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Herb Chambers Mercedes Benz of Natick has an immediate opening for a full-time Receptionist to join the team! Herb Chambers Mercedes Benz of Natick has an immediate opening for a full-time Receptionist to join the team.
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At least 2-3 years' experience as a corporate Receptionist in a clerical or administrative role required. The Receptionist, reporting to the Site Facilities Manager, will be responsible for answering incoming calls, directing calls to appropriate staff, mail distribution and providing additional clerical support.
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Work experience as a receptionist, front office representative, or similar role. The part time, temporary Receptionist will welcome and guide clients and other visitors to the right place and service and answer the phone, while our full-time receptionist is out.
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Herb Chambers Porsche Burlington is looking for full-time and part-time receptionists to join the team!
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The Receptionist Is Responsible For. For accountable packages that should not be relocated to the loading dock, inform mail room of needed collection. Use C-Cure to manage the badging for the building, including creating temp badges for employees, assigning badges to contractors.
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Brighton House Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, is currently seeking Front Desk Receptionist on our Evening shift to join our team! Job Duties for Front Desk Receptionist:Answer and direct callers to the appropriate phone linesScreen visitor, staff and vendors per DPH guidelinesAssist with necessary testing of visitorsGreet new admissions, direct families and visitors to resident roomsOrganizing and distributing mail throughout the facility.
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Employer funded Pension Plan (company contributions begin after 1 year of employment and consistently works 20+ hours/week)
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Under the general supervision of the Office Manager, responsible for performing a wide range of administrative/receptionist support including greeting and escorting visitors, distribution of mail, maintenance of department files and office supplies, creation and production of reports as directed for IT and/or Communications Center, telephone communications and other office procedures that will effectively promote and support the operation of the IT department.
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We are NOW HIRING a Front Desk Concierge/Receptionist at our extraordinary senior living community! You may contact Jessica Kennedy, Corporate Recruitment Manager at 617-930-9069 for any questions.
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When you join The Home for Little Wanderers, you join a team of professionals dedicated to creating better, brighter futures for kids.
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Job DescriptionHerb Chambers Collision Center of Holliston has an immediate opening for a full-time Receptionist to join the team! Job DescriptionHerb Chambers Collision Center of Holliston has an immediate opening for a full-time Receptionist to join the team.
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The receptionist will be responsible for receiving and distributing incoming mail and packages, as well as printing FedEx labels, creating shipments/pickups, and maintaining the package/storage areas.
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Our mission is to improve lives and communities through socially supported primary care for older adults.
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Performs other duties as assigned within the scope of the Hospital Receptionist role. Communicates and monitors entrance policies, which may include universal masking and visitor restrictions.
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Supervises and works alongside Assistant Meat Manager and Meat Stocker to assure that shelves are stocked and merchandise is rotated.
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Title: receptionist Company: Fifth Avenue Surgery Center in Watertown, MA
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