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Three years as a Front Office Manager, Operations Manager, Assistant General Manager and/or Director of Sales in extended stay hotels preferred. Manage the front office, housekeeping, and food and beverage operation of the hotel.
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Collaborates with central scheduling, OB Nurse Manager/designee and physician/physician office to assist in the scheduling of obstetrical procedures to the unit. This includes preparing the chart for delivery, printing Forms on Demand/labels/face sheets, retrieving external health records, filing within proper chart dividers, and front end scanning (prenatal records, scheduling forms, induction consents, VBAC checklists and VBAC consents.
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The Office Specialist is responsible for coordinating daily front desk operations as well as providing ongoing administrative, clerical and billing support for the Gesher Senior Adult Services department.
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Our Office Manager runs the office operations such as greeting visitors at the front desk, answering incoming calls, organizing, and maintaining files, and providing broad support to team members.
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In the absence of the Housekeeping Manager or Assistant Housekeeping Manager, inspect all V.I.P. rooms and report their availability to the Front Office, according to hotel standards.
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Provide administrative and clerical support to Department Heads, Business Office Manager, and Executive Director as directed by the Business Office Manager. This position reports to the Business Office Manager and is part of the Administrative team.
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The GSR also is responsible for completing all necessary front office daily paperwork and ensuring that safety and security procedures are in place in accordance with company guidelines and standards for all associates and guests.
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Proven experience (>3 yrs) as an Office Manager, Front Office Manager, or Administrative Assistant in a high paced Real Estate, Client facing environments preferred. The applicant will supervise staff, implement procedures, maintain administrative systems, and work closely with the human resources manager to implement office policies.
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This is an On-Site role that will be seated with plant staff in the front office, travel overseas is expected. Issuing orders in SAP system “EPMs” for new quotes, quote potentials and engineering changes and track the activities related to those EPMs together with program manager.
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Assists the store leadership team with general supervision in the store in accordance with Company policies and procedures, including opening and closing the store, performing Front End and Cash Office functions, and processing firearms sales in compliance with State and Federal ATF regulations, where applicable.
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Laser Eye Institute is seeking a dynamic and experienced Clinic Manager to oversee the front office operations of our clinic. The Clinic Manager will play a key role in maintaining the highest standards of quality, safety, and efficiency in our clinic.
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Minimum 1 year experience on night audit, 2 years experience in front desk operations, and 1 year experience in either direct sales or retail trade; OR, an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Prepare the front office for the 'A' shift and reset day's business. Attend and actively participate in all front office meetings. Act as a Guest Service representative and manager on duty during the nighttime hours.
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Customer service representative, call center agent, front desk agent, receptionist, booking specialist, travel agent, sports manager, event planner, or similar office administrator.
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Stocks, files and maintains inventory of necessary clerical/office/paper supplies and reorders as needed. Serves as an ancillary support/resource to staff, physician and visitors, reporting directly to Nurse Manager or designee.
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