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Local family clinic in Santa Barbara providing a wide range of health care services is looking to add a Medical Receptionist to their team! Receptionist, referrals, references, insurance authorization.
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Receptionist, Santa BarbaraDescriptionJOB SUMMARYReceives callers at community/office, determines nature of business, and directs callers to destination by performing the following duties. Performs variety of clerical duties, which may include various projects for the Executive Director, Marketing, Accounting and Activity Departments.
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Artificial Intelligence; Advanced Technology; The very best in patient care.
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A Guest Services Agent is responsible for greeting and registering guests and checking guests out of the hotel in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Bilingual Receptionist at Big Green Cleaning Company located in Santa Barbara, CA. The Bilingual Receptionist will be responsible for greeting and assisting visitors, answering phone calls, scheduling appointments, and providing administrative support to the team.
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We are offering a short term contract employment opportunity for a Receptionist/ Administrative Assistant in Santa Barbara, California. Comprehensive understanding of Receptionist Duties including managing front desk operations, directing calls, welcoming visitors, and handling basic inquiries.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Human Resources, the Lead Receptionist is responsible for overseeing operation of the reception desk and area. Acts as receptionist by receiving callers at establishment, determining the nature of business, and directing callers to destination by performing the following duties.
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As our Receptionist, you will monitor entry security, assist residents, greet visitors and answers phones. Assist residents with general office needs, i.e. postage, copies, faxes, notary public, etc.
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The Receptionist job description will provide the scope of the position for the facility. The Receptionist assumes phone system responsibilities, greet residents, families, visitors, volunteers, auxiliary and staff.
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As a Medical Receptionist you will assist our patients by checking them in and out of appointments, handling patient referrals, scheduling appointments, handling insurance authorizations, and answering phone calls, just to name a few.
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Proven experience as an office manager, front office manager, receptionist or administrative assistant. We are looking for an Administrative Assistant/Receptionist who will aid in organizing and coordinating administrative procedures for their location.
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