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Experience answering phones in a medical office environment. 2 years experience in a medical office or medical spa setting. As a Front Desk Receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for all visitor communication.
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Serves as back-up front desk receptionist answering phones, greeting clients, partners, and visitors, which includes serving as evening receptionist one evening a week. Knowledge of office automation including email, fax, scanning, printing, and internet usage.
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We have openings for receptionist, data entry, assembly fabricator , customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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Customer service, admin, administrative, support, customer support, client support, client services, answering phones, receptionist, coordinator, dispatcher, csr, customer rep, green company, high tech, energy efficiency, scheduler, appointment generator.
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Responsibilities include greeting and screening patients for potential emergency situations in a service oriented and professional manner, answering phones, monitoring the reception area for patient comfort and potential emergencies, registering patients and submitting charges.
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Previous health care experience desirable- Good opportunity for pre-health student taking a gap year or wanting to gain experience- Training provided for the right candidate- Duties include handling receptionist duties, answering phones, scheduling appt, checking patients in/out, triage and taking vitals, cleaning rooms and prepping for next patient, assisting doctor as neededInterested Candidates: please email CV or resume.
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Highly motivated and efficient, you complete a variety of important tasks, including answering phones, providing excellent customer service, making reservations, lots of client follow-up, managing retail inventory as well as processing invoices, payments, and enrollments.
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Duties include variations of, receptionist duties—greeting patients, answering phones and directing calls, assisting patients/families; scheduling, registration, charge entry, payment posting, batch balancing, cash reconciliation/balancing, operating several types of basic office equipment, etc.
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The Medical Front Desk Receptionist role is responsible for basic clerical tasks such as answering phones, greeting patients and visitors, and scheduling appointments in a professional and timely manner.
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Duties span from answering phones, to providing clerical assistance, managing office equipment/supplies and assisting with the accounts payable processing. Receptionist - Full - Time.
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RequirementsPost high school office procedures preferredMinimum one (1) year of clerical and/or receptionist experience; or six (6) months in a medical settingCustomer service experienceDegree or relevant Certificate (e.g., Medical Office Assistant, Medical Assistant, Health Unit Coordinator) may be substituted for experienceOur ValuesAs a MultiCare employee, we'll rely on you to reflect our core values of Respect, Integrity, Stewardship, Excellence, Collaboration and Kindness.
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6.1 Forwards phones to answering service and notifies answering service about the physicians on-call status. Responsible for daily activities including but not limited to message retrieval from answering service, voicemail, retrieval and distribution of faxes, filing, photocopying, opening and sorting mail.
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Degree or relevant Certificate (e.g., Medical Office Assistant, Medical Assistant, Health Unit Coordinator) may be substituted for experience. Post high school office procedures preferred.
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The Medical Receptionist is the first in-person point of contact for a patient on behalf of the medical practice. They are responsible for all aspects of front office duties assigned by a clinic.
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The Coordinator is responsible for greeting guest warmly, answering phones professionally, confirming appointments, expeditiously handling walk-ins, maintaining cleanliness of office area, and assisting Catering and Restaurant Events managers and directors with all tasks, including typing, filing, photocopying, distributing, faxing, mailing, and assisting with corporate and social clients on a daily basis while treating all confidential information appropriately.
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