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As the Receptionist & HR Clerk, you will be the first point of contact for our company, providing a warm and welcoming experience to all visitors and callers. Proven experience as a receptionist or in a similar customer-facing role is desirable.
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Acts is currently seeking qualified candidates for our Receptionist position for every other weekend, Saturday and Sunday 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Acts Retirement-Life Communities is one of the largest not-for-profit owners, operators, and developers of resort-style continuing care senior living communities, including independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing.
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Role: - Clerk/Receptionist/Administrative (726160) Front Office, Receptionist, Administrative Assistance background required. Answering and re-routing phone calls at the receptionist desk.
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The Care Facilitator is one of a patient's first contact with our ChenMed family and, as such, serves as a patient advocate delivering and providing exceptional customer service.
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We offer this Medical Front Desk Receptionist position a competitive wage of $17 to $20 per hour. AMA Medical Group is in search of a vibrant individual to fill the role of Medical Front Desk Receptionist.
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Position Title: Medical Receptionist/Scheduler. Knowledge of office procedures and patient receptionist check-in processes. 1 – 2 years’ experience in a medical office (doctors’ office, medical clinic, etc.
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Receiving guests or the public at the receptionist desk; Receiving, sorting and sending mail and packages via USPS and FDOT’s courier services; Filing letters and documents; assisting with scanning FDOT documents filing and archiving, and other related duties as needed.
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Successful State Farm agent seeking part time receptionist/CSR. Are you looking for a career and not just a job? On the job training, individual coaching and training correspondent to this position.
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Sage Dental is the leading Dental Support Organization (DSO) in the Southeast, and we are continuing to grow!
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Previous Front Desk/Receptionist Experience Required. We offer an excellent salary and benefits package to include employer paid health insurance premiums for all full time employees, PTO and paid company holidays, 403b retirement, EAP, and year-round employee wellness and appreciation initiatives.
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Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. Each location combines both parts of the optical equation - eyewear and eye care - into one excellent experience at a single low price.
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The Veterinary Receptionist is the first person that a client will meet upon contacting our facility. Tampa Bay Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Care Center is looking for a Veterinary Receptionist to join our growing team.
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE: Performing general office duties incorporating a variety of basic and routine clerical and secretarial duties in a clinical environment.
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Duties & responsibilities of the receptionist include confirming & reconfirming all new patients for their appointments, routing all patient files properly, doing insurance verif’s on all new patients, routing patients on their next step of the line, making patient files for every new patient, getting patients scheduled for their treatments and keeping the Front Desk area organized.
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