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Provides administrative and clerical support to a funeral home, cemetery, crematory or a combination of these facilities. Provides administrative and clerical support to a funeral home, cemetery, crematory or a combination of these facilities.
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The Police Communication Operator performs critical duties such as: answering telephone calls, monitoring of radios, typing, word processing, data entry record keeping, filing, and front desk reception and may require the ability to perform difficult and complex clerical and administrative support work using some independent judgment, the role requires to maintain a high level of customer service during interaction with internal and external customers.
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DescriptionThe Admin Assistant 1 is general clerical and related administrative duties reporting to a supervisor. Employees in this position perform a variety of general clerical, administrative and special projects for a supervisor.
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Expanding law firm is seeking an individual to fulfill receptionist and clerical tasks as part of a team based approach to assisting our clients. At KKP, we have in excess of 85 years of legal experience handling property insurance claims all over the Gulf Coast states.
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Conducting record checks as needed, monitoring police radio, entering citations into records management system, assists with all aspects of property and evidence and performs other police department clerical / administrative work as needed.
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Company Overview: We are seeking a competent and friendly Medical Front Desk Receptionist to join our team. Experience as a receptionist or front desk. Job Title: Medical Front Desk (OBGYN Office.
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Collects, copies and transmits pertinent clerical and patient demographic information required to complete arrangements for post acute care and/or placement as directed. Provides secretarial and clerical support including faxing, filling and typing.
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This is a part-time on-site Front Desk Receptionist / Office Assistant role located in Miami, FL. The Front Desk Receptionist / Office Assistant will be responsible for answering phones, managing emails, greeting clients, and assisting with administrative tasks as needed.
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The Communication Operator will be responsible for clerical work of a technical nature within the Communication Division of the Police Department. Do you have any experience working as a Communication Operator, Dispatcher or Call Taker in a 911 Emergency Center.
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If you're looking for an administrative or receptionist job, this job is NOT for you! NOW HIRING FRONT DESK SALES ASSOCIATES FOR MASSAGE ENVY SOUTH MIAMI Qualifications: -Minimum 1 year of customer service experience -Prior Massage Envy or Spa sales experience a plus -Spanish speaker a plus -Reliable transportation -Outgoing personality -Not afraid to overcome objections -Not afraid to talk to people -Must be money motivated.
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As a Legal Receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for clients, visitors, and callers to our law firm. Job: Legal Receptionist. Previous experience as a receptionist or administrative assistant, preferably in a legal setting.
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Performs the registration, receptionist, and secretarial duties as at the Imaging Center. Ensure exams are read and results are transmitted to the patient chart in eCW.Performs insurance verification, obtains authorizations, and registers all patients prior to the appointment at the Imaging Center.
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Serves as receptionist, conducts patient check-in, registration, collects fee for service/co-payments, and verifies referrals, insurance data, patient’s address & other pertinent information. Enters electronic order for lab, x-ray and medication/prescriptions for provider review and approval in electronic medical record.
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Our ideal Dental Receptionist will have at least 1+ year experience working in a dental office; knowledge of insurance plans PPO/HMO polices a plus; and exceptional customer service skills. The Receptionist is the first line of customer service for all patients and visitors entering our office.
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The management team has 20 years of experience in workforce solutions and staffing in medical and non-medical fields, roles ranging from Clerical job to Cardiologist to software developer to CEO.
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