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Impact Recruiting Solutions is currently seeking a Front Desk/Medical Receptionist to fill an opening with a Chiropractor Clinic located in Queens, New York. Requirements of the Front Desk/Medical Receptionist.
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Job SummaryThe Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for providing guests with comprehensive and professional guidance regarding spa procedures and services, as well as booking all spa treatments, retail sales, and checking in and checking out all guests in a professional manner.
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As we expand our remote operations, we are seeking a friendly and professional Virtual Front Desk Receptionist - WFH to join our team and be the welcoming face of our agency. Job Description: As a Virtual Front Desk Receptionist - WFH, you will be the first point of contact for our clients, providing exceptional customer service and administrative support.
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SUMMARY/OBJECTIVE:Reporting directly to the Director of Resident Services, the Receptionist is responsible for performing routine clerical administrative duties, receive the public and provides customer assistance on the phone and in person.
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Requirements:High School degree or an equivalent in training and/or experience; minimum of one year receptionist/front desk experience; valid NY state drivers or non-driver ID/license; knowledge of customer service principle and practices; knowledge /experience of computers and relevant software application; great work ethics; Bilingual Spanish speaking is required; initiative; reliable; stress tolerance; attention to details; verbal and written communication skills.
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Upscale Wellness Practice whose services include Chiropractic, Massage, Physical Therapy, Acupuncture and Anti-Aging Care with 2 locations, one located Downtown in the Financial District and the other located next to Grand Central Station needs a friendly and outgoing Front Desk receptionist with excellent computer skills.
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We are looking for a bright, charismatic, and organized individual to serve as a part-time receptionist working alongside our office manager and practice manager. Our surgical practice specializes in hair restoration for men and women.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMedical Front Desk ReceptionistStaten Island, NYNew York Cancer & Blood Specialists (NYCBS), a prominent and respected Oncology/Hematology group, is seeking a Front Desk Receptionist to join a well-established and growing pure sub-specialty practice with academic affiliation.
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Additionally, the front desk staff will work to maintain an environment of respect and compassion, which enhances the dignity of the residents, staff, and visitors. Under the supervision of the administrator, the front desk staff is responsible for providing a range of services and supervision to residents with the goal of enabling residents to live as safely and independently as possible.
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Job DescriptionJob Description Looking for a skilled Full-Time Dental Front Desk Receptionist with a minimum of two years of experience to join our modern, multi-specialty office in Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, NY. Our offices are conveniently located near various train stations and are equipped with cutting-edge technology.
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CMA / Front Desk Receptionist #Full Time. The CMA/Front Desk Receptionist will be assigned to provide coverage for any of the Faculty Practice Departments and locations as well as the main reception desk.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMedical Front Desk Receptionist (Urology)Queens, NYNew York Health (NYH) is transforming healthcare through a comprehensive, integrated approach. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMedical Front Desk Receptionist (Urology)Queens, NYNew York Health (NYH) is transforming healthcare through a comprehensive, integrated approach.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCompany DescriptionCelebrating 50 years of excellence, New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center (NYPCC) has been at the forefront of mental health and wellness; assisting children, families, and individuals with behavioral and emotional challenges at our five locations throughout the city.
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The Front Desk Receptionist (Patient Concierge) will partner closely with all staff members to achieve operational goals. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOverview:The Front Desk Receptionist (Patient Concierge) is a key link in our relationships with new consultations/patients and must have the ability to connect with people on a professional and friendly level to instill trust and confidence.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob SummaryWe are currently seeking an experienced Front Desk Receptionist for a busy multi-specialty medical clinic in Brooklyn/ Manhattan. COVID-19 considerations:Our front desk reception is protected with a window shield.
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