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Healthcare, Hospitality, Reception, Office Assistant, Front Desk, Administrative Assistant, Guest Services. Healthcare, Hospitality, Reception, Office Assistant, Front Desk, Administrative Assistant, Guest Services.
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Proven experience working in a dental office. To be successful as an oral surgery receptionist, you should be able to organize and maintain patient waiting areas as well as front-desk areas.
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Complete back-up of front office computer system and night audit program daily (if applicable). Responsible for all front desk functions including check-ins, check-outs, payments, reservations, PBX operation, answering calls within 3 rings, etc.
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This role requires MAC OSx, Windows 10/11, Service Now and Office 365 Suite experience in a professional setting. This is a journeyman position for the typical desk side support technician.
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The ideal front office supervisor for this opportunity will match the ROOST style, be an “out of the box” thinker, exhibit great leadership skills, and have a passion for an entrepreneurial culture.
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RightDirection Technology Solutions LLC Description: The Help Desk Tier II Desktop Specialist shall support the HR Help Desk at the U.S. Dept of State in Washington, D.C. This position is full-time and on-site with standard office hours.
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CGS seeks a Senior Help Desk Technician to fulfill the requirements of Level 1 & 2 Help Desk (PC Assist) support services to end users consisting of senior management, attorneys, support staff, contractors, and associated systems for the Executive Office for the United States Attorneys (EOUSA.
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Coordinate and execute workplace services including mail, office supply services, and onboarding. A minimum of 3-4 years of front desk, concierge, customer service, or other hospitality experience.
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This role supports end user system issues and escalations to address urgent and emergent needs that cannot be answered through first tier help desk support, and is responsible for resolving these issues for the customer in a timely fashion.
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As a Patient Service Coordinator at MyEyeDr. you play an essential role by providing personalized patient experiences through the coordination and management of our front desk during check in/out.
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