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Answer phones and take messages when working inside administrative area, answer all emails and voicemails on all staff phones. Shannon West Homeless Youth Center Residential Monitor Hours: Varies Status: Full Time Reports to: SWHYC Program Manager Purpose: Under the direct supervision of the Program Supervisor, this position provides direct care services to homeless and at risk youth.
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Website: The Lead Medical Office Specialist is responsible for overseeing the overall functions of the medical office, which includes patient scheduling, patient check in and check out process, including properly documenting registration, communication with patients and providers, answering phones, insurance authorizations, collecting co-pays and cash payments from patients, entering charges, payments, and balancing the day, medical records, and supply management.
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You provide critical access control on behalf of community members and guests, by checking IDs, answering phones, and handling deliveries as needed in the Gatehouse. Work today, get paid today, with DailyPay.
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The Lead Medical Office Specialist is responsible for overseeing the overall functions of the medical office, which includes patient scheduling, patient check in and check out process, including properly documenting registration, communication with patients and providers, answering phones, insurance authorizations, collecting co-pays and cash payments from patients, entering charges, payments, and balancing the day, medical records, and supply management.
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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. Here's what you will do in this role:As a Lowe's Retail Sales Associate – Part-Time, you are the key to our customers' positive shopping experiences.
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As a Lowe's Retail Sales Associate - Part-Time , you are the key to our customers' positive shopping experiences. Depending on your department, some lifting (building materials, paint, or maybe mulch) may be required with or without assistance.
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Reading and interpreting electrocardiographic arrhythmias and pacemaker rhythms; use of computer and a variety of software applications, using general office equipment such as phones, copiers, facsimiles, etc.
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Site appearance responsibilities to include: desktops, countertops, phones, floors, trash, bathrooms, vacuuming, sweeping the lot and any other miscellaneous tasks related to the daily cleanliness of the branch location.
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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) Retail Sales Associate - Full Time/Part Time.
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Answer phones by third ring with a friendly greeting including your name and outlet. Inform Coordinator on duty of excessive overstock items, slow sellers, fast seller, and guest requests. Have knowledge of garment construction, fabric, cut, and styles.
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Monitor and maintain cleanliness, sanitation and organization of assigned work areas; shut down podium and forward phones to Restaurant Reservations at end of shift. Using Open Table, manage incoming reservations and venue floor.
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Wiping down or dusting, blinds, metal window or door strips, soda machines, microwaves, baseboards, office furniture, chairs, counters, tables, phones, walls, artificial plants, lockers, sinks, mirrors, front doors, pictures and plaques.
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Knowledge of basic office equipment including fax, copier and printers, using keyboards and answering phones necessary. Overview: It is the primary responsibility of the Information Clerk - Front Desk to assist guests with basic business services information including safety deposit boxes, shipping and receiving packages, faxes, and mail.
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Monitor field personnel using GPS, radio, cell phones and landline; remaining in constant communication until incident is complete. This position requires a minimum of one year of dispatching work experience or equivalent in natural gas utility or related field.
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Answer phones in a friendly manner and assist callers with a variety of questions. Our member mission says it best: our product is a tool, a means to an end; not a brand name or a mold maker, but a tool that can be used by anyone.
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