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Job DescriptionJob Description Looking for a skilled Full-Time Dental Front Desk Receptionist with a minimum of two years of experience to join our modern, multi-specialty office in Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, NY. Our offices are conveniently located near various train stations and are equipped with cutting-edge technology.
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Key Responsibilities: Front Desk: Greet and assist visitors with a friendly and professional demeanor. Ability to learn and adapt quickly in a dynamic work environment Ability to multitask, prioritize and work in a fast-paced environment Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and other office productivity tools Benefits: Opportunity for growth into an office management role.
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They are looking for a dedicated and cheerful Front Desk Specialist/Receptionist to greet customers and help manage basic operations within the office. This Front Desk Specialist/Receptionist role requires exceptional organizational skills, strong interpersonal abilities, and a flair for solving problems efficiently.
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Our Front Desk Receptionist should be efficient and well-spoken with experience running a medical office. Handling patient complaints, escalating to Office Manager as appropriate.
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Our client, a leading global investment firm, has an immediate opening for a Receptionist/Office Coordinator in their New York City office. Provide front desk coverage – greet guests, manage phones, etc.
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Perform front desk receptionist duties (answer phones, greet guests, manage conference room usage, coordinate catering and refreshments for meetings) This is a hybrid role, combining aspects of Office Manager/Admin Assistant/Receptionist/Executive Assistant.
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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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Our client, a financial institution in midtown Manhattan is seeking a temporary Receptionist available for front desk coverage. Prior Front Desk, Concierge, customer service or other hospitality experience.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Front Desk Coordinator, Receptionist, or similar. Ensure the front desk area and reception zone remain tidy and presentable at all times.
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Job Title: Front Office Receptionist. Keep the front desk and lobby area neat, organized, and presentable. Warmly welcome visitors, clients, and employees as they arrive at the front desk.
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The ideal candidate will provide excellent front desk support, ensuring a welcoming environment for clients and their families. Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as photocopying, transcribing and faxing.
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Holistic family practice seeks an enthusiastic self starter for the front desk of our Personalized Holistic Medical Care practice. Experienced medical receptionist with Practice Fusion experience is a plus.
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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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We are seeking a skilled Front Desk Office Manager who is proficient in billing, insurance procedures, and fluent in Russian. Proven experience as a dental receptionist or in a similar role, preferably in a dental office setting.
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Responsible for general administrative tasks the supports the Operations division of the firm including scans documents, assembles paper-based tax documents, serves as a back-up to the Front Desk Receptionist, and functions as part of the administrative team.
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