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The Lead Office Coordinator is responsible for the success of daily operations of the front office and directly manages the office team, under the general supervision of the School Operations Manager.
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Our client located in Nashville, TN is seeking a Office Manager to join their team. Proven experience as a receptionist, front desk representative, or similar role. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to grow their career and join a dynamic team in the entertainment industry.
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High volume clinic in Downtown Los Angeles is looking for a medical assistant to join their front office team! Front Office Medical Assistant - Internal Medicine. High volume clinic in Downtown Los Angeles is looking for a medical assistant to join their front office team.
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As a Front Office Manager, you will lead the front office team by demonstrating anticipatory service and exemplary follow through with an infectious and positive attitude.
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Other team bonding activities include team golfing events, bowling, dinners, laser tag, paint nights at the office, LOTS of virtual Zoom games, and probably everyone’s favorite, all-inclusive annual retreats.
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A local non-profit in Los Angeles (90041) is seeking a bilingual Spanish Office Coordinator to join their team. Ensure the office runs smoothly/restock supplies/keep front desk and conference rooms tidy.
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The PCS2 will work as a part of a close-knit team to go above and beyond to meet the needs of our patients and enhance the reputation of AHF by seamlessly transitioning between performing medical assistant clinical functions including phlebotomy, and performing administrative duties including front office, processing patient referrals, and identifying and verifying insurance coverage.
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Responsibilities Prepare for the patient visit, including pulling charts and notesVerify patient insurance Answer phones and field questions about medical issues, identifying visit needsScan records into EHR/EMR Scheduling Track lab results, call in prescriptions, and handle basic medical office dutiesQualificationsBLS Certification or Certified Medical Assistant desiredExcellent customer service skillsStrong attention to detailBilingual Spanish a plus.
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The Front Office Manager will oversee all front office operations, ensure a seamless guest experience, manage reservations, handle customer inquiries, and supervise a team of front desk staff.
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The Office Receptionist will be responsible for managing the front desk, greeting visitors, answering phone calls, and performing various administrative tasks. Founded with a vision to redefine the architectural landscape, Fresh Form Draft brings together a team of diverse talents, each contributing their unique expertise to every project we undertake.
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You will assist in coordinating patient flow throughout the clinic, from registration to discharge and work as a member of the Ambulatory Care clinic team to provide smooth outpatient flow resulting in optimum patient satisfaction and clinic operation.
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Participate in and lead various projects that contribute to the improvement of office operations and employee experience. The Office Manager i s a contract-to-hire opportunity with an onsite schedule.
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As a Dental Office Hygiene Coordinator, you will oversee the dental office's hygiene schedule by conducting daily huddles, coordinating with hygienists and team members, reviewing checkouts and end-of-day procedures, assisting in audits and billing, and managing communications.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Front Office Coordinator at Tower ENT in Los Angeles, CA. The Front Office Coordinator will be responsible for phone etiquette, appointment scheduling, office administration, receptionist duties, and providing excellent customer service to patients and visitors.
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The Front Office Specialist facilitates the patient visit by registering patients, ensuring applicable eligibility and demographic information is accurately captured in the practice management system and interfacing with the patients and other health center staff to ensure high quality, efficient delivery of care and maximum reimbursement from 3rd party payors.
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