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Responsibilities include communicating with current and prospective clients, filing and creating client case files including legal pleadings, mail and correspondence intake, maintaining the firm's calendar with various courts across the state, social media management and SEO data analysis, working with our attorney to achieve client goals, maintaining contact and communication with clients during medical treatment, office supply management, and room for growth within the legal field.
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Experience as a receptionist, secretary, or assistant either in the legal space or the medical space. Benefit packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching.
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Keywords: Medical scheduler, Medical receptionist, medical office, admin assistant, medical assistant, care coordinator, navigator, appointment scheduler, patient service representative, secretary.
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One year office experience in a similar healthcare setting or graduate of accredited medical assistant/administrative training program is preferred. The Medical Receptionist is responsible for performing office duties, record keeping functions, and receptionist duties, administrative and follow-up functions in order to assist in the operation of a medical office.
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Previous roles such as clerk, medical receptionist, or similar positions are advantageous. We are seeking a detail-oriented Office Assistant to join our team. The ideal candidate will provide administrative support and assist in daily office operations.
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Healthcare, front desk, medical receptionist, front office, patient care tech, rehab tech, cna, medical assistant, massage therapist, personal trainer, chiropractic receptionist, chiropractic assistant, Exercise Science, physical therapy aide, chiropractic front office.
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Assisting The Medical Front Office Receptionist with duties such as scheduling and checking in patients and completing insurance verification as needed. Education and/or Experience Requirements:A high school diploma or GED, requiredGraduates of an Medical Assistant program or equivalent on-the-job training, requiredExperience in a medical office setting, 1+ years preferred.
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The Medical Assistant 2 provides essential support and administrative services to the office, the doctors, and the patients in a fast-paced doctor's office. This person will be involved in a wide spectrum of tasks focused around assisting the Physician in all minor in office procedures, as well as being cross-trained in all aspects of the Front Desk Receptionist role to include scheduling, data entry, and maintaining patient records.
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In this role you will work as a Medical Office Receptionist/Medical Assistant. National certification in Medical Assisting from a Premise Health approved organization OR Certificate/Diploma and Transcripts from an accredited Medical Assistant program with hands on externship completed and passed- total online courses are not acceptable.
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As a Heartland Women's Healthcare Medical Assistant/Receptionist you will be responsible for providing administrative support to ensure efficient operation of the medical office.
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Interview and recommend candidates for hire for front office medical receptionist, medical assistant, x-ray technician, etc. Minimum of two years' experience working in a supervisory role in a medical office.
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Open and prep exam rooms each morning/ Close and clean exam rooms at end of dayCount instruments in treatment rooms at the end of each session (AM & PM)Flexibility to work with multiple doctors and their varying practice stylesDispense all DMEApply pads and/or adhesive strappings as neededPerform X-rays and digital radiographyComplete pre-authorizationsComplete the rapid health indicatorObtain or review a patient's medical history, current medications and allergies.
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A regional Law Firm is looking to hire a legal receptionist/Medical Records Secretary. Previous experience as a medical receptionist or secretary with knowledge of medical terminology OR previous experience as a legal receptionist with experience preparing subpoenas, and authorizations.
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MAXhealth is looking to hire a full-time Medical Assistant/Medical Receptionist float to oversee patient care, prepare patients' rooms, assist physicians with exams, and perform front desk tasks.
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Must exercise good judgment and discretionTechnologically savvy and familiar with Microsoft Office products including:Google WorkspaceWordExcelEssential Functions/Responsibilities (other duties may be assigned):Greet patients and escort them to the treatment room, making sure patients are comfortable and preparing the feet for an exam by the physician.
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