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This role uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines, as well as environments inclusive of the appropriate eye, hearing and foot protection (as required.
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Maintaining/organizing patient documents/filesAnswering phones, scheduling appointments, taking messagesReconciling co-pays and time of service payments collected dailyFiling/labeling/sending outbound and inbound faxesMaintain confidentiality and use discretion when handling patient’s medical records and information.
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Instead of answering phones, you might be in the store or the garden center, walking, talking to our customers, watering plants, and restocking items. As a Lowe's Retail Sales Associate - Part-Time , you are the key to our customers' positive shopping experiences.
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They ensure the equipment and clinic remain safe and clean for our patients, provide support to our front office team such as answering phones, collecting copays, checking in patients, and communicating with the patients and their family members.
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Utilize cell phones, RF scanners, and other technology necessary to process inbound shipments, including sending photos and emails to the account management team. Proficiency in using RF scanners, cell phones, and other relevant technology.
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Requirements•Assist with cleaning responsibilities•Assist with trash removal and recycling•HVAC systems and filter changes•Check emergency phones in hallways and elevators monthly•Perimeter cleaning•Garage entrance cleaning•Painting•Plastering•Sheetrock•Wall coverings•Appliances•Windows•Doors•Light Electrical & PlublingBenefits Weekly Pay Uniforms Provided (Winter/Summer) Full Time Employees are eligible for benefits after 90 days with a 401k match after one year of employment.
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Our stores have thousands of local residents coming in to check on their services, upgrade their cell phones, choose different packages, buy the latest new cell phones, purchase accessories, and change their home services over to the award-winning Direct TV. Our stores are filled with activity and opportunity to take your income to the next level.
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Selected candidate will assume responsibility for front desk duties such as managing phones, checking in patients upon arrival, scheduling and confirming appointments, collecting co-pays, verifying insurance, scanning documents into the electronic medical record, processing medical records releases and other administrative duties as assigned.
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