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We here at Centrelake are looking for a Front Desk/ Pre-certification Representative that is punctual, detail oriented, responsible, who can answer the phones, and is professional, respectful, as well as able to multi-task to fill a full-time position here in our Ontario location.
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Keywords: clinic receptionist, front desk, clerical. Keywords: clinic receptionist, front desk, clerical. The Administrative Specialist ensures that the general business functions of the clinic, such as scheduling and appointment reminders, function smoothly and efficiently.
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Keywords: Behavioral healthcare, mental healthcare, customer service, front desk, receptionist, clinic receptionist, clinic representative, office coordinator. The Call Center Director hires and oversees the daily operations of the Arden Hills, MN Call Center, Scheduling, adjunct staff, and associated employees.
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Maintain lobby and front desk area keeping it clean and free from clutter. Duties include general clerical, receptionist and project-based work. Assume receptionist duties, greet public and refer them to appropriate staff members, answer phone, route calls, and take messages.
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The front desk Receptionist plays a key role in maintaining the store's reputation and image as the first point of contact. Previous Receptionist experience is a plus. is Looking for a Receptionist.
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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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We are looking for a Front Desk Receptionist for a fast-paced, busy practice. Registers patients, collecting co-pays and deposits at the front desk Prepares all necessary documents for patients to complete including new patient paperwork, insurance cards, notice of privacy practices.
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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. Join our team as a Front Desk Agent and be the face of hospitality, providing exceptional service and a memorable experience for our guests.
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The Receptionist will report to the Collision Center Manager and pay will commensurate with the chosen candidate's experience. Receptionist/Greeter Who We Are D&S Automotive was founded in 1977 and has since grown to become a leader in Northeast Ohio collision repair and automobile restyling.
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Act as Overnight Front Desk Receptionist, Concierge and PBX Operator during this shift. Company DescriptionJob DescriptionSummary The Overnight Front Office Receptionist perform daily audit and overnight responsibilities according to the daily audit/overnight Residences at The Little Nell front desk checklist and complete tasks in a timely manner as well as protects the welfare of hotel guests and employees, as well as company assets.
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Answer inquiries about hotel services, check-in/check-out times, and local attractions. Apply now to embark on a fulfilling career in the hospitality industry! Proficiency in handling reservations software and phone systems.
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Cross-training to cover the front desk for lunches, breaks, and extended absences of the Receptionist/Admitting Clerk. Prepares and distributes the daily surgery schedule to the Nursing Managers, RNs, Pre-Op and PACU Nurse and Technicians, Business Office Manager.
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Position Summary ProSmile is in search of an energetic, motivated, and organized Dental Receptionist with a positive attitude who is looking for growth and development in their field, and the opportunity to ascend in a growing organization that puts the care of its patients and the satisfaction of its employees first.
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Experience in Health care as a receptionist, customer service rep or Front Desk person is desired as we search for the right candidate for a Customer Care Specialist for our FYZICAL Clinic in Provo, UT, location, the leading physical therapy company in the country.
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Job Title: Medical Front Desk Receptionist Company: Royalty Medical Solutions Job Type: Full-Time, Temp to Hire Position Summary: We are seeking a friendly and organized Medical Front Desk Receptionist to join our client's private practice.
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