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Administrative Assistant duties performed may include word processing, software support, file organization and maintenance, operation of office equipment, answering phones, and greeting visitors for that location.
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The medical receptionist will be required to handle front office duties such as insurance verifications/authorizations, patient scheduling, answering phones and assisting with any other front office needs.
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Collection of copays, verify insurance, schedule appointments and answer phones. Provide general office support and help. Direct patients to the correct floor and office. Must have 1-2 years office experience.
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You are responsible for basic front office duties such as answering phones, checking-in clients and visitors for appointments, conducting reminder calls, re-scheduling appointments, performing insurance verification, scheduling interpreter services, making transportation arrangements, collecting co-pays, and sorting mail and other related tasks.
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Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner. Maintain office cleanliness and organization of resources with team members. Computer proficient with the ability to use Microsoft Office.
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Match clients with the best-suited tax professional for their needs. Help to ensure all clients needs have been met during service both in person, over the phone or virtually. Schedule clients how they would like to be scheduled.
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Performs day-to-day administrative functions and general office duties including but not limited to word processing, copying, filing, faxing, answering phones and data entry. Under supervision of the CHC Office Manager, the CHC Receptionist performs a variety of tasks essential to the success of the clinical and administrative operations of the health center.
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You will answer phones, take reservations, and be responsible for seating guests according to server availability. -Ability to use office equipment, input information into computer/tablet accurately and in a timely manner.
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Experience working in a fast-paced environment. Previous experience in a customer service environment. Strong organizational and time-management skills. What you'll bring to the team. Other duties as assigned.
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Compensation is commensurate with experience and while prior contact center experience isnt required, experience in customer service, tech support, inside sales, or back-office support is a plus.
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U.S. Vision is looking for an Independent Part Time Optometrist to run their own office located in or adjacent to our MEIJER Optical Department in our Alpena, MI location! Our Optical Center Manager and associates act as your ancillary staff, greeting your patients, completing patient histories, answering phones, scheduling appointments and supporting you in any way they can.
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May be required to assist with clerical work, answering phones, working as a dispatcher and other office duties. Work with Transportation Office dispatcher ensuring any special requests and group requests are completed.
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Ability to multi-task.
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Ability to multi-task.
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Manage clerical work, including filing, emailing and using Microsoft Office applications. -Answering phones and determining appropriate action for the calls. -Knowledge of phone systems, basic office machines and Microsoft Office.
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