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Individuals with experience in customer service or office administration as a front desk receptionist, clinic coordinator, medical receptionist, or front desk agent, would be a good fit for this role.
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The front office coordinator will provide administrative, clerical, and phone support for the entire company. Maintain front desk: scanning, files, paperwork, outgoing mail.
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Performs various front desk and clerical duties in a medical office including such functions as complete demographic and insurance registration, charge entry, scheduling patients and/or verifying insurance information.
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Seeking a full time Patient Care Coordinator/Front Desk associate to join our growing veterinary neurology practice in Hunt Valley. This is a hybrid position that is mainly front desk oriented.
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This is a front desk position - Admin/Office Manager. 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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Medical terminology; Critical thinking skills; Microsoft Office Suite; Basic computer skills; Standard Office Equ. Performs a variety of clerical duties to proactively identify and respond to the needs of the patients, medical office staff and physicians.
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The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for greeting patients and completing their check-in and check-out process. Able to operate standard office equipment (i.e. computer, fax, copier, scanner, etc.
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Office Assistant Job Summary - To maintain the overall appearance of the clinic and assist front desk staff with administrative tasks. This position will be responsible for basic front desk clerical duties, including scheduling, patient intake, copay collections, faxing and filing as needed.
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Healthcare, Hospitality, Reception, Office Assistant, Front Desk, Administrative Assistant, Guest Services. Brightview Senior Living is proud to operate state of the art senior living communities that offer Independent Living and Assisted Living residences as well as our innovative Dementia Care neighborhood known as Wellspring Village.
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At Brightview Senior Living, the Concierge is often the first person to assist our residents and guests. Refer someone to Brightview and you could get a bonus if we hire that person. What can Brightview offer you.
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We are seeking a dedicated Front Desk Receptionist to join our team. Proven experience as a Front Desk Receptionist or similar role. Knowledge of dental office procedures is a plus.
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Medical Receptionist/Front Desk Representative Chesapeake ENT, a division of Chesapeake Specialty Care has an opening for a Medical Receptionist/Front Desk position. Required Skills/Abilities: Preferred 1-year medical front desk/receptionist experience.
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Assist with check-in or check-out procedures at the front desk when needed as a backup. Respond to patient questions in office and via phone as instructed by the physician. Escort patients to and from the exam room and complete the patient intake according to protocol.
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The Front Desk Receptionist serves as the first point of contact for clients, visitors, and employees. Coordinate with other departments to ensure smooth office operations. Assist with administrative tasks such as data entry, filing, and managing office supplies.
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FRONT DESK OVERSIGHT AND TRAINING RESPONSIBILITIES: Cross-trained in all front-desk duties to provide cross-coverage as needed as well as, assists in on-the-job training of new hires and existing staff.
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