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Serves as primary back up to Corporate Office Receptionist. Reviews OIG (Office of Inspector General) exclusion list on monthly basis. MS Office, Excel, and Word – Mid-level experience.
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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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Maintain office cleanliness and organization of resources with team members. Computer proficient with the ability to use Microsoft Office. Match clients with the best-suited tax professional for their needs.
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Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner. 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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Helps oversee daily office operations. University Cancer & Blood Center is looking for a full-time Lead Check-In Receptionist for our Lavonia and Toccoa locations. Communicates to office manager about any issues.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, Word & Excel, Adobe, and SharePoint. The Receptionist is responsible for serving as the initial point of contact for all telephone communications, visitors and company employees.
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Our Workplace team oversees various aspects of office management, maintenance, food service, travel, and the planning and execution of all firm events and social activities. As a Receptionist, you'll play a vital role in managing the main reception area, greeting visitors, and providing essential workplace and administrative support to our company.
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Knowledge and experience in a previous office with general dentistry, cosmetic procedures, implants, oral surgery, periodontics, and orthodontics. We are an established Burbank general dental office looking for a full-time (40 hrs per week) billing specialist to join our team.
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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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Ability to read, understand, speak, and write English fluently General office administrative and clerical skills to perform receptionist duties and answer telephones. Ivyhill is seeking a Service Provider Manager (SPM) for a project in the Eglin AFB, FL area.
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At Diamonds Direct, we pride ourselves on finding talent with a certain set of characteristics, or what we call, RHINO’s.
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As a fast-growing business, we have a lot to offer you: a one-of-a-kind office, a fun and inclusive culture, an eco-friendly working environment, and exciting corporate events. Come aboard as a Customer Service Receptionist and embark on a fulfilling and promising career with us.
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Medical office experience required with a strong emphasis in customer service, computer skills, and phones or completion of a medical receptionist or equivalent training program. Completion of a medical receptionist or equivalent training program.
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