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As a Hygienist with us, you work with the front office staff on how to best schedule your appointments. Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) License. Western Dental Services, Inc. and all relevant affiliates (such as Brident Dental & Vital Smiles) are Equal Opportunity Employers.
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Unicare is currently seeking a Full Time Dental Assistant to assist the Front and Back Office in our Los Angeles Health Center located in the Westlake neighborhood of Central L.A. Dental front office experience.
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In addition, you work with the dentist(s) and support staff in the office to build a robust recall program. We’re big on teamwork, so you’ll partner with the dentist(s) in your office to provide the best treatment for your patients.
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Performs front office duties such as answering phones, filing, scheduling appointments, computer input, patient/public relations. $24 - $25 per hour DOE We offer a competitive benefits package: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Care Plan Life Insurance Paid Holidays (12) Paid Vacation Time Sick Time 401(k) Retirement Plan Competitive wages Stability and career advancement Continuing Education Opportunities CATEGORIES OF DUTIES Interview, screen and perform health assessments per established protocols.
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We are looking for a Full-Time or Part-time Dental Receptionist to work in our North Hollywood Office, located on the border of Burbank. The Dental Receptionist will help us with daily office and clerical tasks, ensuring that the office operations run smoothly, are successful in supporting other business activities and add maximum value to the organization.
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Front office team member for a Beverly Hills dentist office. We use dentrix, need a person who understands billing, treatment planing, office coordination and patient care.
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At least 1 year of experience in Dental or Medical as Front Office Coordinator, Treatment Coordinator or similar roles. Dental Front Office Coordinator , you will deliver best-in-class patient care and focus on putting every patient first, every visit.
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Chudnovsky Law's professional license defense practice defends licensed professionals and businesses during investigation, accusation, probation, and disciplinary matters involving 44 licensing agencies, such as medical, nursing, pharmacy, dental, DEA, engineer, insurance, real estate, and chiropractic boards.
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The Breathe Kids Dental is a specialized Pediatric Dental office in Los Angeles, CA. The Dental Assistant will be responsible for assisting the dental team in providing patient care, preparing and sterilizing instruments and equipment, and providing oral care education to patients, as well as front desk duties.
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Inform patients of dental office procedures and policy. Perform other clerical/office duties as assigned' Confirm upcoming appointments and recalls according to office protocol.
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Responsibilities Greeting patients upon arrival, being prepared and in the front office to escort them to their treatment room. Apa Aesthetic provides unprecedented access to our team of world-renown dentists, dental surgeons, and master ceramists whose capabilities are exclusive to the practice.
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Advanced knowledge of front office operations. Health & Wellness- Competitive Medical, Dental & Vision, and EAP program. Minimum of 6 years of related work experience in an upscale or luxury hotel environment.
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The Dental Front Desk Coordinator will be responsible for greeting and checking in patients, scheduling appointments, handling phone inquiries, maintaining patient records, presenting treatment plans, helping patients payment plans applications and managing insurance claims and billing.
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Job Description Our dental front office associates are the heart of our practice – they are the first and last impressions to be made on our patients. Our front office team plays an essential role in helping the operations of the office run smoothly and delivering best in class patient care.
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The Front Desk Coordinator position is crucial to the company's success and involves multiple duties and responsibilities. 401(k), 401(k) matching, Dental insurance, Disability insurance, Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Account, Health insurance, Life insurance, Paid Time Off, Vision insurance.
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