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3-5 years customer service/hospitality experience preferred (This includes cashiering, waitressing, ambassador, cashier, telephone sales, office management, receptionist, sales clerk in any platform, operator, tray aide, hostess/host, catering, casino worker, front desk clerk, call center, medical assistant, deli, pizza station experience, order taking, etc.
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Performs a variety of clerical support duties including receptionist, telephone, scheduling, message management and data input. The Medical Assistant provides general front and back office support to professional staff.
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Front desk / Receptionist duties, including: greeting / directing guests as they arrive at the office, answering the telephone and taking messages / forwarding calls, receive/handle incoming and outgoing mail, performing other clerical / admin duties as needed.
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Supports department leadership and staff through performance of administrative functions including telephone and receptionist duties for the office, project support, meeting and event planning, travel arrangements, etc.
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Performs office routines and practices such as sorting mail, operating the copy machine, serving as telephone receptionist and others. Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Student Information System (SIS) and email communications.
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Knowledge of: Modern office procedures and practices, including filing systems, reception and telephone techniques, letter and report writing techniques Computer application software that includes word processing, database and spreadsheets, and personal communication data devices Standard office practices, including filing systems, receptionist, telephone techniques, and arithmetic Business English usage, spelling, grammar, punctuation, and report and/or letter writing.
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May apply knowledge of modern office methods, equipment, and practices: including letter and report writing, receptionist and telephone etiquette, and filing systems; correct English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
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One year of recent receptionist/secretarial/office assistant experience, including experience with busy, multiple-line telephone systems. JOB SUMMARY : The office assistant is responsible for answering the telephone and directing calls; secretarial duties; data entry; processing office mail; volunteer services; and being available for special projects compatible with duties.
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Perform receptionist duties: greet and assist visitors to the office, provide telephone and e-mail coverage or face to face enquiries, receive, sort, and distribute the mail, and handle urgent calls and e-mails with appropriate judgement.
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Must be capable of being cross-trained for front office receptionist duties, telephone and computer skills are necessary. Animal Dermatology Clinic - Bradenton is seeking a Certified Veterinary Technician or experienced Veterinary Assistant.
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Prior experience as a medical receptionist or medical assistant. Environment: General office environment with moderate noise level Work Schedule: Patient Service Representative works 20 hours per week.
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Temporary contract opportunity to cover for employee on leave of absence (approximately 7 - 10 weeks)Job Objective:Welcomes and greets all visitors, in person and via company telephone line. Experience with office equipment; computer, copier/scanner, printers.
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As an Office Assistant , you will be a vital member of the care team for our patients. At Least 1 Year of OA/MA/Front Desk/Receptionist Experience Required* Greets patients or visitors, answers/screens/routes telephone calls, files, distributes mail and performs other general clerical duties.
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School office responsibilities Takes and transcribes dictation of various types, including reports, correspondence, observation and evaluation reports, letters, memos, newsletters, and other documents.
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Able to operate various office equipment (e.g., personal computer, telephone, fax machine, copier, etc.) Able to work normal and/or extended (evenings, nights, and weekends) office hours to meet established deadlines.
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