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Front Desk Receptionist / Concierge Requirements:High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experienceExperience in office skills, and with computer software.
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General administrative support to 16 FAs Front desk / office admin support Incoming calls / voicemail management / Call forwarding Incoming and outgoing mail & UPS with general compliance knowledge.
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Our outstanding dental practice is seeking an exceptional Dental Receptionist / Front Desk for an opportunity to join our dedicated team. We are a general dentistry office with multispecialty disciplines addressing all our patients dental needs in all aspects of dentistry under one roof.
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Medical Secretary/Receptionist General Summary : Assume responsibility for all tasks required at the front desk, assisting patients and the physician as needed. Qualifications : Education Required: High School Graduate Work Experience Required: Prior experience in a medical office Preferred: 5 years experience in medical office Other Skills/Knowledge Required: Typing and computer skills necessary Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing Can work independently Preferred: Experience with Nextgen or other electronic medical records system.
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Front Desk Receptionist / Concierge Responsibilities:Greet residents and provide general assistance to visitors, prospective residents and families. Front Desk Receptionist / Concierge Summary:Responsible for enhancing resident services and providing up to date information in an efficient and timely manner.
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Performs front medical desk procedures that include answering telephones, greeting the patients, entering patient demographics in the computer, scheduling appointments, chart assembly, filing, completing forms, coding fee slips, collecting payments and a variety of general office duties including medical records and switchboard.
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Front Desk Receptionist. A1 Garage Door Service, the industry leader in garage door installation and repair, is looking for a new Receptionist to support our Phoenix Corporate Office.
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Office Support: Assist with general office tasks, such as data entry, maintaining office supplies, and keeping the reception area tidy and welcoming. If you are a dedicated and customer-focused individual looking to play a crucial role in healthcare administration, we encourage you to apply for the position of Medical Receptionist at SportsCare Physical Therapy.
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As a Medical Receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for our patients and play a vital role in creating a positive and welcoming experience. Proficiency in using computer software, including electronic health record (EHR) systems and Microsoft Office.
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Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Treasure Coast is seeking a Receptionist, Pool/PRNThe Receptionist maintains internal and external communications of hospital and community through the operation of the telephone switchboard and front desk reception and helps support other hospital departments by taking on clerical or general office related responsibilities as directed.
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SUMMARY: A top producing Loan Officer team in the Bronx, NY is looking for an outstanding Receptionist and Front Desk person. Responsibilities include: Serving visitors by greeting, welcoming, and directing them appropriately, Notifying Loan Officers of a client's arrival, Maintaining a clean and secure office environment, Supporting the office, and General clerical/administrative duties.
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As a Front Desk Receptionist at Initial Communications, you will be the first point of contact for our clients, visitors, and employees. Administrative Support: Provide administrative support to various departments, including managing mail, coordinating shipments, and assisting with general office tasks.
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We are currently seeking a motivated and friendly Medical Receptionist to join our team and contribute to our mission of providing exceptional patient care. If so, we want you to be an essential part of our team as a Medical Receptionist at SportsCare Physical Therapy.
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The Receptionist maintains internal and external communications of hospital and community through the operation of the telephone switchboard and front desk reception and helps support other hospital departments by taking on clerical or general office related responsibilities as directed.
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Under the direction of the Recreation Superintendent, the Desk Staff Personnel is responsible for providing exceptional customer service, greeting members and guests, program and membership registration, and other general clerical duties.
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