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2 0 0 P. Hearing Requirements Must consistently fulfill communication needs; i.e., telephone 3 WORKING CONDITIONS Q. Driving 1 R. Other: 0 EQUIPMENT & SOFTWARE OPERATION The incumbent in this position may operate any/all of the following equipment: Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, fax, email, phone, NextGen, EMA POSITION REQUIREMENTS These specifications are general guidelines based on the minimum experience normally considered essential to the satisfactory performance of this job.
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Maintain accurate list of telephone numbers of emergency contact and reference numbers for key personnel. Benefits for full-time Include:Competitive Pay (based on experience)Daily Pay OfferedShift Differential Pay / Weekend PayReferral BonusHealth- Dental-Vision- Life InsurancePTO / PAID HOLIDAYS Responsibilities Manage multiple phone lines and direct calls as required.
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The Service Receptionist will answer a multi-line telephone system and greet visitors in a timely, pleasant and professional manner and provide information and assistance to other departments as needed.
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The role of a Select Health phone Receptionist is to answer, screen, and appropriately route incoming telephone calls. Experience using a telephone switchboard. Six months experience as a receptionist or working in a clerical position with customer service or public relations responsibilities.
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In this role, the Executive Office Receptionist will welcome the Executive's guests by greeting them, in person or on the phone, answering or directing inquiries. Occasional logistical preparation for meetings with Executives and other guests, including reserving space, telephone and video conferencing, catering (if required), visitor registration, and meet & greet.
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Responds to telephone contacts from primary care physician offices as they relate to patient referral issues. Rotation within the front desk, phone and file rooms. Assists staff with filing and telephone responsibilities when time constraints allow.
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Handle multiple l Receptionist, Tow, Automotive, Administrative. Answer all incoming calls according to company policy and proper telephone etiquette. Operate an internet based phone system.
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Must have switchboard experience and experience with multiple phone lines. Notate telephone and in-person message and forward to appropriate recipient. The Receptionist is responsible for the following.
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Equipment: The equipment typically used in this position is a computer, fax, copier, printer, scanner and telephone. Assist Patient Services Specialists with updating and inputting practice management information regarding patients (i.e. insurance, address, phone, etc.
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Daily mail management and filing Qualifications: Greet visitors and delivery personnel Answer multi-phone lines and comfortable taking telephone calls and mitigating stressful situations and be able to transfer calls in a timely manner Excellent Communication Skills Proficient computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, Outlook, as well as Google software.
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The Receptionist is the first contact to greet visitors by phone and in person. The Receptionist will primarily answer a multi-line telephone system and greet visitors in a timely, pleasant, and professional manner and provide information and assistance to other departments as needed.
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POSITION REPORTS TO: (SPECIALIST - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES) SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-Greets all incoming visitors and employees, answers and directs telephone calls, takes and distributes telephone messages via phone and voicemail (when applicable.
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Directs all incoming phone calls to the appropriate party, and performs other clerical duties such as filing, typing, mail sorting, etc. The ability to handle all incoming phone calls and visitors in a pleasant and courteous manner, provide clerical support and represent the residence in a professional manner is required.
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Colorado in Motion, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full-Time Phone Receptionist to join our Team! MS Office, basic office support skills (telephone, filing, data entry) and basic math skills.
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May perform a variety of miscellaneous receptionist duties such as greeting customers, answering phone, collecting fees, running errands, picking up supplies needed for activities, making arrangements for use of pool, helping set up for classes, events, etc.
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