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It serves as the liaison for the contracted services such as the salon and valet, and will supervise and schedule the front desk, receptionist, and concierge staff. Supervise activities of the Front Desk/Concierge team including operations and procedures, task assignments, campus security, scheduling, job performance, and training to provide excellent customer service as rated on annual resident satisfaction surveys and excellent guest experience.
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We help physicians address everything beyond surgical procedures, including anesthesia and ancillary service lines. We have pioneered a physician-led, multi-site model of practice solutions that restores physician agency by aligning incentives to support growth and transition to value-based care.
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CFS is managing a search to identify a Receptionist/Front Desk/Customer Service Associate who is customer service oriented with excellent communication skills and positive attitude for our client.
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Compass Oncology – the largest privately-owned Cancer Care and Research Facility in the Pacific Northwest – is looking for a Medical Receptionist with high level customer service skills that are looking to break into the stable, exciting, and growing field of healthcare.
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Receptionist / Service Representative. + Provide data entry/project support for the service department. + Understands relationships of service dispatching, job sites and departments company-wide.
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Other tasks include part time receptionist duties such as taking and directing phone calls, greeting visitors, managing email and mail correspondence, filing, and data entry. Good communication and customer service skills are required for working and communicating with our customers, software support team and sales team.
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Distribution International has an opening for an Admin Assistant/Receptionist to join our team and enhance our business. Exemplary customer service skills, analytics, and problem- solving skills.
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Full insurance plan (medical, dental, vision, life, long- & short-term disability, ETC.); 401k; Excellent time off package, including 7 paid holidays per year + 2 personal days + 1 week city sick leave (CSL) + generous PTO plan · Schedule: Monday – Friday, with NO nights, NO weekends, NO holidays, and NO call · Easy location & parking Job Summary : The Receptionist at EPSC is responsible for greeting visitors and delivering exceptional customer service assistance.
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CLK789 #biomatusa Keyword: Medical Receptionist , Patient Services , Patient Account , Administrative Medical Staff , Patient Access , Medical Assistant , Customer Service Location: NORTH AMERICA : USA : OR-Portland:USPORT - Portland OR-SE Holgate Bl-BIO.
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Help to ensure all clients needs have been met during service both in person, over the phone or virtually. Previous experience in a customer service environment. Match clients with the best-suited tax professional for their needs.
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Your attention to detail, customer service skills, and desire to help people make you an ideal fit. Service can include responding to inquiries regarding insurance availability, eligibility, coverages, policy changes, transfers, claim submissions and billing clarification.
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State Farm agents market only State Farm insurance and financial service products. If you answered yes to these questions, working for a State Farm independent contractor agent may be the career for you.
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Entering and processing customer orders, correcting order errorsFollowing up with customer on status of orders and sending follow up emails after sales transactions, and completing receptionist duties at the front desk: greeting walk-in clients (interior designers, contractors, builders.
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Provide courteous, prompt and accurate telephone answering service for all dealership personnel. Potential exposure to battery acid, gasoline, chemical cleaning materials or other toxic materials commonly found in a motor vehicle service department.
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Responsible for providing an exceptional service experience to multiple customers at one time and contributes to the store achievement of Five-Star Customer Service. The Alterations Customer Service Representative (CSR) is a critical role for the successful operation of the Alterations department and completing tasks that contribute to providing superior customer service.
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