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The Information Desk Receptionist will perform all relevant and related customer service duties, including but not exclusive to registering visitors, looking up non-medical patient information in EMR, issuing computer generated visitors passes, etc.
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DARCARS Automotive Group is now hiring a Part-Time Receptionist! The receptionist also assists in salesperson day to day activities such as administering dealer tags and gas tickets. As the Receptionist you are the front-line representative for the dealership and must represent the dealership in a professional, friendly manner at all times.
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Answer phones, book appointments, sell memberships, gift cards and upgrades. Promote health/wellness benefits of massage therapy. Knowledge of Microsoft Office application, Millennium (will train.
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Maintain a deep understanding of and exhibit professionalism in executing duties associated with Client and Visitor Services, Conference, and Reception desks.
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The Front Desk Receptionist (Patient Concierge) will partner closely with all staff members to achieve operational goals. The Front Desk Receptionist (Patient Concierge) is a key link in our relationships with new consultations/patients and must have the ability to connect with people on a professional and friendly level to instill trust and confidence.
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Performs routine office duties, such as answering phones, checking previous reports/films, documenting information on patients’ request, Meditech or hospital riss system and PAC’s digital x-ray system.
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Patient Interaction: Greet and assist patients with a warm and professional demeanor, providing information and answering questions about our services and processes. If you are a dedicated and customer-focused individual looking to play a crucial role in healthcare administration, we encourage you to apply for the position of Medical Receptionist at SportsCare Physical Therapy.
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Answering multi-phone lines. Mercedes Benz of White Plains has an immediate opening for a Receptionist. Mercedes Benz of White Plains has an immediate opening for a Receptionist. CDK/ADP Experience a PLUS.
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Job Details: Job Summary: Performs various clerical duties for practice manager and/or supervisor, clinical team, or physicians including: answering telephones, taking messages for providers, scheduling surgical procedures, obtaining preauthorizations, enter information into surgical scheduling system.
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Animal Dermatology Clinic - White Plains is seeking a part-time Receptionist to join our team. In additional to providing advanced, dermatology specialized care to patients and supporting general practice veterinarians in our geographic service areas, ADG participates in drug/product development and clinical trials.
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Front Desk Medical Receptionist | Full Time. Front Desk Medical Receptionist at our. Front Desk Medical Receptionist | Full Time. Front Desk Medical Receptionist at our. Pappas Physical Therapy is looking for a.
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The Cashier receives and processes payment for products or services sold by the dealership.
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Position OverviewAre you outgoing and customer-focused?
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Must provide a Good Customer Service Experience during drop off and pick up of the vehicle by answering any questions and demonstrating the installed product for the customer. This position includes, but is not limited to the Installation of Car Electronics including Alarms, Remote Start Systems, Mobile Video Systems, Head Units, Speakers and Amplifiers.
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