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This is a full-time on-site role for a Front Desk Receptionist at The Elias Law Firm, PLLC located in Miami Lakes, FL. The Front Desk Receptionist will be responsible for performing receptionist duties, handling phone calls with proper phone etiquette, maintaining clerical tasks, providing excellent communication and customer service to clients and visitors.
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Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required.
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The Medical Front Desk / Care Facilitator role 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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Our receptionist will be the main point of contact for the firm and the first impression. Vernis & Bowling is seeking a motivated full-time receptionist for its North Miami office. The receptionist will work closely with the accounting department.
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Job Types: Full-time for Front Desk No experience? It is ok - we will train you! General knowledge of medical insurance and terminology Duties to include, but not limited to : - Answer incoming calls - Schedule appointments - Convey patient financial information - Greet patients & visitors - Scan & upload chart documents - Collect patient financial responsibility from patients prior to their exams.
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5th HQ - Job Description: As a Bilingual Front Office Receptionist in a medical office setting, you will be responsible for coordinating patient appointments, managing the office schedule, and ensuring clear communication between patients and healthcare providers in both English and Spanish.
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Then you’re a great fit for the receptionist position on our team! Compensation: $12 - $15 Responsibilities: Provide administrative support to other team members with data entry, paperwork, photocopying, etc.
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Front Desk ReceptionistSchedule: Monday - Friday (8 am - 4:30 pm)As Mount Sinai grows, so does our legacy in high-quality health care. Mount Sinai takes pride in being South Florida's largest private independent not-for-profit hospital, dedicated to continuing the training of the next generation of medical pioneers.
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Maintain front desk procedures including contact information, directions and frequently asked questions. Mail sorting, distribution and forwarding of mail Collection of guest meal money Creating and copying of resident/facility memos and flyers as needed Provide general administrative and clerical support including scanning, faxing and copying to management.
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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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Front Desk Receptionist (Aventura) Front Desk Receptionist (Aventura) Attends staff meetings as requested by manager or director. We offer the latest in advanced medicine, technology, and comfort in 12 facilities across Miami-Dade (including our 674-bed main campus facility) and Monroe Counties, with 38 medical services, including cancer care, 24/7 emergency care, orthopedics, cardiovascular care, and more.
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The HR Receptionist takes ownership for effectively solving front line greeter issues, keeping customer satisfaction at the core of every decision and behavior. Vaco is hiring for a Front Desk Admin located in Miramar, FL.
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Candidates must have prior Dental/and or Medical front desk experience to be considered! Main Street Childrens Dentistry & Orthodontics is seeking a talented and enthusiastic Dental Receptionist to join our dynamic team.
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We are looking for a Front Desk Receptionist to manage all transactions with the customers accurately and efficiently. Receptionist responsibilities include receiving payments and issuing receipts, keeping track of all cash and credit transactions.
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Serving as a backup for the Front Desk Receptionist as needed, the role involves maintaining cleanliness in common areas, adhering to first-call resolution guidelines, and attending training sessions to stay updated on company processes and procedures.
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