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Work where you personally know the managing attorney and have daily interaction with the clients we serve.
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The receptionist manages all incoming inquiries and lobby traffic. The receptionist will be responsible for answering incoming calls, directing calls to the appropriate individual or department, mail distribution, flow of correspondence, serving as the first point of contact for visitors and/or vendors, as well as additional clerical duties.
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Description:This Front Desk Receptionist will work with members and patients calling in or coming into the building looking seeking food, hygiene options, and answering general questions. Makes follow-up callsResponsible for collecting visit copays and cash collections management (send cash to A/P, notify A/P if no cash has been collected)Scanning documents and maintain the facilityProviding customer service to members of unhoused or substance abuse communities when they come in seeking care.
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The primary purpose of the Scheduling Coordinator position is to ensure adequate and appropriate scheduling and coordination of the company’s clinical department to meet the needs of our clients.
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Other Requirements Of Our Receptionist Include. Under direction from the Associate Director/Executive Assistant or Executive Director, coordinates with the Activities Team about events taking place within the community and supports the Marketing team by helping with promotions, residents communications, and assembly of any printed information.
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Supervisory Requirements This position has no supervisor responsibilities Qualification Education and/or Experience Must possess, as a minimum, a high school diploma or GED. Previous administrative or receptionist experience preferred.
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Job DescriptionAs a Receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for customers and visitors, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Keep the reception area clean, organized, and well-presented at all times.
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Front Desk Receptionist. Front Desk Receptionist. An email has been sent to you with a password to access your account. Please enter your password to complete your application. It looks like you have an account with this email.
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A Guest Services Agent is responsible for greeting and registering guests and checking guests out of the hotel in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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We are currently hiring for an Receptionist to support our non-profit client in Oakland, CA. We are currently hiring for an Receptionist to support our non-profit client in Oakland, CA. We consider all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with state and local laws, including the California Fair Chance Act, City of Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and customer-focused Remote Receptionist for our client. Proven experience in a receptionist or customer service role (experience in healthcare, hearing solutions, or similar fields is a plus.
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Dental receptionist: 1 year (Preferred). Dental Front Desk Receptionist. 48 minutes ago Minimum 1-year dental front office experience. Dental receptionist: 1 year (Preferred). Dental Front Desk Receptionist.
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As a receptionist you are the face of the practice, this is a fantastic opportunity for the right person! At all times you will perform and undertake such other duties and responsibilities as are requested of you by the Office Manager or the PDM.
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Indotronix is seeking a Receptionist in the Central California General Office, CA location. Job Title: Receptionist. room reservations or food deliveries, as well answer incoming calls to a front desk.
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Seeking a compassionate, skilled, upbeat Veterinary Receptionist to join our tight-knit team. Veterinary Receptionist - Relief. We prefer someone with at least one year of experience working as receptionist in a veterinary hospital.
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