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Adheres to yield management procedures with hotel availability and casino marketing criteria that is set forth in the property management system May perform clerical duties such as typing and proofreading.
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We are seeking a professional, responsible, and outgoing person to work as the office coordinator in our company. This position is accountable to provide clerical and administrative support, including data and word processing, record keeping, filing and various other duties related to the effective operation of the department.
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Provide clerical support to the treatment team, medication services, patient scheduling and management of unit office/tech station. All of the parts of the organization work together to inform, develop and deliver evidence- based practices that help people reclaim their futures and restore their hope.
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Rehabilitation services Patient Admitting Specialist performs or coordinates/delegates the performance of clerical/support activities (including phones and acknowledging patients), maintains the department patient schedule, facilitates communication and customer relations.
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Organizes work flow/processes to support the administration of Rehabilitation Services. Manages daily schedules to ensure efficiency and productivity, including scheduling back to back appointments, checking Well Health and cancelling and moving appointments as appropriate ensuring full schedules; verifying work days, ensuring appropriate blocks, call offs if necessary and reporting scheduling needs to manager/supervisor.
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Permit Technician performs advanced technical and clerical duties to support the services and activities of HR Green and its clients. Our teams work with local governments from across the United States as an extension of their staff, providing municipal engineering services, on-call consulting, and public works staff augmentation.
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Support office team and partners with clerical tasks including scanning and electronic filing. Most importantly we offer a work-life balance in a public accounting setting which sets us apart as a firm.
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We are currently seeking a Phlebotomist to work in either a Patient Service Center or Client office. Perform data entry of patient information in an accurate and timely mannerProcess billing information and collect payments when requiredPrepare all collected specimens for testing and analysisMaintain patient and specimen information logsProvide superior customer service to all patientsAdministrative and clerical duties as necessaryTravel to additional sites when needed.
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To perform this job successfully, the individual must be able to stand, move and work throughout the office area and properties, including walking up to 1 mile, climbing stairs and sitting at a desk/work station for the duration of the shift.
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Being a best place to work is a strategic goal of Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and its a goal that every employee plays an active role in helping to achieve. Join us and do meaningful work.
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Any combination equivalent to graduation from high school supplemented by college-level course work with a grade of "C" or better in computer information systems or business related coursework and three (3) years of increasingly responsible office secretarial or administrative office support experience including some public contact.
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Monitors the accumulated work time of adjunct and short term/substitute hourly classified/clerical employees and advises the dean before upper limits are reached. Coordinates, directs, and assigns the work, and participates in selection and evaluation of clerical staff and student assistants in various program components throughout the division.
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Perform general clerical work; type a variety of documents; answer phones; enter information into computer; maintain files and records; process and distribute mail. Under general supervision, performs a wide variety of technical and clerical library and related program work including circulating materials for a specific function or service for the library; maintenance and organization of library materials, services, and programs; provide excellent customer service to library patrons; assist with routine tasks that support the day-to-day functioning of the library; and other duties as assigned.
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Demonstrated experience performing a full range of office and clerical support duties, including the ability to respond to and effectively prioritize multiple tasks with interruptions is required.
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