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The Receptionist/Front Desk position is responsible for handling front office reception and other administrative duties, including but not limited to, greeting guests, answering phones, handling company inquiries, and sorting and distributing incoming mail/deliveries.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for providing excellent customer service to patients, managing front desk operations, and ensuring the smooth flow of administrative processes in the medical office.
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The Office Assistant (Part-Time) will perform receptionist, front desk, administrative tasks as well as provide support services that foster effective and efficient operations of the organization’s core departments.
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We are seeking an organized and customer-oriented individual to join our team as a Front Desk Receptionist / Administrative Assistant. As the first point of contact for our office, you will play a crucial role in providing exceptional customer service and ensuring smooth operations.
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Performs a variety ofmedical office duties ranging from receptionist, checking patients in forappointments, appointment scheduling, coordinating medical records, andcorrespondence. Also, reports to theTherapy Site Supervisor for all clinical operations.
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We are looking for a Receptionist, or Front Desk Receptionist, responsible for performing clerical tasks within an office setting to support daily operations.
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This is a full-time Front Desk Receptionist role at Celeb Aesthetics and Wellness located in Houston, TX. The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the front desk, answering phone calls and emails, scheduling appointments, and handling patient inquiries in a professional and courteous manner.
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Excellent customer service skillset, able to navigate office front desk while multitasking answering phones, patients, handle referrals, greet patients and have a friendly, welcoming persona.
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As an On-call Receptionist, you will be an integral part of the administrative team, stepping in to ensure seamless front desk operations during periods when the primary Receptionist is unavailable.
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Grady Management Inc., one of the area's leading property management firms, is seeking a full-time Front Desk Receptionist for the corporate office, located in Downtown Silver Spring, MD.
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This is a part time time direct hire position The Receptionist/Office Services Associate will work closely with the Facilities, Executive Administrative Staff, and Property Management to ensure that all daily operational, maintenance and janitorial tasks are taken care of to maintain the value and appearance of operations.
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Excellent opportunity to head up our Front Desk operations at our Chiropractic office located here in Altamonte Springs. The minimum educational requirement for becoming a medical office receptionist is a high school diploma or GED. Prefer a minimum of 1 year experience.
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COTS is looking for a Front Desk Receptionist to support various administrative functions and general operations for our organization. This includes picking mail up from the post office and sorting.
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You should also be able to deal with tasks in a timely and effective manner, while streamlining office operations. You will also coordinate front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence and redirecting and documenting phone calls.
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As a Front Desk Receptionist, you will play a crucial role in delivering exceptional patient care and ensuring smooth office operations. The Front Desk Receptionist interfaces with patients and families, physicians and staff; Admit patients and process their paperwork; Update patient demographics/information in system; Collect monies due and document in the billing system; Handle funds per office procedure.
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