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Apply today to be considered for our Weekend Receptionist opening or email your resume to recruiter@vna.health! In addition this position also sorts and distributes mail, provides general clerical support to administration, assists with data entry, provides guests with orientation to Serenity House as needed, and assists the Office Manager as needed.
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As a Receptionist, you play a direct role in saving the lives of our patients each day by serving our residents in a safe environment promoting long-term recovery. Receptionist Part-TimeWe offer competitive salaries, full benefits package, Paid Time Off, and opportunities for professional growth.
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Receptionist, Santa BarbaraDescriptionJOB SUMMARYReceives callers at community/office, determines nature of business, and directs callers to destination by performing the following duties. Performs variety of clerical duties, which may include various projects for the Executive Director, Marketing, Accounting and Activity Departments.
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As our Receptionist, you will monitor entry security, assist residents, greet visitors and answers phones. Assist residents with general office needs, i.e. postage, copies, faxes, notary public, etc.
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The law firm of Penner & Purves, located in Santa Barbara, California, is currently seeking job candidates for a full-time Receptionist position. We will not accept phone calls or walk-ins in response to this advertisement.
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Medical Receptionist (Administrative Assistant) needed for a per-diem contract opportunity with Yoh’s client located in Goleta, CA. Proof of US Citizenship (ie valid US Passport or original US Birth Certificate) for security clearance/badging.
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We're seeking an outgoing and friendly receptionist for our sleek and modern showroom. Experience in the decorative stone, tile or interior design industry would be a plus. Stone West is the premier decorative stone supplier located in the beautiful coastal community of Ventura, California.
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Support the Lead Receptionist in clerical duties and maintenance of the reception area. Part of a nation wide family of Continuing Care Retirement Communities, Covenant Living is seeking a Receptionist.
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Proven experience as an office manager, front office manager, receptionist or administrative assistant. We are looking for an Administrative Assistant/Receptionist who will aid in organizing and coordinating administrative procedures for their location.
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Experience as an administrative assistant, receptionist, or a similar role. Our client is seeking seeking a professional, detail-oriented and organized Receptionist/Office Specialist Assistant to join our team.
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Is knowledgeable about all office equipment and is able to demonstrate how to use it to other staff, monitors equipment, reports supply need and issues to Lead Receptionist. In This Role, The Receptionist Will.
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Under general supervision, the primary role of the Receptionist is to provide excellent customer service as they are the first impression. Areas of responsibility include, but are not limited to, responding all phone and front desk inquiries, data input, sorting packages, handling mail correspondence, ordering supplies, assisting with administrative projects for the Buildings and Grounds department.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Human Resources, the Lead Receptionist is responsible for overseeing operation of the reception desk and area. Acts as receptionist by receiving callers at establishment, determining the nature of business, and directing callers to destination by performing the following duties.
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Local family clinic in Santa Barbara providing a wide range of health care services is looking to add a Medical Receptionist to their team! Receptionist, customer service, bilingual, computer savvy.
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Full-time Front Desk receptionist wanted for downtown law firm. Full-time Front Desk receptionist wanted for downtown law firm. distribute mail to paralegals, attorneys and bookkeeper; light housekeeping/take trash out.
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