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InSync Consulting has an immediate need for Front Office Medical Assistants in Denver, CO. Title: Front Office Medical Assistant. 24/7 access to Payroll/HR Access. Previous Experience In Healthcare Administration Or Other Related Fields.
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Exhibits working knowledge of Microsoft Office and basic computer skills. 1 year of experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, guest service specialist, or similar position preferred.
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The Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process. You will leverage company and industry best practices and capabilities to assist with design, development, implementation, and support of the on-premises Front End Processor (FEP) solution, to include Software-based FEPs (AKA: SoftFEP) or hardware-based appliance FEPs implementations.
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The Academic Program Support Specialist (APSS) provides front desk and administrative support services to academic leadership, department chairs, faculty, instructors, and students. A paper copy of this report can be obtained at the College Security Office upon request.
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As a Hygienist with us, you work with the front office staff on how to best schedule your appointments. In addition, you work with the dentist(s) and support staff in the office to build a robust recall program.
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Colorado Kids Dental is looking for a hard-working, reliable Front Office Coordinator for our Denver-based team. Are you a Front Desk Coordinator in the dental field? Colorado Kids Dental is looking for a hard-working, reliable Front Office Coordinator for our Denver-based team.
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The GSR also is responsible for completing all necessary front office daily paperwork and ensuring that safety and security procedures are in place in accordance with company guidelines and standards for all associates and guests.
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Broad understanding of Buy Side Order Management Systems, Front and Middle Office services. Experience of C#, Angular, Databricks and Python. Extensive experience in technology leadership within the financial services industry, with specific expertise in the Charles River Development OMS.
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The Business Office Manager is responsible for monitoring entry into the building and ensuring the safety of all employees and residents. Monitor front desk to ensure lobby is appropriately maintained.
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As a Principal Software Engineering Manager in Azure Storage, you will lead our SFTP offering and other charters related to the Azure front end services, one of our core layers of the Azure Storage stack.
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Must be PC literate; working knowledge of MS Office; 10-key skills a big plus. Other Responsibilities:Assists other Departments when needed including Front End. Performs various tasks and projects as directed by Branch Manager and Corporate Headquarters.
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We are seeking a full-time, in-office Job Captain with experience in retail, medical office, data center, fitness, lower density mixed-use, and hospitality within a highly interactive studio environment.
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The ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER is responsible for managing the day-to-day operation of the property, including but not limited to front office, housekeeping, food and beverage and engineering, while supporting the General Manager in providing overall leadership in the hotels continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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We are currently looking for a Property Accountant to support an assigned hotel portfolio in our corporate office located in the DTC. Whether you work at our Corporate office, on property, or anywhere in-between; a job at Stonebridge will be demanding.
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Responsible for the clinical coordination of neuropsychology clinic including processing referrals, coordinating scheduling, preauthorization, obtaining release of information, requesting medical/psychological/educational records, and front office duties.
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