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Does pre-registration and makes sure that authorization is obtained from the physician’s office prior to surgery scheduled. Schedules surgeries in surgery template in the computer, along with pertinent information and handles calls from physician’s office in regard to information on scheduling patients at the surgery center, scheduling surgeries or any calls associated with surgery scheduled.
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Fluent in Microsoft Windows and Office (Excel, Word, Access and PowerPoint). Work in office/computer/analysis. Certification in CPIM or CSCP is a plus. Manage supplier relationships with current and prospective suppliers to determine supply capabilities, transportation logistics inventory control and management; negotiates prices and delivery terms with guidance from a Procurement Manager or the Procurement Division Business Partner for assigned responsibilities and assesses financial risks of purchases.
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Working knowledge of professional office functions (telephone etiquette, transcription, copier, reception responsibilities', event planning, etc.) The Business Office Lead oversees the daily functions of the Business Office and maintains accountability for the overall administration and management of the surgery business office in providing efficient, high quality, patient/family focused care.
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The Office Specialist answers incoming calls, monitors department email account, distributes mail, performs scheduling tasks, works with databases and inventory systems, and provides clerical support.
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Be able to work approx 2 days per week, 1 - 4 hours per day - generally between 10:00am - 9:00pm (venue box office hours vary greatly) No experience necessary, but if you have worked as a rideshare or delivery driver, shopper, courier or done other gig type jobs, this may be a good fit for you.
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Provide Full back-up coverage to the Office Administrator/Reception on multiple administrative duties including but not limited to. Strong computer proficiency with Microsoft Office products and other programs.
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General Office and Client Support duties: management of emails, letters, packages, phone calls and other forms of correspondence, answering phones and scheduling appointments. The Center for Nonprofit Law is a small office with less than 10 employees.
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Currently we are seeking a qualified Accounts Payable / Office Support person to work collaboratively with our division in Eugene, OR. General office duties including cross-training on other office positions.
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We’re in search of a detail-oriented Real Estate Office Admin to oversee our daily operations, supervise administrative staff, and ensure our business runs efficiently. You’ll also be in charge of the office budget and ordering supplies.
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The person in this position will serve as the primary greeter to guests, answer phones, transfer calls, order and stock office supplies, schedule meeting rooms, and provide clerical support for all departments as needed.
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Ability to operate all technical office equipment. Education/Licensing: Current licensure as a Licensed Practical Nurse in the State of Oregon. Ability to multi-task and float to any position.
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Oak Street Medical Primary Care , of Praxis Health, is seeking a Medical Office Assistant with outstanding customer service skills and a collaborative team spirit. Manual dexterity for office machine operation including computer and calculator; stooping, bending to handle files and supplies, mobility to complete errands for deliveries, or sitting for extended periods of time.
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ROLE DESCRIPTION:Successful State Farm Agent is seeking a qualified professional to join their winning team for the role of Office Representative - State Farm Agent Team Member. ROLE DESCRIPTION:Successful State Farm Agent is seeking a qualified professional to join their winning team for the role of Office Representative - State Farm Agent Team Member.
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We are currently seeking a Vice President of Carrier Marketing & Relations to join our Marketing team.
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