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Team Player: In addition to working directly with the Content Manager, the SEO Content Writer will also work with the CEO, Project Manager, and the Content Team (i.e., Graphic Designer, SEO Specialist, and other Content Creators) to create blog content.
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We are hiring for a part time Wellness Coordinator/Medical Receptionist that is able to 3-4 days a week, must have availability Tuesday through Sunday. The Wellness Coordinator/Medical Receptionist is responsible for assisting the clinic team on providing care to our customers in a fast-paced environment.
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We are looking for a Senior Technical Writer with a passion for writing and technology, strong communication skills, and a progressive outlook. You will collaborate with various functions and closely work with the Chief Technology Office, Development, Product SME and Specialists, Test, Dev Services, Product Quality and Security, Program Management, Release Train Management, UX Design, and Cloud DevOps teams.
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We are a dermatology and facial plastic surgery office with ocean views in the heart of Newport Beach.
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Manages CEO inbox and respond as a ghost writer on scheduling items or those you could help keep a process moving. Provide administrative support as needed with overnight shipments, labels and back-up to Receptionist with answering telephones.
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Front office receptionist represents us from the time patients are seated, to the time they leave. Dentrix /Dolphin Exp. Our office is more than a dental office — it’s a family of front office, back office assistants, managers, and dentists who are dedicated to change what patients think about dentistry.
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The Front Desk Receptionist / Experience Guide is responsible for the reception area and overall seamless daily operations of the facility. We offer a space to escape the daily pressures of life and recharge your energy and spirit through the healing benefits of massage therapy.
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The Spa Receptionist is responsible for providing clerical and administrative support for the Spa. They must be able to speak clearly, communicate with all types of people, including VIPs, dignitaries and celebrities.
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Artificial Intelligence; Advanced Technology; The very best in patient care.
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Previous experience as a front desk receptionist in a dental office is required. Previous experience as a front desk receptionist in a dental office is required. Assist with medical administrative support tasks such as filing, faxing, and scanning documents.
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Stay up-to-date with new messaging, products/services, and pricing/payment plans Job Qualifications High aptitude and business acumen Excellent communication, interpersonal, email, and organizational skills You should be detail-oriented – a great writer, speaker, and listener A drive for both personal and team success Willingness to make outbound phone calls every day Exposure to HubSpot and LinkedIn Sales Navigator is a plus.
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We are a Trust, Estates, and Special Needs law firm located in Newport Beach that is seeking a positive and compassionate full-time Legal Administrative Assistant/Receptionist. We practice exclusively in the areas of estate planning, special needs planning, trust administration, settlement planning, administration of settlement trusts, probate, and conservatorships.
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Front Desk ReceptionistGENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES: Greeting patientsPerforming check-in proceduresMaintaining current demographic and insurance information in computer and in the chartPerforming office opening procedures, co-pay/co-insurance collection, and assisting patients as neededPrimary focus is servicing patients in the lobby with backup for phones and other front office personnel.
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To do this, we cultivate the diverse talents of our team members in order to achieve something together that they could not do alone.
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The receptionist receives incoming calls, determines the nature of each call and directs the caller to the appropriate person or department. Operate switchboard telephone system. Ability to operate a multi-line switchboard.
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