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QualificationsSix (6) months experience in an outpatient setting as a Medical Office Receptionist preferred; or an equivalent amount of experience in a high-volume customer service role in another industry/environment; or 6 months experience as a Phone Receptionist or Health Information Associate within CHW Medical Foundation.
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Coordinates with the Underwriting team at the Main Office to obtain approvals on prospective resident applicants; tracks all approvals and denials. OVERVIEW Office Coordinators handle the routine office work and administrative responsibilities of the community.
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This includes helping out with the front office in an MOR capacity or logging on to the phones as a Phone Receptionist. The Medical Office Representative II is responsible for coordinating all patient requests for referrals and authorizations both internal and external; encounter form processing and batching; scheduling in/out patient medical procedures; greet arriving patients manage patient wait times; assist patients with necessary completion of paperwork; provide informational services registration of all patients; process incoming/outgoing calls/schedule appointments.
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Completion of the twelfth grade and one year of responsible clerical and staff support experience comparable to the level of a Legal Office Assistant II with the County of Nevada. Apply your experience as a legal secretary in the District Attorney's Office.
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The Medical Office Representative II may also be asked to perform other clerical duties as needed such as support daily clinic operation goals bench marks and quality patient initiatives per departmental guidelines.
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The County of Nevada, California is seeking an experienced professional Attorney II or III to join the District Attorney's (DA's) Office, an enriching work environment where legal expertise, strategic thinking, and effective advocacy are paramount.
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As an Office Clerk at this local client, you will ensure the day-to-day office operations of the organization run smoothly. Please apply today if you would like to be considered for this Office Clerk opportunity.
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