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Our Optical Center Manager and associates act as your ancillary staff, greeting your patients, completing patient histories, answering phones, scheduling appointments and supporting you in any way they can.
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Under the supervision of the Task Supervisor, performs routine document center support functions such as photocopying; delivering items; generating blowback; assembling notebooks, including pulling file copies of documents, tabbing binders, numbering, binding, labeling, re-filing documents and shelving; packing boxes and preparing them for shipment; bates stamping; ordering supplies; retrieving case materials; completing log sheets; answering phones; logging messages; faxing information, etc.
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Manage traditional hotel front desk responsibilities including answering phones, guest check-in and check-out, billing and payment collection, and fulfilling guest requests. Manage traditional hotel front desk responsibilities including answering phones, guest check-in and check-out, billing and payment collection, and fulfilling guest requests.
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Your responsibilities would be answering phones, servicing customers, calling existing and new customers, etc. You'll be required to get your Auto, Fire, Life and Health insurance licenses (while you work) and I'll pay for your training and all fees.
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Performs clerical duties such as greeting patients; registration; scheduling; pre-certification of tests, procedures and medications; processing insurance forms; preparing financial records; answering phones; and entering ambulatory care charges.
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These duties will include answering phones, data entry, assisting in the examination process of patients under the direction of a physician, interviewing patients, measuring vital signs and recording information on patients’ charts, drawing and collecting blood samples and/or urine samples from patients, preparing specimens for laboratory analysis, and conducting a variety of diagnostic tests.
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Answering the phones timely and professionally throughout office hours; filing, faxing, e-mailing, and various other office and clerical duties to be completed as needed. You will join a world class team and have the opportunity to grow through internal advancement, on-the job training, educational support, and access to a global network.
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A clean background check (at our expense) is required so a clean record is a must. I'm very protective of my team and whoever we hire has to work well with others. Bilingual English/Spanish would be great but not required.
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Assists with clerical functions and performs computer duties, filing, sorting, delivering mail, answering phones, scheduling appointments, registering patients, discharging patients, entering charges, checking charts for accuracy, and maintaining office equipment such as the photocopier and fax machine.
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