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Support phone center, front desk duties and check-in responsibilities either in a permanent or rotating manner.
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Do you relish the opportunity to engage with the public and make a positive impact?
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Do you enjoy working with the public?
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It is important that our receptionist likes retired people and will interact with them on a friendly basis. Our "Director of Lasting Impressions" (Receptionist) will Answer and Direct phone calls, greet customers, get them beverages and cookies and generally keep the office in good order.
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Join our not-for-profit organization that has provided over 100 years of housing and services to seniors with a commitment to quality care and service in a Christian environment.
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Presbyterian Homes & Services - Stonecrest of Woodbury is seeking an Administrative Receptionist for its team. The Administrative Receptionist is responsible for providing excellent customer service and public relations needed for quality care and services to all customers.
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The Receptionist will provide administrative, receptionist and concierge support duties in accordance with JLL policies & procedures, and, in keeping with the client and Site Facility Manager requirements, assist in achieving Key Performance Indicators and operational targets for the site.
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Are you Wilder’s next Administrative Specialist/Receptionist? We offer a dynamic Total Rewards package, which includes competitive compensation and benefits – health, dental, employer-matched 401(k), PTO, paid family, medical and caregiver leave, life insurance, disability insurance, flexible spending accounts and employee wellness programs.
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Performs all receptionist duties including greeting all visitors, screening incoming employees, and essential healthcare providers prior to entrance, answering a multi-line phone system, transferring calls to the appropriate departments or individuals, use of paging systems, working knowledge of job related computer software, and assists with miscellaneous clerical duties with various departments as needed.
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As a Front Desk Receptionist at the Wedding Shoppe, you'll play a key role in providing top-notch customer service both in person and through various communication channels such as phone, email, and live chat.
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Veterinary Receptionist to join our team! The Receptionist will support veterinarians, technicians, veterinary assistants, groomers and kennel staff in daily patient and client care. The Receptionist must have exceptional client service and communication skills, computer literacy, ability to handle payment and financial issues, ability to multi-task, a friendly attitude and confidence to deal with stressful situations.
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The Administrative Assistant will be responsible for performing administrative functions such as drafting correspondence, scheduling appointments, organizing and maintaining paper and electronic files, or providing information to callers.
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Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner
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Saxon Auto Group is a local, family-owned automotive dealership looking to add a part time receptionist to our team. Saxon Auto Group is a local, family-owned automotive dealership looking to add a part time receptionist to our team.
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We are a psychiatric healthcare system, dedicated to providing mental healthcare for all, with seven locations in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area, and two additional sites located in Rochester and Mankato.
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