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Applicable experience includes candidates with employment history of: Medical Receptionist, Receptionist in healthcare office, Front Desk Reception. The Patient Service Coordinator will be the face of the practice and will create an extraordinary patient experience.
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The position of Front Desk Receptionist is a vital role and a very unique opportunity within the organization. Employee discounts on vehicle sales, parts, and service. The position of Front Desk Receptionist is a vital role and a very unique opportunity within the organization.
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The Suitable Talent Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. At National Vision, we strive to deliver opportunities for professional growth and long-term career fulfillment.
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35 - 40 hours/weekEmployment TypeWe are looking for a pleasant Front Desk Representative to undertake all receptionist and clerical duties at the desk of our main entrance.
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Deptford Center is hiring a Front Desk Receptionist in Deptford, NJ. Prior front desk, administrative, and office experience! Coordinate the pick-up and delivery of express mail services (FedEx, UPS, etc.
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Encouraged to apply: reception, front desk, medical receptionist, office assistant, customer service, administrative assistant, client access, client coordinator, patient coordinator, call center representative, client services, scheduling.
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Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. Each location combines both parts of the optical equation eyewear and eye care into one excellent experience at a single low price.
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May be requested to substitute for other office personnel and conduct responsibilities of receptionist/front desk. Within one year from date of hire, continued employment will require successful attainment and retention of CCMA, CMA (AAMA) or NCMA certification or RMA plus documented completion of a Medical Assisting program through an accredited institution of higher learning.
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Duties include: running our front desk, handling retail sales, making drinks for clients before or after their services, taking payments for both sides of the business, and generally making Scissors & Scotch the best barbershop/bar in town by building long-term relationships with repeat clients.
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Madison Ave Psychiatry - Curated Mental Health, a reputable mental health medical practice based in New York City, is seeking a highly organized and customer-focused Front Desk Receptionist to join our dedicated team.
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If so, consider this Part Time Patient Access Advocate / Front Desk position with Intuitive Health, in partnership with Riverview Hospital. Intuitive Health, in partnership with Riverview Hospital, is looking for someone to fill the Part Time Patient Access Advocate / Front Desk position.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Receptionist is responsible for greeting and assisting all visitors, answering the switchboard, preparing and coding daily receivables, maintaining the facility census book, documenting incoming deliveries, processing incoming and outgoing mail and providing clerical support as requested.
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The Patient Care Coordinator will be responsible for medical front desk receptionist duties including greeting patients in a friendly manner, and ensuring patients are accurately checked in and prepared for their appointments in a timely manner.
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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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Manual Edge PhysioTherapy, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our team! This key position is responsible for all front desk duties including providing amazing customer service, checking patients in/out, appointment scheduling, referral management, insurance verifications, authorizations , and payment collection.
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