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The Medical Assistant / Patient Service Specialist (Medical Front Office Receptionist) is a dual role of being the first point of contact for patients in the clinic while supporting front office functions, as well as caring for patients in a Medical Assistant capacity while supporting back office functions.
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Our company dates back to 1979, when two physicians created the locum tenens industry as a way to meet the needs of rural hospitals in desperate need of healthcare professionals. Getting to know you ties back to our belief in putting people first.
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POSITIION TITLE: SERVER REPORTS TO: MANAGER POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for coordinating your entire station and communicating with front and back of house personnel to provide a dining experience that exceeds guest expectations.
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Exhibit teamwork with the back-of-house team, coworkers, and management. Whether you’re flipping pancakes as a Grill Cook, prepping fresh salads and desserts as a Prep Cook, or hand-rolling buttermilk biscuits as a Backup Cook, you’ll make sure our guests leave full and happy every time.
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Let your mind wander through the history of the Wild West as you explore a town brimming with history dating back to the days of Wyatt Earp. Envision practicing medicine with a group of like-minded physicians who are dedicated to their community.
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Our company culture is strongly backed by faith-based values and activities, to remind us that our success provides us the opportunity to serve and give back to our communities. Over the years Nurses PRN grew and evolved as a nationwide healthcare staffing company, and therefore wanted to be more inclusive to all valued healthcare professionals: nurses, allied health, locum tenens, CNAs, and more.
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Not only does Amazon Flex have your back, you get the added benefit of deliveringsmiles to Amazon customers. Whether youre saving up for something big or you just want to make some extra money,earning $17 an hour will get you there faster.
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Proven cooking experience, including experience as a line chef, restaurant cook or prep cook. The Line Cook will be responsible for setting up the prep station, stocking inventory, and maintaining sanitation standards.
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Essential Functions Develop Servant Leaders: Puts your guest and restaurant first-not yourself Create Memorable Experiences: Creates a service experience so good our guests can't wait to come back to Popeyes' Responsibilities Shows compassion, care, and concern towards other team members and guests.
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401K with company match● Associate discounts for many brands ● Opportunity to give back to your community ● Hands-on paid training to prepare you for success● On-Going Career & Leadership Development● Opportunities for growth into management positions.
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Monitors product levels (floor work, as-is, recycle, trash, seasonal back stock) daily to achieve bottom line sales budget against targets. Acts as a key holder for the store, closing shift manager, and backup to the Store Manager.
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They ensure the clinic and front reception area is running smoothly and patient flow at the optimum, as well as provide patient care services in the back office medical setting, which will meet the specific needs of the patient.
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Your choice of a career at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) means joining thousands of physicians, nurses, mental health and allied health professionals, pharmacists and nonclinical support staff building careers based on giving back.
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Essential FunctionsDevelop Servant Leaders: Puts your guest and restaurant first-not yourselfCreate Memorable Experiences: Creates a service experience so good our guests can’t wait to come back to Popeyes’ResponsibilitiesShows compassion, care, and concern towards other team members and guests*Creates a great experience by serving the guest well.
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Your trusted recruiter, one of the industry’s best, is your partner in this adventure and will back you up every step of the way. Paid, private, pet-friendly housing. We’re hiring a RN (Registered Nurse) specialized in ICU (Intensive Care Unit) for this incredible opportunity in Prescott, AZ.
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