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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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The Receptionist/Front Desk Admin will work with a person-centered, trauma-informed philosophy in alignment with the values of Greater Mental Health. The Receptionist/Front Desk Admin is responsible for all reception aspects of the program, which are necessary to ensure the smooth and orderly operation of the clinic.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionNo experience necessary for this entry-level Medical Receptionist / Front Desk position with ENT Practice in Paramus, NJ,This is your chance to be part of a champion team with a unique, forward-thinking company that is paving the way in the ENT industry with its non-traditional approach to healthcare.
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Fair Lawn Diagnostic Imaging, a Rezolut Company, is looking for a Front Desk Receptionist to join our team! Essential Functions Of a Front Desk Receptionist. Minimum of 1 year of prior medical receptionist experience.
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The RoleWere looking for a front desk coordinator, preferably with a physical therapy office or medical office background, who is passionate about exercise and fitness. Answering all inbound calls to provide world class service to new and existing clientsOur DisclaimerThe physical therapy front desk coordinator role requires the right person.
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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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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDoctor's office is seeking a front desk receptionist. The ideal candidate will have experience in a medical setting, be friendly, positive, have a professional appearance, quick on the computer, great on the phone and detail oriented with strong multi-tasking abilities.
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Our Front Desk Receptionist should be efficient and well-spoken with experience running a medical office. Confirm patient appointmentsPrepare fee slips and charts for next day appointmentsRetrieve previous notes from Referring doctor for new patientsTake problem calls, fill out appropriate paperwork for calls to be triagedMaintain excellent communication and effective working relationships with patients, providers, clinical and administrative teams, leadership, insurance companies, the public and the medical community to facilitate high patient quality care.
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A well known health service center is looking for a Patient Services/Medical Receptionist to join their front desk team. A well known health service center is looking for a Patient Services/Medical Receptionist to join their front desk team.
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The Front Desk position is both receptionist and public relations representative for the fitness center, and must exhibit excellent customer service skills at all times, responsible for the member check-in process, point of sale functions, information dissemination and incoming telephone calls.
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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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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and electronic medical records (EMR). New Jersey Brain and Spine, a fast-paced neurosurgery practice in HACKENSACK, NJ is seeking a friendly and organized receptionist to join our dynamic team.
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Front Desk Receptionist Position. Assures provision of office functions such as patient scheduling, reception duties, medical record preparation, clinic statistics and report compilation, data collection and dissemination, regarding but not limited to patient demographics and third party payers, and all other necessary clerical and office functions.
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Resarching for Front Desk Medical Office Receptionist to work full time at our office located at. Ensuring that all medical records are accurate and complete within the SBU for all patients.
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Front desk duties, including: patient scheduling, medical record requests and abstraction, documentation, coordinate specialist visits, referrals, and other care outside of the clinic, check-in, check-out, etc.
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