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Front Desk Medical Receptionist - Stony Brook Surgical Associates, UFPC. SUMMARY: The medical receptionist will assist the department with coordination of the daily operations of the front desk, and other duties to ensure efficient work flow and patient care.
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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. 1 year of experience in the hospitality industry as a hotel front desk agent, hotel receptionist, or guest service specialist preferred.
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Receptionist/front desk experience. As a member of the Sales & Service Departments, the Receptionist will answer & route incoming phone calls, and assist customers who walk in, email or call.
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Are you Looking To earn some money with a Job as a Student, Stay at Home Individual, Sales Manager, Project Manager, Retail Sales Associate, Administrative Assistant, Cashier Sales Associate, receptionist, secretary ,housekeepers, Head Cashier, Secretary, Receptionist Administrative Assistant, Front Desk Receptionist, Front Office Receptionist, Executive Secretary, Delivery Driver etc to take part in our paid surveys work from home Remote Positions.
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No Sales and No Cold Calling. About the job Work From Home Admin Support Reps (Remote) $20/Per Hour. Excellent time management and administrative abilities with a keen focus to detail. The ideal candidate loves talking to people and proactively solving issues.
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Cross train as Front Desk associate to answer phones, schedule patients and check-in/outpatients. 80% of our Office Managers have been promoted from within ADCS from either Medical Receptionist or Medical Assistant positions.
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Room reservations or food deliveries, as well answer incoming calls to a front desk. Indotronix is seeking a Receptionist in the Central California General Office, CA location. Job Title: Receptionist.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Front Desk Receptionist at Sophia Health Institute. The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for answering phone calls, scheduling appointments, performing clerical duties, and providing customer service to patients.
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True North Health Center is calling all customer service professionals who are interested in a full-time Front Office Coordinator & Receptionist in the Colorado Springs, Colorado area to apply to join our amazing office team.
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Need someone to manage the receptionist and front desk, enter logistical purchase details, coordinate with engineers, and handle material receiving and shipping. Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, transcribing, and faxing.
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Convey a positive and professional image of the Care Center to the public.
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The Receptionist greets customers as they enter the dealership's showroom, assists with questions and inquiries, and directs customers to the appropriate staff member/s. The Nielsen Automotive Group is seeking a fun, energetic, motivated, and professional Receptionist to join our team.
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Monitors business forms and supplies inventories and usage, assists with pricing and ordering all supplies.
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We know that the front-line team members see more customers per day than our best Sales and Service Consultants! Nissan of Huntington is looking for a Receptionist! It is a position that has led many in our group to move on and have a full career in the auto industry.
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Description:Back Office Medical Assistant for Urgent Care FacilityChecking and Checking out Patients; VitalsLog info into EMR/EHR system (NexGen)Verifying InsuranceCover the Front Desk when receptionist is away on lunch.
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