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If you're friendly, communicative, and happy to help others, then a role as a full-time Orthodontic Front Desk Receptionist could be right for you! Paid time off (PTO), a 401(k) with match, and paid holidays.
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Canine Cabana in Riverview, FL is ready to hire a full-time Customer Service / Front Desk Receptionist. Sick time accrual. If you are an animal lover and you meet the above requirements, apply now to be our Customer Care / Front Desk Receptionist.
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This full -time position is for a Medical Receptionist within the Pulmonology department. Supports Paid Time Off and Holidays. This full -time position is for a Medical Receptionist within the Pulmonology department.
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Full-time associates are offered a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, PTO, 401k and more! Part-time associates are offered access to dental & vision coverage.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Medical Receptionist at our Tampa, FL location. As a Medical Receptionist, you will be responsible for appointment scheduling, phone etiquette, receptionist duties, and supporting the medical office operations.
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Our Internal Medicine office in New Tampa is seeking a full-time BILINGUAL Medical Receptionist. Able to sit for long periods of time. Distributes messages from answering service or mail box to the appropriate person.
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Job Type Full-time Description CAN Community Health, one of the nation's largest providers of HIV Services, has an exciting opportunity for a Medical Front Desk Receptionist/Patient Experience Expert to work at our Tampa (Ybor City), FL location.
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Full and part time postions available. Hiring now with no experience required. 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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Jerry Ulm CJDR is looking to hiring Receptionists for our body shop– Full-time position with pay rates starting at $15 per hour depending on experience! Great Benefits Package for full-time: Health & Dental Insurance, 401(k), and Paid Time Off.
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The receptionist should be available to help and assists any other staff, faculty member, or student that needs clerical assistance while on school premises. The Receptionist is directly accountable to the Director of Admissions.
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Crown offers an excellent wage and benefits package for full-time employees including Health/Dental/Vision/Prescription Drug Plan, Flexible Benefits Plan, 401K Retirement Savings Plan, Life and Disability Benefits, Paid Parental Leave, Paid Holidays, Paid Vacation, Tuition Reimbursement, and much more.
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MaxHealth in Tampa is looking to hire a full-time Front Office Representative to assist with check-in and check-out functions, collecting co-payments, scheduling patients, answering phones, and provide excellent customer service overall.
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