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The ability to identify legal issues Proficiency in the use of computers Good typing skills Ability to operate GLSP office equipment without assistance; proficiency in the use of Legal Server; Ability to organize and prioritize work Good track record completing tasks in a timely manner Prior experience as a GLSP paralegal, receptionist, or client pre-screener is a plus Must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Good writing and grammar skills.
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Ability to proofread and perform editing (e.g., punctuation, grammar, spelling) of law office correspondence and legal matters. Works in a cooperative and fast-paced team environment to ensure all daily tasks such as typing, filing, photocopying, telephone coverage, submission and tracking of attorney expenses, and other administrative duties are covered.
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Proficient reading, writing, grammar, typing and mathematical skills. This includes verification of patient information, assigning procedure and diagnosis codes, entering charges, submitting claims to insurance carriers, creating statements and posting payments and adjustments, working denials, patient collections and all aging.
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Computer, Customer Relations, Filing, follow verbal instructions, Grammar / Spelling, Interpersonal, Medical Terminology, Organizational, Read/comprehend written instructions, Telephone, Typing, Verbal.
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Family Medicine and eCW experience strongly preferred. Work from home remotely, full-time position for Certified Medical Coder. Billing office personnel are responsible for the day to day tasks of the revenue cycle of the medical practice.
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Pass a drug screen and background check per agency procedures. This full-time position offers a competitive salary reflective of your work history. In addition, a generous benefits package is provided to you as part of your overall compensation.
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High School diploma or equivalent required. Employment Type: Full-Time. Salary: $ 16.00.
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Excited about our product, articulate, have a good grasp on grammar and spelling. Able to talk on the phone while typing and navigating through computer screens. Become a Fruit Expert for Edible Arrangements- With opportunities to advance.
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High School diploma or equivalent required. Employment Type: Full-Time. Salary: $ 16.00.
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Under general supervision performs a variety of clerical and general office work, including typing, filing, checking, and recording information; posts information to records and completes forms, some of which may be confidential; may operate a variety of office machines and equipment; handles telephone calls and greets the public; conducts transactions with the public; and does related work as required.
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High School diploma or equivalent required. Employment Type: Full-Time. Salary: $ 16.00.
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High School diploma or equivalent required. Employment Type: Full-Time. Salary: $ 16.00.
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High School diploma or equivalent required. Employment Type: Full-Time. Salary: $ 16.00.
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High School diploma or equivalent required. Employment Type: Full-Time. Salary: $ 16.00.
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High School diploma or equivalent required. Employment Type: Full-Time. Salary: $ 16.00.
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