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Front Desk Receptionist / Office Assistant. High School diploma or equivalent (GED) and a minimum of 5 years of experience in a front-desk, customer service oriented office position.
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Previous experience working as a front desk receptionist in a dental or medical office preferred. If you are a friendly, professional individual with experience working as a front desk receptionist in a dental or medical office, we would love to hear from you.
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At this clinic, surgery schedulers will work in an office with other administrative staff and are going to work at a front desk where they are able to interact with patients face to face.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE AS AN ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - OFFICE RECEPTIONIST: Imagine starting your day with a cup of coffee and a warm greeting at the front desk. As our Administrative Assistant - Office Receptionist , you'll be the maestro orchestrating the harmony of patient care.
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The Receptionist will handle front desk and office assistant duties. Real estate company in midtown NYC is hiring a Front Desk Receptionist. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.
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Responsibilities will include front desk related tasks, scheduling patients, patient education, assistance with billing, contacting insurance companies as well as medical assistant tasks.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are looking for a Receptionist to manage our front desk on a daily basis and to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks. You will also coordinate front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence and redirecting phone calls.
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Must have Front-Desk Experience. Responsibilities:Draft correspondences and other formal documentsPlan and schedule appointments and eventsGreet and assist onsite guestsAnswer inbound telephone callsDevelop and implement organized filing systemsPerform all other office tasksQualifications:Previous experience in office administration or other related fieldsAbility to prioritize and multitaskExcellent written and verbal communication skillsStrong attention to detailStrong organizational skillsMicrosoft Office 365.
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The Medical/Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for answering incoming calls, directing calls to the appropriate staff, greeting and checking in all patients for appointments, assisting patients in filling out paperwork, entering all demographic information into Office Ally, scanning insurance cards, verifying insurance benefits, filing medical records, and working closely with medical staff.
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We are seeking a Front Desk Receptionist/Office Assistant for our Rockwall clinic to join our team! Greet patients in person at the front desk. Our team is comprised of a multitude of diverse health care professionals which include Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA), Board Certified Assistant Behavioral Analyst (BCaBA), Registered Behavior Therapists (RBT), Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA), Certified Occupational Therapist (OT), Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC-A.
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Secondary Responsibility: In Office (Back Up Support for Front Desk Manager) Primary Responsibility - Receptionist with secondary responsibilities as back up support for the Front Office Receptionist when in the office.
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Greet clients and visitors with a warm and professional demeanor at the front desk, directing them to the appropriate contacts. Our client, an insurance defense law firm, is looking for a Law Firm Receptionist/Office Assistant to be the first point of contact for clients while assisting with administrative and accounting tasks.
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Minimum of two years’ experience as a Front Desk Officer or Administrative Assistant. We specialize in recruiting the best talent for our clients and supporting our talent to ensure our clients success, we are currently seeking for an Internal hire as Front Desk Administrative Assistant to Join our Garland Team.
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The candidate will be Answering a small number of calls at the front desk, mail, UPS. There is no extensive lifting, standing or walking involved. Receptionist: 1 year (Required.
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Our client, a prestigious private equity firm, is looking for a front-desk receptionist to sit in their Midtown, NY office. The ideal candidate will come with at least two years of experience in front-desk reception for a large firm.
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