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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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Greets and checks patients in at the front desk as well as performing a variety of office duties including answering phones, entering data into the computer, verifying and filing insurance, scanning charts, processing requests for medical records, billing and accepting payments.
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Partner with other selling and sales support associates and cashiers to provide superior customer service (i.e., locate merchandise, assist customers, answer phones and ring register) Partner with other selling and sales support associates and cashiers to provide superior customer service (i.e., locate merchandise, assist customers, answer phones and ring register.
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Responsible for initial greeting and seating of guests, answering phones, taking messages and reservations, maintaining an accurate wait when necessary and bidding goodbye to all guests. Responsible for initial greeting and seating of guests, answering phones, taking messages and reservations, maintaining an accurate wait when necessary and bidding goodbye to all guests.
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This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines. Buys and sells currency from the vault as necessary, ensuring that teller drawer cash limits are not exceeded.
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This role uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, printers/scanners/copier machine, janitorial cleaning equipment as well as the appropriate eye, hearing and foot protection (as required.
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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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This job requires the ability to lift files, open filing cabinets, and bend, stand, walk, and sit for extended periods of time. Travel is up to 90%, primarily local during the business day, although some out-of-the-area and overnight travel may be required.
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