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POSITION SUMMARY: St. James Health Inc. is currently searching for Bilingual (Spanish) Full Time Medical Receptionist. QUALIFICATIONS: Two years front office experience; Customer service: 1 year (Preferred) Computer skills: 1 year (Preferred) Bilingual (Spanish or Portuguese (Preferred); and High school or equivalent.
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The Front Desk Receptionist is a medical office position that is responsible for coordinating and managing all processes of the front office. Coordinates the daily operations of the physician office, including but not limited to, processing medical records, controlling the front desk, and answering the phone.
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Educational/Experience Requirements: Front Desk or other Administrative experience in a medical office required. Our surgery center is seeking an experienced Patient Care Representative Associate (Medical Receptionist) who is professional and understands the value of compassionate customer service.
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Our dedicated staff includes a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, Director of Operations, Office Manager, Patient Care Coordinator, Medical Aesthetician, Full-time R.N. Nurse Injector, and a Front Desk Administrator.
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Previous experience in a medical or dermatology office is a plus. The Front Desk Staff will be responsible for handling phone calls, performing receptionist duties, providing exceptional customer service, and demonstrating strong communication and computer literacy skills.
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Previous experience in a front desk or receptionist role is beneficial, but not mandatory. Proclinical is a specialist employment agency and recruitment business, providing job opportunities within major pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies.
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Experienced medical receptionist with Practice Fusion experience is a plus! Holistic family practice seeks an enthusiastic self starter for the front desk of our Personalized Holistic Medical Care practice.
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Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, transcribing, and faxing. Benefit offerings available for our associates include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and a 401K plan.
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4 year (minimum) experience as a Front Desk Receptionist, working in a medical office a plus. Managing Daily Appointment Sheets for Front Desk and Practitioners. Deep cleaning/sanitization medical tools.
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Role includes client intake and heavy calendar work (scheduling) while communicating with medical offices and handling email correspondence in addition to the front-desk receptionist tasks.
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We are seeking a reliable and motivated Front Office Coordinator to join the LifeStance team. This candidate will be responsible for supporting the front office, patients, and clinicians within any assigned site.
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Responsible for all PSC (Patient Service Center) front office duties. This function includes and is not limited to: Customer service, data entry, insurance billing and payments, problem resolution, following HIPPA regulations, and ordering office supplies.
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Dental Receptionist Requirements:High school diploma or GED.Certification in office administration, medical administration, or related field is advantageous. To be successful as a Dental Receptionist, you should be able to organize and maintain patient waiting areas as well as front-desk areas.
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Performs various front office and back office patient care duties. The duties of the Medical Assistant vary from office to office based on size and specialty of the practice.
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