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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, part of Optum, has an immediate opening for a friendly, patient focused and detailed oriented Medical Receptionist to join our team. Medical Receptionist is responsible for the completion of set processes and protocols.
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Long Island Pediatric Group, part of Optum, has an immediate opening for a friendly, patient focused and detailed oriented Medical Receptionist to join our team. The Medical Receptionist is responsible for the completion of set processes and protocols.
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Huntington Urgent Care , part of Optum, has an immediate opening for a friendly, patient focused and detailed oriented Medical Receptionist to join our team. Opportunities with Optum in the Tri-State region (formerly CareMount Medical, ProHEALTH New York, Crystal Run Healthcare and Riverside Medical Group.
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Why join us as a Dental Receptionist Patient Hospitality: Make a difference in patients' lives by providing a warm, welcoming, and positive experience from the moment they walk through our doors.
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Receptionist/Switchboard Operator Job Summary:Answer phones and direct calls to appropriate area. Customer Service/receptionist experience preferred. Administrative Support - stuffing envelopes, readdressing mail, preparing lists etc.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a Bilingual Receptionist who speaks English/Spanish and has experience in a front desk, receptionist, administrative or a similar role! Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a Bilingual Receptionist who speaks English/Spanish and has experience in a front desk, receptionist, administrative or a similar role.
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As a Medical Office Receptionist, you will play a key role in supporting all office operations. Has experience with front-desk service activities such as greeting clients, scheduling appointments, answering phones, operating within the practice management system to include patient registration tasks, insurance verification, collection and posting of time-of-service collection of copay and deductible amounts, as well as check-in/check-out processes.
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The Receptionist/Office Assistant will monitor and re-stock office supplies and kitchen staples as needed. The PositionFriedman Vartolo LLP is seeking a Receptionist/Office Assistant to join our rapidly growing team and work in our Garden City location.
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Our client, a not for profit in Nassau County/ Queens border, is in need of a front desk receptionist on a per diem, as needed basis. Ideal person must have receptionist experience and accustomed to working in a fast paced environment.
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As a Medical Receptionist, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our healthcare facility by managing front desk responsibilities with professionalism and efficiency. Hourly Salary: $20 - $22 USD. We are seeking a skilled Medical Receptionist to join our team.
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When you work at Atria, you have a front-row seat to the amazing life stories of the wisest people on earth.
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The Medical Receptionist may also perform clerical work and distribute information to medical staff. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:Advanced Dermatology, P.C is seeking a Full Time Medical Receptionist to join our team in our Franklin Square location.
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My client is looking for a receptionist to support the office and be the initial contact for visitors on-site and on the phone. Our client is a prominent Long Island Personal Injury Law Firm. They specialize in representing clients in Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Worker's Compensation, Mass Tort, and more.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: Company Overview:Empowering Health, Enriching Lives: True Cares Enduring MissionAt True Care, we stand as a beacon of compassion and excellence in home healthcare.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDiamond Braces is seeking a Receptionist/Treatment Consultant who will champion the administrative duties crucial to our patient journey. Upholding our No Smile Left Behind philosophy, our mission is to offer orthodontic care that is founded on Affordability, Accessibility, and Amazing customer service (the AAA Experience.
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