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Clerical work, including filing, data entry, reception work, schedule meetings, typing and preparing correspondence, indexing, operating office equipment (fax, computer, photocopier), and other clerical functions.
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Above perks may vary based on full-time/part-time status and location What We’re Looking For: High School Diploma (or equivalent) Effective verbal communication skills Basic computer skills (typing, data entry) Professional, engaging personality Flexibility to work all shifts Must be able to sit, stand and type for prolonged periods Must be 18 years of age and legally authorized to work in the United States 6 months real estate or retail sales experience in a fast-paced environment is a bonus.
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Completed High School (Diploma or GED) Computer Data Entry. Job Title: Stock Person. Facilitate unloading, pricing, and stocking of merchandise according to operational guidelines in order to ensure that the store is well stocked and that supply counts are accurate.
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High School Diploma or equivalent, Bachelor’s degree preferred, and five or more years progressive billing/e-billing experience in SAP, CMS/Aderant or Elite, preferably in a large legal or professional services firm are required; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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High school diploma or GED; one year of college level anatomy or pre-med classes or advanced medical terminology training, including ICD10 and CPT Coding; minimum two to four years’ experience in medical claims processing; word processing and data entry skills; Must have the ability to train employees and familiarity with HIPAA guidelines.
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Four-year degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, Kinesiology or related field preferred, a high school diploma or equivalent required. Create and maintain customer accounts via phone support and data order entry of all phone, fax and email orders.
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The Junior Accountant will perform routine clerical, filing, and data entry tasks for accounting data including accounts payable, billing, and receivables. Conducts routine data entry management for accounting records including accounts payable, billing, and accounts receivable.
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High School diploma/GED required 2+ years in order entry and customer service experience. Overall responsibilities: The Production Coordinator is responsible for performing high-volume data entry for every customer and store inventory order.
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Clerical Skills, including data entry and record-keeping. Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent; an associate's degree or certification in administrative support is a plus.
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High School Diploma/GED and 2 years’ experience in clerical administrative services. Participate promptly, actively and responsively in all required communications (calls, emails, data entry, reporting, meetings, etc.
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Answer phones; perform general office work; data entry; manipulate spreadsheets; greet visitors; file and archive; and maintain records. High school diploma or GED and two years of full-time clerical/administrative experience.
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Knowledge of computerized processes and data entry procedures. High School diploma or equivalent such as a GED required. Our client is looking for an Certified Medical Assistant for Physician Services.
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High School diploma or higher education preferred, with 2- 4 years of experience medical processing preferred. Reviews case file documentation to determine file completeness and accuracy of data entry items.
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17 - $21 per hour Responsibilities: Greet patients Answer phones Schedule patient appointments Complete new patient registration and data entry Discuss insurance benefits, authorization requirements and payment responsibilities Collect patient balances (copay/deductible/coinsurance) Perform standard day-to-day clinical administrative responsibilities Requirements High school diploma or equivalent.
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Qualifications: High school equivalency or high school diploma Foundation computer skills ( data entry, internet use, email communications) Interpersonal work experience in a fast-paced environment such as human service, customer service or related field a plus.
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