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One year of clerical work experience or related experience in the health care field and entry level computer experience. If you are looking to be part of a great team of staff, and work with a variety of patient in a fast growing new facility, consider coming to St Joseph’s Westgate Medical Center.
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Perform basic administrative, clerical, operational, customer support and computational tasks. Self-starter; ability to work independently, productively, and with minimal supervision. To qualify for consideration, all candidates must be able to work 40+ hours per week in a fast paced, high-demand, quality environment.
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The Administrative Support Worker will be required to work well with customers, visitors, and employees in a professional and cheerful manner. Assists unit management with clerical tasks in relation to accounting, payroll, receiving, and/or human resources including filing, data entry, record review and maintenance, etc.
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Our MHTs work under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse to provide clerical and patient care activities in the treatment and care of patients with psychiatric and substance abuse conditions.
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Provides scheduling services for patients with regard to lab work, x-rays and referrals to other physicians. Under the direction of a Physician/Physician Assistant, performs a variety of clerical and patient support duties including scheduling, receptionist, telephone, data input, and exam room and medical chart preparation.
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Performs tasks related to production of printed Utility Bill and GenTax material, provides clerical support for these activities and distributes goods in a scheduled route to all City work units.
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10% - Evaluates student needs and performs clerical and administrative office assistance: attends advisor training and/or other work-related workshops to increase student support services skills; maintains communication with staff and student services departments.
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Three years proven work experience as an Administrative Assistant, Front Office Representative or similar clerical role. Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, transcribing and faxing as required.
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Job Description: The Asset Management Administrator - Communications is responsible for assisting the Asset Management team with clerical & administrative work, communicating & coordinating contractors and other service providers, inventorying and deploying Turning Point USA assets, maintaining TPUSA facilities, inputting invoices for payment, and other special projects.
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Run off-site work-related errands as needed. Perform general office duties, such as ordering supplies, maintaining records management database systems, and performing basic bookkeeping work.
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Under the general supervision of the Director of Finance, the Scheduling Coordinator for the Operating Room is responsible for the scheduling of surgical procedures and general clerical work within the Department.
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Serve as a department resource to analyze, research, accurately calculate and timely process aid, including Title IV financial aid, state grants, Tribal funding, scholarships, and other types of financial aid as needed, for a single functional area (Pre-Certification, Award & Package, Disbursements, and Refunds), ensuring compliance with all applicable state and federal guidelines, as well as internal policies and procedures; ensure accuracy and timely processing of all work.
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Clerical work and customer service support. Work with insurance payors to ensure timely and accurate payments. Medical Biller/Coder Front Office Support Staff for Pediatric Office.
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Strong organizational skills Must be dependable with good work ethics Accounting knowledge preferred but not required Compensation / Pay Rate (Up to): $20.00 - $22.00 Per. You will perform clerical and administrative functions in order to drive company success.
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The candidate selected for this role will primarily work in the file room, occasionally covering the receptionist desk in the sales showroom as needed. This role will provide clerical support to our sales and service teams, ensuring appropriate filing of service records, and that customers receive prompt, friendly service.
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