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People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in admin, retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, customer service, receptionist, grocery store clerk, server, landscaping, and in just about any field you can imagine.
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1-2 years experience as an executive assistant, administrative assistant, secretary or receptionist preferred. 1-2 years experience as an executive assistant, administrative assistant, secretary or receptionist preferred.
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2+ years of administrative assistant or front desk experience. Provide administrative and data entry support. Immediate availability for an immediate short-term temporary assignment.
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Under the direction of the Director of Human Resources, the Human Resources Assistant serves as the Human Resources receptionist and is responsible for providing excellent customer service to all MTS employees, applicants and guests.
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We believe the candidates with the best chance of success in this role should have previous experience in an administrative and/or personal assistant role and is seeking a long-term position in the same capacity.
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1 year in a call center, front desk, receptionist, administrative assistant, or a combination equal to 1 year, Note - Experience required: 1 year of healthcare exp or 1 year in a call center, front desk, receptionist, admin assistant, or a combo of equal to 1 yr.
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People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in admin, retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, receptionist, office work, server, landscaping, and in just about any field you can imagine.
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Assist patients with scheduling appointments, rescheduling or cancelling appointments, and completion of pre-registration items as necessary following the patient appointment scheduling guidelines. Must have the ability to type 40WPM. Experience with Nextgen and Dentrix strongly preferred.
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1 + year(s) of experience as an administrative assistant, receptionist, or related customer service type of work. Support Lab Manager, research teams and office staff with administrative tasks as needed.
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Experience Required (Minimum level of experience): Required: 1 year of healthcare experience, or 1 year in a call center, front desk, receptionist, administrative assistant or a combination equal to 1 year.
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Under the direct supervision of the call center management, you will be part of a dedicated team that is passionate and motivated to improving the overall health of the communities we serve, one call at a time; you will work collaboratively to ensure the department meets performance goals, while demonstrating compassion, respect, empathy and integrity in every call you complete with our patients and customers.
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The Receptionist/Administrative Assistant works under the supervision of the Executive Assistant Supervisor and performs routine confidential secretarial and administrative duties, maintains filing systems, coordinates scheduling and meeting preparation, and reception duties as needed.
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Follows established departmental policies and procedures, objectives, quality assurance program, safety, environmental and infection control standards. Today the call center is the primary point of contact to our 25 clinics throughout San Diego County, 400 providers and over 42 programs.
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Provide efficient and confidential administrative support to Executive Office Manager as needed; working closely to ensure smooth operation of the corporate and executive office. JOB SUMMARY: Provide solid, professional, and consistent administrative support for reception and general corporate office.
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1 year of healthcare experience or 1 year in call center, front desk, receptionist, administrative assistant, or a combination equal to 1 year or successful completion of an externship program with Client.
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