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Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, transcribing, and faxing. Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role.
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Among the duties are: Ad Hoc Reporting, Calendar Maintenance, Data Entry, Document Duplication, Document Filing and Maintenance, Document Preparation, Employee Record Maintenance, Employee Time Recording, Faxing and Electronic Mailing, Inventory Management, Mail Sorting and Distribution, Meeting Coordination and Scheduling, Message Management, Receptionist Tasks, Special Projects, Spreadsheet Preparation, Travel Arrangements, and Word Processing and Typing.
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Medical Receptionists come from all different backgrounds including customer service, clerical, secretary, administrative assistant, receptionist, retail/food service and more! Performs clerical duties such as typing, filing, emailing, and proofreading as required.
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You would be providing general business office services (filing, filling out forms, assisting line staff and managers), greet families, residents, and other visitors, as well as offering direction to questions and concerns.
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Administrative assistant, admin, assistant, cashier, receptionist, secretary, office, paperwork, bookkeeping, accounting, filing. Control and turn into the business office any sublet bills associated with the repair orders.
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Reaching/Twisting Key word search: data entry operator clerk typist keyboarding front office receptionist clerical receptionist medical customer service representative. Responsible for all PSC (Patient Service Center) front office duties.
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Performs routine clerical duties such as answering phone calls, sorting and maintaining filing systems; posting outgoing mail and delivering incoming mail; processing documents; and performing receptionist functions using standard office equipment.
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Job duties include but are not limited to: utilizing databases to gather and store information; banking, court filing, and mailing; scheduling appointments; conducting fingerprint background checks; monitoring office supplies; and transcribing confidential recordings.
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The Receptionist will provide front office and administrative support including, but not limited to, data entry, reconciling, typing, filing and scheduling, coordination of meetings and conferences, making travel arrangements, and obtaining supplies.
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Administrative accountabilities involve providing support services for department personnel including word processing, transcription, data entry and reporting accountabilities, meeting preparation and coordination, receptionist functions, scheduling and calendar management, mail processing, filing, scanning, invoice coding, payment reconciliation and transaction processing.
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Assist in miscellaneous operational back-up and secretarial/receptionist tasks as delegated and assigned including filing, phoning patients for reminders, sorting mail, collating statistics, compiling census updates, and typing.
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With guidance of the Occupational Health Physician Assistant, Diabetic Educator, Wellness Manager, and Dietician, the MA is responsible for receptionist duties, clerical duties, scheduling appointments, ordering tests and obtaining testing precertification numbers, registering patients, computer data entry, filing, ordering supplies, and other assigned duties so the office runs smoothly and efficiently.
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Performs basic clerical duties, i.e. filing, faxing, preparing mail, some data entry. This function includes and is not limited to: Customer service, data entry, insurance billing and payments, problem resolution, following HIPPA regulations, and ordering office supplies.
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Assists patients with kiosk sign-in, and ensures accuracy of same. Ensures that HIPPA Compliance regulations are followed; uses test translation tables. Reads, understands, and complies with departmental policies, protocols and procedures: (i.e. Procedure Manuals, Safety Manual, Compliance Manual, Employee Handbook, Quality Assurance Manual.
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