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PSR/Medical Receptionist- Front Desk, Front Office, Clerical, Patient Service, Patient Representative, Administrative, Receptionist, Clinic Receptionist, Customer Service, Admitting, Patient Service Representative, Patient Access Representative, Teller,No experience, medical office, health care, healthcare, administrative assistant, $15, M-F, 8-5, Days, no holidays, no weekends, PTO, Benefits, ESB, 401k, specialty, account, coordinator, surgery.
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Reception/Office Services:-Responsible for performing general front office reception duties such as greeting visitors, answering phone calls, taking messages, scheduling conference rooms, entering data into computer.
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As a Front Desk Receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for our organization. You will also coordinate front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence and redirecting phone calls.
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Elite DNA Behavioral Health is seeking to hire a Front Desk Receptionist to join our team in our Ft. Myers, Florida office. As Front Desk Receptionist with Elite DNA Therapy, your primary responsibility is the daily supervision of the receptionist's staff.
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Front Desk Receptionist-Administration Assistant. Partner with the Community Engagement Coordinator on Volunteer activities. As a member of Childhaven staff, youll be encouraged to contribute to community engagement strategies and will participate on the ESIT Racial Equity/Social Justice Team to ensure that our programs and protocols are doing their part to dismantle systemic racism.
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Maintains clear and concise communication with Front Office Lead Receptionist and /or Front Office Supervisor/Manager throughout each shift. Assists the Front Office Lead Receptionist in printing and reading of necessary reports.
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Healthcare, front desk, medical receptionist, front office, patient care tech, rehab tech, cna. healthcare, front desk, medical receptionist, front office, patient care tech, rehab tech, cna.
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We are hiring a Full Time Front Desk for our High Plainz Strains of Ault location. To begin working in any dispensary in Colorado, you must have a valid badge from the State of Colorado to work in the cannabis industry.
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3-5 years customer service/hospitality experience preferred (This includes cashiering, waitressing, ambassador, cashier, telephone sales, office management, receptionist, sales clerk in any platform, operator, tray aide, hostess/host, catering, casino worker, front desk clerk, call center, medical assistant, deli, pizza station experience, order taking, etc.
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KEYWORDS: Retail / Service / Beauty / Spa / Salon / Cosmetology / Aesthetics / Esthetics / Customer Service / Sales / Commission / Waxing / Hair Removal / Wax / Skin Care / Guest Service Associate / Customer Service / Customer Representative / Guest Advocate / Client Service / Client Relations / Customer Relations / Sales / Retail Sales / Beauty Sales / Commission Sales / Performance Sales / Receptionist / Salon Coordinator / Front Desk / Sales Associate / Customer Solutions / WOW Service.
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The Kings County District Attorney's Office, located in the Metrotech area of Brooklyn, New York, is accepting applications for the position of Front Desk Receptionist in the New York City Family Justice Center.
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CTR Group is seeking a Front Desk Receptionist for a Non-Profit Organization in the Virginia Beach, VA area. Seeking a Receptionist to provide front office reception duties, meeting, greeting and assisting clients and visitors.
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CMA / Front Desk Receptionist #Full Time. The Certified or Registered Medical Assistant/ Front Desk Receptionist will be assigned to provide coverage for any of the faculty practice departments and locations at ColumbiaDoctors Tarrytown.
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Legal Assistant/ Front-Desk Receptionist is needed for a busy law office in West Allis, WI. 25-30 hours a week. - Front desk receptionist / Office Assistant. You will be the front-person who will have daily interaction with the public.
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PSR/Medical Receptionist - Front Desk, Front Office, Clerical, Patient Service, Patient Representative, Administrative, Receptionist, Clinic Receptionist, Customer Service, Admitting, Patient Service Representative, Patient Access Representative, Teller, No experience, medical office, health care, healthcare, administrative assistant.
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