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Administrate PIAFC operations and programming with Office Support Specialist and Front Desk Reception team. Supervise and update staff and visitor sign in/out sheet policy with front desk reception team, office support, and IT.
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Front Office Supervisor or Sales Coordinator Front Office Manager or Administrative Assistant. Job Category : Front Office. As a Front Desk Agent, you will be the first impression for our guests upon arrival and throughout their stay you will build lasting impressions and gain loyal guests by handling all questions, requests and complaints promptly and courteously.
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The Front Office Agent is responsible for providing attentive, courteous and efficient service to all guests during check-in, throughout their stay, and at checkout, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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Office Specialist 1 - Crime Victim Survivor Services Division - Bilingual English / Spanish Required
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The Oregon Department of Justice's Crime Victim and Survivor Services Division (CVSSD) is seeking to hire an Office Specialist 1 as a front desk worker to provide reception coverage for its division.
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Follow opening and closing dental front office procedures. Coordinate front and back office patient flow through communication with the doctors and other staff members. As the gatekeeper of the dental offices, their hospitable and engaging personalities open the door for patients and keep them returning with their family and friends for life.
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Act as the primary receptionist for the front counter of the Sheriff's Office Administration. Computer knowledge and skill in: Sheriff Records Management System, Laserfiche/Imaging, Oregon E-Court, civil database, and Office 365 to include MS Word, Excel, and Outlook.
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Oregon Hearing Centers, a privately-owned Audiology practice in Salem, OR is seeking a Front Office Coordinator to join our team. We seek a sales-focused customer service or administrative front office professional who is passionate about helping people and interested in developing a career in the field of Audiology.
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The leader in medical scribes, patient navigation and back-office coding and billing coordination, HealthChannels trains and manages more than 22,000 employees across 50 states and three countries.
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You will also be responsible for troubleshooting investigations, reviewing front-end applications by gathering information, using troubleshooting tools, shadowing end users, and testing workflows internally and externally, performing troubleshooting investigations via backend methods by capturing log files, querying tables, updating database fields, and updating/cycling servers.
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Obtains safety bags from the cash office and monitors the amount of cash in the drawers to ensure it does not exceed requirements. Provides supervision, coaching, and support to CSA Front End Team (Front End/Loaders.
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Uses our front desk computer system to complete customer transactions and run reports. Basic office skills (i.e. math, cash handling, computer skills, etc.) Show off your city and be the tour guide for the guests send them to your local favorites.
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You will report to our Manager of Engineering located in our Bellevue, WA office, or you may work remotely from anywhere in the US where Smartsheet is a registered employer. This position is a huge opportunity to leverage your experience building world class front-end experiences to be at the forefront of Smartsheet’s AI strategy, which will be integral to the company’s growth for years to come.
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IF you have done: Reception, cashiering, retail, sales, customer service front desk, reservations, collections, hotel front desk, secretarial work, restaurant hosting, telemarketing, appointment setting (on the phone.
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Lead the strategy and roadmap development for all Front Office & Call Center including orientation learning journeys, continuing education, and ad-hoc learning needs. The Learning Experience Education Lead is responsible for shaping and managing the learning strategy for Front Office & Call Center across the PCO. This role involves overseeing the design, implementation, and evaluation of comprehensive learning programs to enhance role-specific skills, knowledge, and performance.
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We work with a variety of clients, including AOC, John Fetterman, Katie Porter, the ACLU, MoveOn, and Powered by People PAC as well as other progressive campaigns, nonprofits, advocacy organizations, and causes that are on the front lines of important fights.
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