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The Patient Service Specialist (PSS) encompasses all front office duties, including but not limited to: insurance verification, customer service, data entry, scheduling, billing reconciliation, faxing, scanning, communication with doctors, multitasking and organization.
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Medical Terminology class Bilingual - Spanish Laboratory: Prefer knowledge of general lab test names Prefer previous blood specimen processing experience Prefer Six (6) month computer data processing and / or clerical experience.
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Support Staff: 2 Rad techs, 1.5 Nurse Navigator, 1 Sonographer, 1 Front desk, 1 Coordinator, 1 Supervisor, 1 RN Manager. - (Preferred): General Radiology: Bone Density Scan (Dexa Scan), Mammography Interventional-Needle Localization, stereotactic biopsies, Breast ultrasound biopses, Breast MRI biopsies, Fine needle localization, Ultrasound: General, Aspiration/Drainage, & MRI: Breast.
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Assist with the training of the front desk staff to successfully perform all front office operations and revenue management and central reservations procedures. Assist the general manager with informing the front desk staff about rate structure and know how to implement yield management policies and procedures.
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Handle daily, weekly, and monthly scheduled stocking and cleaning programs as requested by the Guest Services Supervisor, Campground Manager and/or Owner(s) for all front office and store facilities.
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Ensure proper staffing levels of front office associates, including interviewing, hiring, supervising, training and scheduling front desk agents, front office supervisors, guest service aides/bell staff, concierge staff and PBX operators.
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Front office areas include Bell/Door Staff, Switchboard and Guest Services/Front Desk. Position directs and works with managers and employees to carry out procedures ensuring an efficient check in and check out process.
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The Front Desk Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Front Desk Manager and/or General Manager while providing attentive courteous and efficient service to all guests prior to arrival and throughout their stay.
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As Criminal Investigator(Special Agent), you will serve as a senior non-supervisory criminal investigator (Desk Officer) within the Office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), Office of Investigations (OI.
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The Overnight Front Desk Agent is a central part of the Front Office Team whose main objective is to ensure our guests have a smooth arrival and departure experience. The Overnight Front Desk Agent welcomes and registers hotel guests, explaining the accommodations and establishing credit or method of payment.
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Ensure compliance of front office, guest service, and PBX standard operating procedures and policies. Monitor and maintain the front office systems and equipment to ensure their optimum performance.
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Contribute to a supportive team environment; examples include but are not limited to: cover case load for other Life Coach staff in their absence; attend and participate in Passage Point staff meetings; report to the Operations Manager in Program Director's absence; assist with front desk as needed, such as covering front desk duties and ability to cover van driver duties when requested.
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Benefits / Perks Full Medical, Vision, and Dental coverage Wellness Credit Flexible vacation policy 11 paid company holidays 401k plan In the Seattle office: Casual dress code Commuter benefits Standing desk options Regular company-sponsored happy hours Hybrid in-office/work-from-home schedule Monthly catered lunch Quarterly wellness credit About LevelTen Energy LevelTen Energy is the leading provider of transaction infrastructure for the renewable energy economy.
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This position reports to the Front Desk Supervisor and Front Office Manager. 1-2 years of experience in a hotel front desk role. Demonstrate good teamwork, working alongside of other front desk associates.
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Be able to perform all duties of Front Desk Agent. Set the standard for guest relations at the Front Desk. Fully comprehend and execute all relevant phases of the front desk computer system.
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