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Busy orthopedic office has a full-time opening for a Back Office Medical Assistant plus Office Float. Primary responsibilities will include rooming patients, fielding authorization calls, scheduling appointments, collecting labs, calling in and distributing medications, preparing charts and patient paperwork, and otherwise assisting providers with the flow of patients through the office.
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Utilizes work time wisely and efficiently by completing clinical tasks, assisting with triage tasks, calling patients for lab and/or radiology results, completing the prior authorization paperwork needed for medication approvals, assisting team members, cleaning, organizing, stocking and putting supplies away and preparing the office to run efficiently.
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High school diploma or equivalent required 5+ years of professional office environment experience as a loan officer assistant or mortgage assistant preferred Having an NMLS license is not required, but is preferred About Company Metroplex Mortgage Services, Inc. has been in business for over 22 years and as we continue to grow, we are looking for an additional team member to fill this new opportunity.
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Under general supervision, performs front office processes associated with patient check-in, check-out, scheduling, referrals, and electronic medical records. Perform patient check-in at the time of visit; interviews patients and completes all paperwork necessary to ensure the admitting process is efficient, and all clinic and regulatory policies are in compliance.
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Looking for a Music Student who wants to work within the SoM office as an office assistant. School of Music - Office Assistant/Student Worker. Help with filing paperwork, making copies, faxing, shredding, and data entry.
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General Administrative Support: Provide general administrative support to agents and management team, including filing paperwork, scheduling meetings, and coordinating office events or meetings.
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Complete necessary paperwork and perform testing on patients prior to doctor examination. Maintain a professional atmosphere and appearance of doctor's office and pretest room. Consult with the optician, Doctor or Retail Management when necessary.
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The Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing administrative and clerical support for the purpose of building the center’s census - improving member satisfaction; ensuring organizational compliance with regulatory requirements.
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Outreach’s treatment services are licensed by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services ( OASAS ) and employ best practices in line with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services’ (SAMHSA) indicators of quality treatment.
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As an Office Clerk Associate you will: Answer a high volume telephone calls Complete data entry Process paperwork Answer questions for associates in Park Operations Scheduling Take messages for Full Time Staff Responsible for maintaining confidential information regarding associates Qualifications: You.
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Knowledge of all office machines and tools (jet sort, coin roller, 10-key by touch, Credit card cash advance systems). - Ensures all staff are trained and follow CTR and SARC procedures; responsible for making sure all paperwork is completed and reported in accordance with established compliance procedures.
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Our corporate headquarters in Bethesda, Md. was designed to embrace new, modern ways of working in an office with a variety of indoor and outdoor workspaces made for both privacy or collaboration and easy access to public transportation and all that Bethesdas vibrant downtown has to offer.
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We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Front Office Assistant to join our team. As a Front Office Assistant, you will be the first point of contact for our visitors and clients, providing exceptional customer service and ensuring a smooth operational flow of our office.
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Clerical Support: Maintains records appropriate to area and function; maintains physician on-call schedule, updating as necessary, notifying answering service of changes; assists other sections with miscellaneous paperwork; files charts, coordinates lab work, physicians report, etc.
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Process all manner of databases and paperwork related to procurement, position approval, position changes, payroll and work orders for office repair. Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, with advanced experience in file management, and other automated systems applications.
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