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Answering phones, providing front desk coverage, and other administrative duties as needed to support the management team. Previous experience with recertifications for Section 8 and/or LIHTC is required.
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Activities include and are not restricted to handling of investigational medications, entering orders for drug dispense, answering phones, attending staff meetings, providing support to the pharmacists, checking expiration dates on medications, non-sterile compounding, sterile compounding, temperature monitoring, training, inventory management and assisting in other areas as needed.
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Provides general secretarial support to assigned attorney(s) which may include typing and drafting documents, answering phones, scheduling appointments, calendar management, dictation, opening and distributing Deals with sensitive, confidential information and ensures that day to day support for team runs smoothly and effectively.
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Under the direction of the Operations Manager and as a member of the Unit Based Patient Care Team, the Unit Coordinator will be responsible for the following duties, including but not limited to, answering unit phones, scheduling patient tests and appointments, maintaining all medical records, coordinating discharges, and preparing diet sheets.
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May include answering phones, scheduling, copying, filing, calling patients, outcomes management, and medical records functions as training security allows. Activities may include patient transport to and from department, transfers, escorting patient to treatment room or gym when appropriate, supervise patients on equipment, and perform modality set-up based on training.
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Performs various administrative support duties such as filing, faxing, answering phones, and reviewing mail, as required. Demonstrated experience in high volume data entry rolesGeneral knowledge of accounts receivable procedures and/or healthcare billing practices.
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Answering phones, cheerfully greeting and registering patients, scheduling patient procedures, and acting a liaison between medical technologists and patients waiting for exams. RAYUS Radiology, formerly Center for Diagnostic Imaging and Insight Imaging, is looking for a Front Office Associate to join our team.
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Job duties include but are not limited to: computer usage, filing, faxing, answering phones, and photocopying. In addition candidate should have general clerical skills including answering multiple phone lines, data entry, copying, file management and working experience with Microsoft software applications: Word and Excel.
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Job duties include checking in patients for the doctors including vitals and ekg, answering phones, scanning, medication refills, and other duties. Job duties include checking in patients for the doctors including vitals and ekg, answering phones, scanning, medication refills, and other duties.
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Experience with data entry, expansive reporting, filing, answering phones, scheduling and communications. The Facilities Coordinator provides assistance to the facility management team to ensure successful service delivery of the client facility needs.
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He/She performs general office duties including word processing, data entry, auditing documents, answering phones, distributing mail, reserving conference rooms, coordinating meetings, and other duties as assigned.
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Role requires management of confidential patient information, rooming patients and doing patient intakes in exam room, scheduling patient appointments at front desk, answering phones with the highest level of customer service, checking patients in and out of appointments, collecting copayments, and helping to manage incoming information via phone and fax.
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Perform all non-patient facing duties, including inventory, stock supplies, sanitizing, filing, answering phones and utilizing email as appropriate. This includes, but not limited to: drug screens, biometric screening and insurance exams.
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Act as the first point of contact by greeting guests, answering phones, handling inbound inquiries, and sorting and distributing mail to employees. A Consulting firm in Boston is searching for an enthusiastic and poised individual to fill their receptionist/office assistant position.
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Providing general administrative services to teams, such as maintaining calendars and schedules, and answering phones. Duties to include booking conference rooms, ordering food, printing documents, coordinating interview schedules, liaising with building services, and greeting visitors.
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