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Working in conjunction with the Front Office Supervisor to ensure guest service standards of the guest arrival, departure, and any other guest contact experience are met through optimal training, staffing, and supervision of labor, efficient management of operating supplies, and proactive monitoring of guest service scores and comments.
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We are looking for our next great team member to join us on our front office team. Greet guests and complete the registration process to include, but not limited to, inputting and retrieving information from the computer, confirmation of guest information and room rate, selection of rooms, coding electronic keys, promoting marketing programs, providing a welcome packet and ensuring guest knows location of room and/or has a bell person accompany him/her.
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Possess broader understanding of adjacent digital applications that support back-office operations as well as applications that bridge back-office to front-office. Possess broader understanding of adjacent digital applications that support back-office operations as well as applications that bridge back-office to front-office.
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Understanding of medical reimbursement and terminology and an understanding of Hanger Clinic front office duties preferred. Working closely with Hanger personnel and office staff, this position holds responsibility for the day to day management of, and communication with patients, care team members and referral partners to ensure an exceptional patient experience.
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Maintain cashiering responsibilities as per Front Office procedures according to Aimbridge Hospitality standards. Maintain Front Office computer system operation according to Aimbridge Hospitality standards.
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What you will have: One+ year office experience Typing proficiency of 35 wpm with accuracy preferred. What you will get: Market competitive compensation Access to medical benefits, including dental and vision Weekdays schedule, no nights and weekends Supportive management invested in your success qualifications: ExperienceEntry LevelEducationHigh School skills: Front Desk.
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As an International Trade Services Processor Sr. within PNC's Treasury Management organization, you will be based in Cleveland, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Columbus, Ohio, Houston, Texas or East Brunswick, New Jersey and you will work three days a week in the office and remotely the other two days at the manager's discretion.
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Ability to operate office standard office equipment including, photocopiers and scanners, voicemail systems and personal computers; operate laminator when needed. The Community Services Front Desk Team Member is a part-time position, on-site and working 20 hours a week, Monday - Thursday from 4 PM to 9 PM.
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Oversee the management of the box office, ticket sales, front desk operations, event planning, and the execution of event operations and logistics. In conjunction with the staff team, guide the direction of the office to best meet the needs of the Division and the university in generating revenue and serving all university clients.
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Warm and friendly manner in relating to and interacting with the publicDemonstrated attention to detail while handling multiple tasks simultaneouslyFamiliarity with handling money, making change, and using office machines in day-to-day activitiesAbility to speak and receive direction (written and verbal direction) in EnglishWillingness and ability to work alone as scheduled.
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Cross trained to independently staff all areas of Patient Access at any facility, including but not limited to Front Desk, Admitting Office, ER registration and Cashier. Responsible for staff training, involved in performance evaluations by means of feedback and completes special projects and assignments which would not be given to front line staff.
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A Front Office Specialist is trained to act as the first point of contact, setting the tone for a world class Total Patient Experience. The Front Office Specialist will also perform the necessary administrative responsibilities needed to create a smooth check-in/out experience for patients.
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Full and part-time opportunities are available in the following office locations: Fairlawn, Akron, Tallmadge, Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson Qualifications - Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program - OR.
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You will focus on delivering front office transformational programs in the areas of Revenue Growth Management (RGM or NRM), Strategic Pricing, Trade Promotion Management (TPM), Trade Promotion Optimization (TPO), Category Management, Sales Strategy, Retail Customer Account Management and/or Retail Execution.
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Supporting our front office as a Business Assistant, you'll be surrounded by camaraderie and partnership - where patients come first, and continuous learning is encouraged! Manage front office duties, including answering phones, checking office mail and email, communicating with patients and insurance companies.
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