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Front Desk, Front Office, Clerical, Patient Service, Patient Representative, Administrative, Receptionist, Clinic Receptionist, Customer Service, Admitting, Patient Service Representative, Patient Access Representative, Teller, No experience, medical office, health care, healthcare, administrative assistant.
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Job Title: Front Desk Receptionist. Front Desk Receptionist Cherry Hill. Knowledge of office equipment (i.e. copy machine, scanner, fax machine, multiline telephone) The position is in an indoor office setting in close proximity to coworkers.
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The Front Desk Receptionist reports to the Director of Operations within Real Estate & Facilities and is responsible for office related activities such as administrative and secretarial/clerical support at PHMCs main reception desk.
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Two (2) years administrative assistant/receptionist required. Coordinate with Office Manager with daily delivery routes. Proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook.
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This is a part time time direct hire position The Receptionist/Office Services Associate will work closely with the Facilities, Executive Administrative Staff, and Property Management to ensure that all daily operational, maintenance and janitorial tasks are taken care of to maintain the value and appearance of operations.
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Qualifications Required Skills/Qualifications: 2+ years of experience in a customer service position Work experience as a Hotel Front Desk Agent, Receptionist, or similar role preferred. Job DetailsDescription Position OverviewAs a Front Desk Agent at The Moore you will be an integral member of the front office team that creates distinctively different and authentic experiences for our members and guests.
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Overview Position Summary:Responsible for all office tasks, including but not limited to Appointment Scheduler, Check Point, Operations and Front Desk, on a rotating basis. Provide communication between Operations Managers, Warehouse Leads, drivers, carriers and brokers regarding the status of loadsCommunicate with Checkpoint on status of orders if they are not ready when carriers arrivePerform receptionist duties, including, but not limited to, greeting visitors, handing out visitor badges, and notifying personnel when they have a visitor.
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Our openings include receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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1 year of experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, guest service specialist, or similar position preferred. Exhibits working knowledge of Microsoft Office and basic computer skills.
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This position serves as a medical receptionist and is responsible for greeting all incoming patients, visitors, physicians, vendors or other individuals in a courteous and professional manner. Coordinate with the back-office staff for timely and effective care of patients.
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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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Other duties will include assisting the office manager, executives, and team members with preparing documents, organizing files, managing existing documents, and generally keeping the office organized, tidy, and running smoothly.
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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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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, kinesiology, biology, exercise science, scribe.
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