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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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Answering questions regarding products and services, including educating clients on general animal husbandry and non-medical pet care (, heartworm prevention, housebreaking, and flea & tick control.
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Job OverviewPathology: Under close supervision and in accordance with detailed policies and procedures, retrieves, receives, accessions and labels surgical pathology specimens, answering phones, handling customer inquiries, performing printing of laboratory test results, recording information into logs and/or documents, and performing various other routine clerical duties.
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Retrieves and reviews all calls from answering service and distributes to appropriate clinician. Maintains a log of all calls received by answering service. We have an exciting opportunity for a part-time Office Associate to join our LiveWell Counseling Center.
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The Alterations CSR is responsible for task that may include welcoming and servicing customers, making appointments, answering phones, pressing garments, and/or ensuring that items are ready for pickups.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Legal Assistant at Kruse Law LLC located in Wayne, NJ. The Legal Assistant will be responsible for daily administrative tasks, such as answering phones and responding to emails, organizing and maintaining files, preparing legal documents, and communicating with clients and other legal professionals.
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Basic Function: The Office Administrator is responsible for a variety of tasks including providing a welcoming atmosphere; answering phones; greeting, assisting, and scheduling patients; collecting patient payments; data entry and administrative documentation.
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From managing administrative processes, scheduling, work orders and invoicing, to greeting customers in person and answering inbound phone calls and emails, this organized and energetic professional delivers a memorable experience during every interaction.
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This job entails: -Answering phone calls -Scheduling patient appointments -In charge of intake/outtake of patients -Explain billing process to patients -Entering treatment/treatment plans -Send insurance claims -Process payments Dental Experience a plus, but not required.
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Pathology: Under close supervision and in accordance with detailed policies and procedures, retrieves, receives, accessions and labels surgical pathology specimens, answering phones, handling customer inquiries, performing printing of laboratory test results, recording information into logs and/or documents, and performing various other routine clerical duties.
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Uses general knowledge of department operations when answering routine inquiries, screening visitors, and typing correspondence, reports, or other materials. Under general supervision and according to established policies and procedures, performs general secretarial duties including typing routine correspondence, memoranda, and reports.
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They need to competently and skillfully perform all clinical and clerical functions including, but not limited to: vital signs, electronic documentation, screening tools, lab/specimen prep, point of care collection and processing, filing, processing records, answering phones, verifying insurance, scheduling appointments and processing referrals.
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Proficient in typing, scheduling appointments, answering the phone, paying bills and dealing with difficult people. To provide a broad range of administrative and clerical support to the Departments of Legal Affairs and Corporate Compliance, including the Vice President and General Counsel and two Associate General Counsel, as well as the Director and Manager of Compliance and compliance auditors.
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Front office reception, answering phones, receiving, and caring for constituents and guests of the office; Front office reception, answering phones, receiving, and caring for constituents and guests of the office.
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Answering questions regarding products and services, including educating clients on general animal husbandry and non-medical pet care (i.e., heartworm prevention, housebreaking, and flea & tick control.
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