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Medical Receptionists come from all different backgrounds including customer service, clerical, secretary, administrative assistant, receptionist, retail/food service and more! The Float Medical Receptionist is responsible for preparing examination rooms, assisting physicians, recording height and weight, and completing clerical duties (answer phones, confirming appointments, email.
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Six (6) month's 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 Dignity Health Medical Foundation.
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The Medical Office Representative position is the first point of phone customer service contact for our patients physicians other clinic staff internal and external laboratory and imaging staff hospital staff patient family members and vendors by offering customer service communications and appropriate distribution of phone calls and messages.
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Admin, retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, receptionist, office work, server, landscaping, and in just about any field you can imagine. If you think you would be a great fit for our sales team, fill out the contact information and a receptionist will follow up with you about setting up a virtual interview with a manager.
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These fields are usually administrative, general office and clerical in nature, such as accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, clerk, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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Must be capable of being cross-trained for front office receptionist duties that will be expected in the job. Position Title: Veterinary AssistantReports To: Hospital Manager or Technical SupervisorDepartment: Technical Support StaffEmployee Status: Non-ExemptJob Summary: Assist doctor and other hospital staff by care and cleaning of patients and facilities including completing patient treatments, assisting in surgery and all other animal care functions as well as other tasks involved in the operations of a veterinary hospital.
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Reports To: Hospital Manager or Technical Supervisor. Fine motor skills adequate for utilizing hospital equipment such as electric clippers, syringes, radiology equipment, laboratory equipment, computers, etc.
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Our receptionists answer the phone, book reservations, greet clients, makes the client feel comfortable, communicates with the client, sweeps hair, assists our stylists, checks the client in and out using a POS system, maintains shop cleanliness and so much more.
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Sylvan Ranch is looking for a Part Time Receptionist! Sylvan Ranch is looking for a Part Time Receptionist! You’ll earn more than a paycheck; you can find opportunities to grow your career through professional development, as well as ongoing programs catered to your overall health and wellness.
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Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner
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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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Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner
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Receptionist: 1 year (Preferred) Keeping lobby/reception area, conference room, kitchen, and copy room areas neat and tidy throughout the day. Running errands – deliveries and pickups as assigned.
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At Carlton, we are dedicated to enriching the lives of older adults by offering personalized care and fostering a warm and supportive environment.
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