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Individuals with experience in customer service or office administration as a front desk receptionist, clinic coordinator, medical receptionist, or front desk agent, would be a good fit for this role.
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As a Front Desk Associate, you are the customer's first point of contact, both over the phone and in-person. We're looking for a driven individual who is passionate about helping others to become our next Front Desk Associate.
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Provide administrative/clerical tasks including answering telephones, scheduling appointments and providing support for front desk/receptionist. Law Firm seeks an experienced full-time, in-office, Trusts & Estates Paralegal to join a boutique law firm providing tax, succession, estate planning and trust administration services to its clients.
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Minimum 2 (TWO) years experience in a front line capacity (medical or non-medical), in the area of customer service, receptionist, administrative assistant, personal assistant. This is a wonderful opportunity for a person who loves to be on the 'front line' and enjoys continuous patient and prospect contact.
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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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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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This is a part-time on-site role for a Front Desk Receptionist. The Front Desk Receptionist will be responsible for greeting and assisting patients, managing phone calls, scheduling appointments, and performing various clerical duties.
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NextCare Urgent Care is looking for an energetic and enthusiastic Medical Assistant / Patient Service Specialist (Medical Front Office Receptionist) that likes the challenge of a fast pace setting and working in a team environment.
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The Medical Assistant / Patient Service Specialist (Medical Front Office Receptionist) is a dual role of being the first point of contact for patients in the clinic while supporting front office functions, as well as caring for patients in a Medical Assistant capacity while supporting back office functions.
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The Medical Assistant / Patient Service Specialist (Medical Front Office Receptionist) supports the organization with customer service and treating all of our patients with respect and dignity.
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They ensure the clinic and front reception area is running smoothly and patient flow at the optimum, as well as provide patient care services in the back office medical setting, which will meet the specific needs of the patient.
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National Healthcareer Association (NHA)-administers the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam and certification. American Medical Technologists (AMT) provides the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) exam and certification to individuals who have completed the AMT criteria; or.
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Experienced Medical Receptionist - Front Desk, Mineola, Long Island. For Premier Private Ophthalmology Office in Mineola, Long Island (11501), adjacent to Long Island Railroad, Mineola Station and NYU Winthrop University Hospital with affiliated practice in the NYC, East Village (close to Stuyvesant Town / Union Square/ less than 1 block to L train), Both offices are beautiful, newly renovated with a positive vibe and teaching environment.
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Job Description Client Svc II Rep- Front Desk Receptionist US-NY-New York Job ID: 31103 Type: Full-Time of Openings: 1 Category: Field Service NY - NY-Stifel-MS About the Role Advanced proficiency in site operations and procedures with ability to assign tasks to colleagues and manage responsibilities within the team.
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