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The practices receive non-clinical business support services from Aspen Dental Management, Inc., a dental support organization. At Aspen Dental, we put You First, offering the security and job stability that comes with working with a world-class dental service organization (DSO.
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Ada S. McKinley’s founder and namesake was a schoolteacher and social reformer who started the agency in 1919 amid the Flu pandemic and Chicago Race Riot. The agency was founded as a settlement house to assist Black World War I veterans and their families migrating from the South.
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Meet with the receptionist on a regularly scheduled basis to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas, and/or the improvement of service. Is subject to exposure to infectious waste, diseases, conditions, etc., including exposure to the (HIV) AIDS and Hepatitis B viruses.
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Experience working as a Dental Hygienist is a plus, however recent grads are encouraged to apply. Experience working as a Dental Hygienist is a plus, however recent grads are encouraged to apply.
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Description 6-week assignment, with possibility to extend Fitness center receptionist. Dress Code: Fitness center/exercise attire First Aid Certification preferred but not required No overtime.
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Seeking a Dental Hygienist for a successful and thriving practice in Illinois Open to a flex schedule, 4 or 5 day work week. Seeking a Dental Hygienist for a successful and thriving practice in Illinois Open to a flex schedule, 4 or 5 day work week.
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Join a world-class academic healthcare system, UChicago Medicine Care Network , as a Receptionist at our River East clinic. The Receptionist, UCM Care Network, performs day-to-day administrative and general office duties including but not limited to scheduling appointments, answering telephones, and maintaining records and accounts.
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The Receptionist will provide Front Desk duties such as, but not limited to, registering guests/visiting employees, answering phones, sending out daily & monthly statements and keeping the office clean and organized.
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ABOUT US:This is not just a job it's a career path with endless possibilities in a vast and growing field.
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This is not just a job it's a career path with endless possibilities in a vast and growing field.
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We are currently searching for a Receptionist to join our friendly, caring and supportive team! Chalet Living and Rehab is rapidly growing and our team is looking to invest in a Receptionist by providing opportunities to further your career and with the tools and encouragement you need to succeed.
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Our periodontal practice is looking for a positive outgoing and compassionate full-time dental hygienist with great communication skills to help us provide friendly, quality care for our patients.
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GENERAL SUMMARY: The receptionist manages the front desk on a daily basis and performs a variety of administrative and clerical tasks. Maintain business office inventory and equipment by checking stock to determine inventory levels and anticipating needs, placing and expediting orders for supplies, verifying receipt of supplies, and scheduling equipment service and repairs.
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Our Front Desk team has an exciting opportunity for you to become an integral part of a fast-paced, growing company.
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Take and process dental X-rays, ensuring patient safety and accurate diagnostic outcomes. Familiarity with Dentrix, or other dental software systems preferred. Provide chairside assistance during dental procedures, anticipating the dentist's needs and ensuring patient comfort.
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