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Front-desk receptionist duties include office support, welcome guests and greet people who visit the business in a professional manner. The successful candidate will manage our front desk daily and perform various administrative support and clerical tasks.
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Operating as the front desk receptionist, tracking vendors and incoming packages as needed. This includes scheduling appointments, answering phones & giving information to callers, typing memos, transcribing notes, reserving conference room.
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Perform front desk receptionist responsibilities to include data entry, assisting customers as they enter Employee Health, filing and retrieving medical charts, and answering phones.
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The position serves as clinical and administrative support for the employee health clinician and performs delegated medical assistant tasks under the supervision of the EHWC Site Nurse Practitioner (NP) or the EHMG Practice Administrator.
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Must have the ability to handle administrative duties that will include but are not limited to answering phones, making appointments, distributing forms and paperwork to patients, medical record releases, checking patients in and out, ensure the required fields are completed properly, collect co-pays, collect identification and insurance information and obtain prior authorizations.
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Receptionist Takes charge of the front desk operations including but not limited to, answering phones, mail processing, accepting package and other deliveries, greeting, announcing, and signing in patients/visitors/guestsGreets visitors/patients to the 2nd floor offices and alerts staff to guest/patient arrivals.
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Previous front desk, reception/receptionist, administrative assistant, or office experience preferred. As a Front Office Associate at Nystrom & Associates, you will be the first point of contact for clients - answering phones, cheerfully greeting clients, registering and scheduling clients, collecting co-pays, and acting as a liaison between our mental health professionals and our patients.
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Answering phones, greeting visitors, administrative assistant work, and electronically managing the medical records in our EMR system (MatrixCare). The purpose of this position is to provide front desk receptionist duties and act as the primary medical records coordinator for the facility.
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Takes charge of the front desk operations including but not limited to, answering phones, mail processing, accepting package and other deliveries, greeting, announcing, and signing in patients/visitors/guests.
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Administrative Assistant - Engineering Office in Crown Point, IN We are actively hiring for a skilled Administrative Assistant/Receptionist to support the Office, Engineering, and Construction workload of Civil Engineering firm in Crown Point, IN. While this person's primary role will be to support front-office duties (answering phones, greeting visitors), they will also be asked to assist basic Civil Engineering Project functions (contract preparation, project tracking) on an as-needed basis.
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This position is primarily a supportive role and will include responsibilities supporting the front office team with tasks including but not limited to answering phones, calendar maintenance, meeting support, accounts payable support, timecard validation, mail and document management, office inventory, general office maintenance, and other responsibilities as assigned.
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Prior experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, or in wood products manufacturing is preferred, but not required. Your primary responsibilities are answering phones and greeting visitors to the plant as well as assisting the accounting, administrative, and timber departments.
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The candidate must have the ability to handle administrative and clinical duties in a very busy environment which may include but are not limited to answering phones, making appointments, triaging calls, patient screening and brief assessment of problems, medication review, obtaining full vital signs, Urinalysis, EKG, A1C, and obtaining prior authorizations.
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The Receptionist & Clerical Assistant, Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) will assist with the day-to-day administrative operations of the site including but not limited to greeting clients, answering phones, monitoring the front desk, responding to requests, maintaining calendars, typing, filing, data entry, sorting mail, and mail delivery.
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In this position as an Administrative Assistant-Receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for our clients, providing exceptional customer service and administrative support to our team.
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