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1 year of experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, guest service specialist, or similar position preferred. We're looking for a positive and professional receptionist to be the face of our local business.
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Help to ensure all clients needs have been met during service both in person, over the phone or virtually. Match clients with the best-suited tax professional for their needs. Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner.
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Dental Receptionist responsibilities include handling phone calls, scheduling appointments, patient check-in and check-out, answer insurance questions, explain treatment and financial options and enjoy patient interactions.
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As the Front Desk Receptionist, you'll be the welcoming face of the company, greeting visitors warmly and assisting with their needs. Your role includes answering and directing phone calls, managing inquiries through various channels, maintaining a tidy reception area, scheduling appointments, and providing essential administrative support.
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Maintain office cleanliness and organization of resources with team members. Computer proficient with the ability to use Microsoft Office. Schedule clients how they would like to be scheduled. Experience working in a fast-paced environment.
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This person will be responsible for processing and posting payments, processing vendor packets and credit references, uploading invoices to 3rd party websites, assisting with collection calculations, customer service, data entry, answering emails and phone calls, receptionist duties (answering and routing calls, directing guests, accepting packages, sorting mail), and other assigned administrative tasks.
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Secretarial, receptionist, and administrative duties as-needed include answering the phone, making coffee, filing, etc. This position reports to the property or leasing manager and requires attention to detail and the ability to follow directions.
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Daily Functions:The Spa Receptionist / Experience Guide is responsible for the reception area and overall seamless daily operations of the facility. Includes, but is not limited to, the greeting of all guests, answering phone calls, assisting guests with questions regarding services and products, booking all appointments, promoting membership sales, checking the guest into the computer system, customizing the guest’s massage, and charging for services performed.
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This person will need to be comfortable with navigating downtown Denver, and must also possesses basic technical skills (own and be able to use a smart phone). Teachable skills: Ticketing system, badging system, security protocols.
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The position provides primary phone reception and customer service support for the front desk at the main office. Answers phone calls, assisting callers by providing information and transferring calls to the appropriate parties.
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Serve as main social media conduit for the practice, taking photographs and posting according to pre-established practice guidelines Confirm all appointments by client’s preferred communication method (phone, email, text) the prior day, and make necessary adjustments.
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This is a part-time hybrid role for a Receptionist at Aeterna Aesthetic Plastic Surgery located in Denver, CO. The Receptionist will be responsible for answering phone calls, scheduling appointments, maintaining patient records, and providing excellent customer service.
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The Receptionist efficiently performs clerical support and serves as the facility’s first greeter for all visitors in person as well as via phone in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
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The Office Receptionist is the first point of contact within the office and over the phone. Handles all office communication from in person arrivals to over the phone interactions.
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Experience Guide (Front Desk Receptionist) Includes, but not limited to, the greeting of all guests, answering phone calls, assisting guests with questions regarding services and products, booking all appointments, promoting membership sales, checking the guest into the computer system, customizing the guests massage, and charging for services performed.
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