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Location: Liberty Home Care & Hospice Services · Clerical - Administrative. Ability to type 45 to 50 WPM and proficiency with a 10-key calculator. Perform miscellaneous clerical functions in an accurate and timely manner.
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Must have computer/word processing skills, minimum 60 wpm typing, good phone skills and knowledge of office equipment. Responsible for clerical support and record keeping, which may affect operating or administrative functions.
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Candidates for all clerical, administrative andor secretarial positions will be required to take and pass at least one skills(s) test(s) which will be determined by the Elected Official or Department Head based on the position and the operational needs of the department.
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The Preadmission Evaluation (PAE) Associate coordinates all the essential functions, that support the clerical, operational and administrative responsible of PreAdmission Evaluation Services. Knowledge of CRT, data entry (types 30 wpm) and medical terminology.
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H.S. Diploma or GED, demonstrated ability to type 40 wpm accurately, and a working knowledge of computers, Microsoft Office suite, and general office equipment (e.g., fax, copier, PC, printer, telephone systems.
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Bonding agent is required to exhibit clerical skills by preparing various types of bail bonds. Should type a minimum 25-30 wpm. Bonding agent is required to exhibit clerical skills by preparing various types of bail bonds.
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Great computer skills, including Word, Outlook, Excel, QuickBooks, and with a typing speed of 45-50 wpm. Maintain organized, clean lobby, and assist with a variety of clerical duties such as photocopying, scanning, mailing, and entering data on reports, etc.
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May require proficiency in typing (35 - 45 wpm minimum)•Requires personal computing, other standard office equipment including computers, scanners, telephones, calculator and fax machines. Performs related clerical and administrative activities, such as typing, data entry, and setting up and maintaining files and databases.
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Special skills required — Ability to type accurately 50 WPM, clerical skills, use of computer and word processor, good communication skills and basic accounting and inventory principles.
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RequirementsHigh School Diploma or GED plus 2 years related experience, or Associate's Degree plus 2 years' experienceAbility to pass clerical test (55+ wpm preferred). and able to effectively use electronic health recordsProfessional demeanor and attire suitable for clinical and office settingAdhere to confidentiality policy and HIPAA guidelinesMaintain complete personnel file including certification of requisite clearances (FBI, child abuse, etc) and participation in required trainings, as assigned (ex: mandated reporter)We are proud to be an EEO employer M/F/D/V. We maintain a drug-free workplace.
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Full Job Description:Serves as a direct contact/referral point for patients, greets patients in person and via telephone, answers multi-line telephone system in a professional manner, performs clerical duties pertaining to the design and follow up in an efficient patient/provider appointment schedule, accurately registers patients sing the UMCP computer system, ensure all documents and forms are presented, explained, and signed at time of registration.
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Minimum Qualifications: High School diploma, typing speed of 30 wpm, high attention to detail, excellent customer service skills and strong communication skills. Preferred Characteristics:•Goal oriented•Professional demeanor and appearance•Servant’s heart •Punctual and dependable•Works with a sense of urgencyAvailability Requirements:•Ability to work 40 hours per week•8-5 Monday – Friday, potential evenings and weekendsOur Mission: To improve the quality of life for our community by providing the best patient experience for every patient.
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Distinguishing CharacteristicsPositions in this class are responsible for a wide variety of clerical functions in a secondary school office. Experience: One year of general clerical experience; school district experience desirable.
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Strong data entry skills, alphanumeric preferred/Ability to type 50+ wpm. General Office/Data Entry - $18/Hr. This position is temporary with an opportunity to be hired full-time. Identify and resolve issues in regards to shipments or order processing.
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Ability to type 65 wpm - excellent spelling, punctuation and grammar required and knowledge of legal terminology. Capable of performing a variety of clerical and administrative duties using various computer programs typically related to a litigation practice by assisting attorneys in a supportive role.
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