents and reports as required.
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Front Desk Receptionist, Receptionist, Patient Service Representative, Medical Receptionist We are seeking an enthusiastic and versatile Patient Service Representative (PSR) to join our dynamic out-patient orthopedic clinic.
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Front Desk ReceptionistIf you are looking for an outstanding opportunity to learn and grow, Stafford-Leavitt Insurance, an office of Leavitt Group, in Dexter, MO is looking to add new talent to their team.
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We are seeking a new Medical Front Desk/Receptionist to join our team in Raleigh, North Carolina. This position involves front office activities including answering telephone calls, collecting copayments, patient scheduling, checking patients in and out as well as filing and other clerical duties.
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Organizes and maintains filing systems for patients charts and front desk operations. We are growing and looking for a full time OR part time team member to run our front reception area and also help with billing.
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As a Receptionist, you will manage our front desk area, handle incoming calls, greet visitors, and perform various clerical duties to ensure smooth daily operations. Assist with administrative tasks such as data entry, filing, photocopying, and scanning documents.
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This may include responsibilities of management of the office building, Caritas vehicular fleet assigned to the office, and office functions including front desk/receptionist coverage.
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Job Summary: We are looking for a front desk receptionist. The job responsibilities include answering phones, filing, scheduling, and other misc duties. Job Summary: We are looking for a front desk receptionist.
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The position requires an individual with knowledge of front desk medical office operations. Coordinate the ongoing operation of the check-in process and front desk to ensure that quality services provided are cost effective and efficient.
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Position Summary: The Campus Receptionist is responsible for maintaining the front desk operation in a professional and responsible manner and to make a good impression by way of dress, voice, and professional behavior, on all students, staff, and visitors to the College.
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Front Desk Receptionist. Experience in working at a front desk. Duties include schedules medical appointments for patients using the clinic's practice management software NextGen, filing the documents, recording and distributing them efficiently and promptly, handling inquires efficiently.
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