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Individuals with experience in customer service or office administration as a front desk receptionist, clinic coordinator, medical receptionist, or front desk agent, would be a good fit for this role.
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Under the direction of the Chief Operating Officer, the Front Desk Supervisor manages all components of the front office including the provider patient appointment system, the patient cashiering functions, supports and coordinates front desk staff, and must have billing and coding experience.
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You are responsible for being a multi-tasker and assisting in all areas of the business, able to jump from a playroom to the front desk with ease. This role will be cross-trained as a Canine Coach & Pet Parent Coordinator.
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Front desk clerk duties, guest services, night auditor or previous hospitality experience is preferred but not required. Execute front desk clerk duties as required, such as processing reservations and check-ins, delegating housekeeping, security, and service requests, responding to guest inquiries, and resolving guest complaints as needed.
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Assist in front desk related activities including: Answer phones in a friendly manner and assist callers with a variety of questions. Our member mission says it best: our product is a tool, a means to an end; not a brand name or a mold maker, but a tool that can be used by anyone.
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CSS processes include handling referrals, intakes, benefits, and eligibility verification, front desk reception, scheduling, assisting programs with billing reports, authorization management, and psychiatrist support.
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Working hand in hand with the General Manager, our Assistant Managers set the tone for the spa, coach and train the front desk and sales team to excellence, drive membership and gift card sales performance, and grow the business.
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Serves as a medical resource across CVIM teams (Front Desk, Dispensary, Patient Access) Current license to practice medicine in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as authorized by the State Board of Medicine.
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The GSA serves as the point person with regards to the Front Desk technology systems and in-house guest relations during their shift. The GSA serves as the point person with regards to the Front Desk technology systems and in-house guest relations during their shift.
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The front desk is your station to be a patient advocate, communicate with individuals via email and phone, manage patient payments and utilize multiple computer programs. Overview When patients enter our center in Wilmington, we want them to have an exceptional experience – starting at the front desk.
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Answering inbound calls via Office Receptionist Desk. Greet and direct office visitors, schedule and set up conference room meetings, update daily activities via spreadsheets, route calls as instructed.
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A Head Cashier will position Cashiers and support them by expediting price checks, approving Point of Sale transactions and markdowns for mainline registers, Self-Checkout, Returns, Pro Desk, Special Services, and Tool Rental.
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Responsibilities include front desk and back office functions as needed and will include travel to other nearby practice locations in the metro Atlanta area. MDVIP Practice Management, LLC is looking for a Front and Back Office Medical Assistant to join our team.
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Foulk Living is looking for a part-time receptionist to manage our front desk Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as every other weekend. You will coordinate front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence and redirecting phone calls.
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This is a hands on role, so if you're tired of sitting at a desk or you're not feeling fulfilled, we'd love for you to lead and participate in our operations, both in the front and back of house while building relationships with your team and the community you live in.
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