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Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities/Females/Disabled/VeteransTags:Tags: Medical Office, Medical Assistant, Front Desk, Patient Care Representative, Entry Level, Sales, Customer Service, Receptionist, Reception, Office Assistant, Secretary, Administrative Aid, Clerical, Scheduling, Vitals.
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To be successful as a Dental Receptionist, you should be able to organize and maintain patient waiting areas as well as front-desk areas. Dental Receptionist Requirements: High school diploma or GED. Certification in office administration, medical administration, or related field is advantageous.
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This position reports to the Business Office Manager/Assistant Administrator. This position reports to the Business Office Manager/Assistant Administrator. Lifting up to 10 pounds (1/3 2/3), Up to 25 pounds (under 1/3); Up to 50 pounds (none) We are an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to a work environment that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Job Summary: We are looking for a front desk receptionist. Responsibilities and Duties: Answering Phones Scanning Scheduling interview and appointments Onboarding Misc office tasks Qualifications: High School or equivalent Powered by JazzHR.
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1+ years of experience working in a medical front / Urgent Care office position performing duties such as scheduling appointments, checking patients in/out, insurance verification, collecting co-pays, and maintaining medical records.
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Adamas Building Services is NOW HIRING Front Desk Receptionist with experience working in luxury residential communities. + Must have prior Front Desk/Office environment experience (1 year.
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Must be proficient in handling office equipment including complex multiple lined telephones, printers, copy machines, etc. Adamas Building Services is a specialty company providing property managers with White Glove Services for ALL your property needs 24/7.
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Previous experience in a front office or receptionist role preferred. The Front Office Assistant will be responsible for managing the reception area, handling administrative tasks, and providing excellent customer service to clients and visitors.
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Must be proficient in Mircosoft Office and Google Docs Responsibilities: Guest services – Welcome guests, employees, and clients who arrive at the office and clarify the purpose of their visit and who they want to see.
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Front Office Receptionist needed for busy medical office. Responsible for handling front office reception and administration duties, including greeting guests and offering them a beverage, answering phones, handling company inquiries, and sorting and distributing mail.
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Adamas Building Services is looking for an exceptional Concierge with experience working in luxury residential communities. With a full complement of services for residential and commercial luxury properties, you can count on Adamas to exceed your expectations.
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All other duties as assigned by Office Manager or Practice Administrator. Medical billing/medical receptionist experience preferred. Summary : The Front Desk Associate greets patients, updates insurance information in the system, verifies and analyzes health insurance benefits, explains payment policies, answers phones, and other administrative tasks.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Interview and select individuals for front office medical receptionist, medical assistant, x-ray and other positions Maintain and adjust work schedules and ensure optimal staffing across functional areas within clinic and amongst other clinics Supervise, evaluate, and discipline non-physician staff Ensure staff compliance with company policies and procedures and state and federal rules and regulations.
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The Patient Coordinator executes all front office duties and provides support to patients, providers, and support staff. Medical Receptionist Experience preferred. Monday through Friday between 9:00 AM- 5:00 PM or 7:00 AM- 4:00 PM in accordance with office needs.
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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. 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.
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