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Dogtopia, the industry leader in dog daycare, boarding, and spa services has immediate openings for energetic, organized, business-minded individuals that will be the first point of contact as a Front Desk Receptionist.
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About the role: The Receptionist will work alongside a well-selected team of professionals in a fast-paced environment. A dynamic and challenging work environment with opportunity for growth Additional Information: Department of Public Safety Investigations/Security Contractor Guard Company.
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Job Summary:The Practice Coordinator is responsible for managing the front office daily activities for their practice location, ensuring quality customer service to in-person and remote patients and clinicians.
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Are you looking for a Clinic Services Specialist 2 (Medical Receptionist) opportunity with a different schedule or at another Legacy Health location? Are you looking for a Clinic Services Specialist 2 (Medical Receptionist) opportunity with a different schedule or at another Legacy Health location.
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Immediate Opening Full-time Happy Valley Chiropractic office.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is excited to announce an opportunity for a cheerful and enthusiastic Medical Receptionist to join our client's team in beautiful Portland, OR! Collect patient payments accurately, including co-insurance, copays, and self-pay fees, and manage related administrative tasks like daily batching and deposits.
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Our fast-paced, sales office is seeking a Front Desk Receptionist at our Beaverton, OR office. Our fast-paced, sales office is seeking a Front Desk Receptionist at our Beaverton, OR office. Our ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, have experience with problem-solving, and have excellent telephone and customer service skills.
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Do you enjoy working with the public?
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Reports To: The Receptionist will report to the Client Services Supervisor, Client Services Manager, or equivalent leadership. As an effort to be a cross-trained team player, the receptionist may be called upon to assist in other SPS service areas such as, but not limited to mail/shipping operations, hospitality, and general office/facilities work based on operational needs to provide a top-tier customer experience.
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BluePearl Specialty + Emergency Pet Hospital in NE Portland (Hollywood) is looking for full-time Experienced Veterinary Client Service Coordinator to join our team, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday from 8am - 8pm.
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Why join the Prestige Care Family in the Receptionist - Assisted Living role and what can we offer you? What does the Receptionist - Assisted Living do? If you want to work in a home-like environment where you get to know those you serve on a daily basis, this administrative role is for you and quite different compared to other Receptionist roles.
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The Receptionist provides exceptional service by greeting and assisting all visitors and answering inbound calls. Job Title: Receptionist. In North America, our services include Mailroom Management (both physical and digital), Office Services such as Reception, Lobby Concierge and Conference Room Management in addition to Document Processing Services utilizing leading edge technologies.
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We are a female owned 5-star rated clinic with a talented and friendly team looking for a medical receptionist that is either already a chiropractic assistant or can be trained as a chiropractic assistant.
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The School Receptionist is a key administrative role responsible for providing a welcoming and efficient front desk experience at our school. The School Receptionist will also assist with various tasks to support school staff, students, and parents, ensuring a smooth and organized front office environment.
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Receptionist at Providence St Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Oregon. Our not-for-profit network also provides a full spectrum of care with leading-edge diagnostics and treatment, outpatient health centers, physician groups and clinics, numerous outreach programs, and hospice and home care.
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