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The Receptionist handles a variety of administrative support tasks, including answering phones, receiving visitors and volunteers, assisting with scheduling meeting rooms, sorting, and distributing packages/facility mail, outgoing/incoming Fed-Ex orders, and managing office supply orders/light accounting duties, advancement duties, and HR support.
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The Salon Receptionist supports the salon team by providing a superior client experience through offering additional styling services and product benefits to become salon destination of choice.
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It is important that our vet-led clinics are filled with smiling faces and compassionate pet people, and each of our employees play a vital role in creating the positive vibe felt at our offices.
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Two to four years experience as office receptionist, preferably in medical environment. Responsible for providing a professional and welcoming first point of contact with all patients in person or on the phone while keeping charts and receptionist area clean and organized.
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Vida Veterinary Care is seeking a Veterinary Receptionist to join our fun and hardworking night-shift team! The Receptionist will support veterinarians, technicians, veterinary assistants, groomers and kennel staff in daily patient and client care.
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JOB SUMMARY: Interface with visitors, patients, family, and physicians on phone and in person.
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Position Overview: The Medical Office Receptionist greets all patients and manages patient intake. 1 year of medical front desk receptionist experience or administrative experience preferred.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience as a medical receptionist highly preferred, preferably in a medical practice or ambulatory environment. We are looking for a service-oriented, motivated individual to join us as a Medical Receptionist to accomplish this mission.
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WHAT WE OFFER: As our Bilingual Front Desk Scheduler - Receptionist, you'll enjoy: $21 - $27 an hour , depending on dentistry experience (we're willing to train!) We are thrilled to announce an exceptional opportunity for a Bilingual Front Desk Scheduler - Receptionist to join our team full- or part-time.
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As a Receptionist You Will. Teladoc- FREE doctor access 24/7. SVP offers educational assistance for qualified teammates to enroll in AVMCVTEA accredited veterinary technician programs. Demonstrate ability to show empathy toward clients and treat pets with compassion and respect.
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This role is great for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, innovative environment and skilled in managing multiple priorities with grace and professionalism.
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We are looking for a friendly, outgoing Receptionist / Administrative Assistant who is detail-oriented and can juggle tasks amidst constant interruption. We are looking for a friendly, outgoing Receptionist / Administrative Assistant who is detail-oriented and can juggle tasks amidst constant interruption.
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Receptionist Perks: Generous Bonuses Growth Opportunities - DOUBLE your salary Health Benefits 401K POSITION SUMMARY The receptionist serves as the initial point of contact for everyone entering the facility.
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Job DetailsFront Desk Receptionist Are you looking for a job that will help you live out your values and foster your spiritual growth? If you feel a tug on your heart to contribute to this mission for the glory of the Father, we'd love to meet you.
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Proven experience as a receptionist, front desk representative, or in a similar role. We are is seeking a friendly and organized Receptionist to be the first point of contact for our clients and visitors.
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Title: receptionist Company: Paradigm Healthcare in Arvada, CO
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