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If you are a manager, receptionist, warehouse or factory worker, driver, medical assistant, nurse, cleaner, college student, messenger, maid, teacher, retail associate, salesperson, secretary, server, janitor, cashier, contract worker, or intern who is looking for a flexible part-time or seasonal job, you should try paid Product Testing to supplement your income.
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These fields are usually administrative, general office and clerical in nature, such as accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, clerk, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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Previous experience in customer service, receptionist, front desk or salon coordination is preferred but not required. Previous experience in customer service, receptionist, front desk or salon coordination is preferred but not required.
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EXPERIENCE: Background of secretary/receptionist work. The Receptionist is a non-licensed worker who has completed an on-the-job training program. Performing general clerical duties as well as daily patient charges and assisting with maintaining the efficient operation of the facility.
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The Secretary will perform secretarial and clerical work and receptionist duties. Provide general secretarial and clerical assistance, including typing correspondence, course materials, tests, and other material as requested.
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Provides backup support for Clinical, Clerical, and Physician training within the EHR and other associated tools used by the organization. Qualifications Education: LPN or CMA Experience: At least of year of experience in an outpatient medical practice/clinic required.
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The ideal candidate has some customer service training, previous experience in a similar position (administrative, clerical, call center, customer service, etc.) The Receptionist (aka Customer Concierge) answers incoming telephone calls in a friendly, interested, and helpful manner.
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Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner
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These roles will include clerical positions such as Service Shop Clerks, Quality Assurance Clerks, Administration Assistant and Human Resources clerks etc. Provides clerical/administrative support through generating and maintaining forms, reports, and logs via computerized management software; performing weekly inventory; tracking financial transactions; communicating with suppliers regarding equipment warranties.
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Experience as a front desk medical receptionist preferred. Experience as a front desk medical receptionist preferred. Computer proficiency is required and software such as EMR (Athena and Epic), Word, Excel, and other programs are strongly preferred.
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QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma/GED and at least one year of experience in fitness center customer service, clerical and/or sales related experience, and childcare. COMPENSATION: Part Time / Hourly MISSION STATEMENT: Cullman Parks, Recreation, & Sports Tourism is dedicated to improving quality of life through exceptional parks, facilities, events, and recreational opportunities for all.
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Serve as the first point of contact for the medical front office.
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This position requires clerical skills and sharp attention to detail to ensure accuracy when entering, recording, or reviewing data or communications. This position requires clerical skills and sharp attention to detail to ensure accuracy when entering, recording, or reviewing data or communications.
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Title: Medical Receptionist (Patient Coordinator) Company: Holcomb Laser Center. Title: Medical Receptionist (Patient Coordinator) A Patient Coordinator is trained to act as the first point of contact for our patients where they set the tone for the patient’s visit through excellent patient care.
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