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Experienced Medical Receptionist - Front Desk, Mineola, Long Island. For Premier Private Ophthalmology Office in Mineola, Long Island (11501), adjacent to Long Island Railroad, Mineola Station and NYU Winthrop University Hospital with affiliated practice in the NYC, East Village (close to Stuyvesant Town / Union Square/ less than 1 block to L train), Both offices are beautiful, newly renovated with a positive vibe and teaching environment.
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New York Plastic Surgical Group is seeking a Part-Time Medical Receptionist/Patient Relations Representative to join our practice! When it comes to aesthetics, our surgeons are proud to oversee Deep Blue Med Spa, a comprehensive medical spa designed to provide patients with non-surgical aesthetic options clinically proven to rejuvenate, restore, and refresh.
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Medical Receptionist, Full Time. The Medical Receptionist role is everyone's first point of contact for the office. We are seeking a Medical Receptionist to join our Westbury office.
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Our unique network was created by the 2019 merger between Summit Medical Group, one of the nation’s premier independent multispecialty medical groups, and CityMD, the leading urgent care provider in the New York metropolitan area.
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Full-Time Evening Receptionist Role Available in Garden City - Closing until 10pm. Previous medical receptionist experience is a plus! Full-Time Evening Receptionist Role Available in Garden City - Closing until 10pm.
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At Drybar, our philosophy is simple: Focus on one thing and be the best at it.
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Our mission is to provide comprehensive, personalized, compassionate, and evidence-based care to individuals suffering from mental health disorders.
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If you are passionate about providing exceptional care and have the skills to excel in a spa-like setting, we encourage you to apply for the receptionist position at Meraki Integrative in a friendly and supportive work environment.
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Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. Each location combines both parts of the optical equation - eyewear and eye care - into one excellent experience at a single low price.
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1 year of experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, guest service specialist, or similar position preferred. We're looking for an enthusiastic, professional receptionist to join our team and work in a place where we spend time making our office the best place to work.
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As the Front Desk Receptionist, you will play a vital role in the daily flow of patient intake and the level of customer service our patients receive. As the Front Desk Receptionist, you will play a vital role in the daily flow of patient intake and the level of customer service our patients receive.
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New York Cancer & Blood Specialists (NYCBS), a prominent and respected Oncology/Hematology group, is seeking a Medical Front Desk Receptionist to join a well-established and growing pure sub-specialty practice with academic affiliation.
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The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for handling a variety of administrative support tasks for the office. Front Desk Receptionist. The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for handling a variety of administrative support tasks for the office.
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Resarching for Front Desk Medical Office Receptionist to work full time at our office located at. To perform this job successfully, an individual should have the knowledge of: Internet Software; Word Processing Software (Microsoft Word); Electronic Mail Software (Microsoft Outlook); Electronic Health Records (EMR Software); Practice Management Software.
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Exciting Opportunity for a Full-Time Medical Receptionist/Patient Care Coordinator. Marathon Physical Therapy is expanding its team, and we're seeking a dedicated individual to join us as a Medical Receptionist/Patient Care Coordinator in our Floral Park location.
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