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Maintain the front desk in a neat and orderly manner. Coordinate front desk activities. The ability to handle all incoming telephone calls and visitors in a pleasant and courteous manner, provide clerical support and represent the residence in a professional manner.
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Millwood Hospital is a Joint Commission accredited hospital with a solid reputation in the community and is part of one of the nation’s largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. Visit us online at: Receptionist The primary responsibility of the Receptionist is to provide the highest level of professionalism, customer service and telephone etiquette to the facility and all visitors.
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We are looking for a Front Desk Medical Receptionist (Care Coordinator) to join our team! An Amazing Opportunity for an Amazing Front Desk Medical Receptionist.
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Responsible for assuring adherence to hospital/departmental policies with regard to safety, drug storage and front desk operation. Typing at least 40 wpm, computer literate, excellent telephone and communication skills.
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SporTherapy, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our team! This key position is responsible for all front desk duties including providing amazing customer service, checking patients in/out, appointment scheduling, referral management, insurance verifications, authorizations , and payment collection.
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An Amazing Opportunity for a Front Desk Medical Receptionist! MS Office, basic office support skills (telephone, filing, data entry) and basic math skills. Excellent telephone etiquette, pleasant personality and amazing customer service skills.
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An employer in the St. Louis, MO area is looking for a Front Office Specialist to assist a Fertility Clinic. This person will be responsible for answering, handling, and screening incoming telephone calls, greeting and registering patients, filling and preparing charts.
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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. Has experience answering telephone calls and troubleshooting stressful situations.
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Serve as receptionist/front desk contact for Division; establish and maintain positive staff and public relations; receive telephone calls and greet office visitors; provide detailed information requiring judgment and knowledge of pertinent programs and functions; receive verbal or telephone absence requests for academic or classified staff and post notices for students; ascertain the need for substitute staff; contact and secure substitutes as needed.
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We are seeking a Front Desk Receptionist to join our Sherman team at Riverside Plaza in our Resident Services Office. Maintaining a professional appearance in the RSO front desk areaand high standard of business etiquette while interacting on the telephone and in person.
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Incremedical, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our team! Amazing Front Desk Medical Receptionists Apply Now.
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Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy has immediate opening for Front Desk Receptionists! Patient’s satisfaction, provider time, and treatment room utilization by scheduling appointments in person or by telephone.
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This would include patient scheduling, front desk reception, insurance verification/referrals, computerized scheduling, and handling multiple busy telephone lines. As Front Desk / Receptionist, you would be responsible for all front desk operations at our facility.
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The Front Desk/Receptionist is responsible for greeting patients in a professional manner; updating and verifying patient information, including obtaining patient ID/insurance information, processing copayments, and registering patients in the billing system; maintaining a smooth flow of communication between patient, provider, and clinical staff; handling scheduling inquiries; and providing other assistance as needed.
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Immediate need for a Bilingual Front Desk Receptionist for a Orthopedic Spine Practice. Verifies address, telephone number, insurance status and any other desired information with repeat patients for currency, updating patient record as necessary.
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