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A Spa Receptionist will also be required to manage customer feedback and be an effective sales person. As a Spa Receptionist, you are responsible for greeting and assisting clients to deliver an excellent Guest and Member experience.
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Retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, receptionist, office work, server, landscaping, and in just about any field you can imagine. If you think you would be a great fit for our sales team, fill out the contact information and a receptionist will follow up with you about setting up a virtual interview with a manager.
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Minimum 1-year experience as a medical receptionist or front office clerk. Embedded OBGYN provider practices, this offers patients an intimate and familiar in-office environment, offering a convenient one stop solution for well-women visits and annual screening mammograms.
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We are general dentist office taking care of patient from childhood to mature adult. Our outstanding dental practice is seeking an exceptional Dental Receptionist / Front Desk for an opportunity to join our dedicated team.
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May serve as office receptionist. Responsible for performing a variety of general administrative and office operations support activities. Work is generally performed in an office setting and generally sedentary, but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time.
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This position is responsible for providing support to the registration program of the university and serves as the office receptionist. Work is performed in a typical interior/office work environment.
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Due to growth, our Law Firm client in Las Vegas has an incredible role for a Receptionist to be the face of the firm! We have worked with extensively with this firm in all their office and everyone we have placed absolutely loves working with them.
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REQUIRED SKILLS:· Multi-tasking· Telephone skills· Attention to detail· Word processing· Professionalism REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:· High school diploma REQUIRED· School Transcript with a minimum of 3.0 GPA· 1+ year experience in a medical office preferred· References required· Excellent communication skills· Familiarity with Microsoft Office WORKING CONDITIONS:Work hours from 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday-Friday Requires prolonged sitting, standing, frequent bending, stooping, or stretching.
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Experience: Minimum of two years of experience working in similar medical office environment as receptionist, front desk or patient representative. Mental/Physical Requirements: Manual dexterity for office machine operation including computer and calculator; stooping, bending to handle files and supplies, mobility to complete errands or deliveries, or sitting for extended periods of time.
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Being a Client Service Representative (CSR) in our veterinary office takes a special kind of person who is able to deal with both humans and animals alike. Client Service Representative - Receptionist.
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The receptionist should demonstrate a warm and approachable disposition to each patient (on the phone and in-person) providing the best possible “first impression” of the medical office, while scheduling in such a way to keep the clinicians schedules productive, data gathering, verifying insurance, accurate data entry and appropriate patient preparation and education to ensure everyone is setup for success and the Perfect Patient Experience.
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Team Member must have a minimum of one year of experience in receptionist/office work and at least a high school diploma. Will close out the Office area at the end of the day - which includes turning off all machines/lights, securing all doors in the lobby and reception area.
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High school diploma or GED; 1+ years of experience in Hotel guest services and/or front desk, receptionist; As a rockstar in the Front Office you will help us craft inspired workplaces that enable all Associates to deliver kick-ass guest experiences and maximize investor returns.
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Six (6) month's experience in an outpatient setting as a Medical Office Receptionist preferred; or an equivalent amount of experience in a high-volume customer service role in another industry/environment; or 6 months experience as a Phone Receptionist or Health Information Associate within Dignity Health.
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Rehabilitation Technicians are the agency's paraprofessional staff who, as directed by their Rehabilitation Counselor(s) conduct group or individual orientations based on the needs of the office; conduct person-centered intake interviews with prospective Vocational Rehabilitation clients; complete application inputting and prescreening; and maintain regular contact with applicants throughout the VR case.
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