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If you are looking to work in a fast-paced medical office with a strong team, apply here! Greet and check-in patients as they arrive at the medical office. Previous experience working in a medical office is preferred but not required.
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Rothman Orthopaedics is looking for a Front Desk Receptionist based in our Bryn Mawr, PA office ! Utilizes eCW to enter the copayment and notes to the Business Office. Minimum of one (1) year’s experience in medical office environment.
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The Reception - Front Desk Coordinator provides concierge level office services including, but not limited to, reception, business support, filing, scanning, administrative support, conference room management, and hospitality services at a client site in the Wayne/Valley Forge/KOP area on Swedesford Road.
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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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This position may be for you if you are a positive, self-motivated, well-organized, dependable, Team Player, who loves the idea of ensuring we provide an outstanding and friendly patient experience.
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Alert Office Supervisor if problems arise. Perform other duties as assigned by Office Supervisor, as needed. Experience: front desk receptionist: 1 year (Preferred) Horsham Center for Jewish Life , is looking for a Part Time customer service-oriented Receptionist to support our facility.
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The Receptionist will be responsible for handling day to day operations in the office setting and coordinating message distribution to staff and outside organizations. Serving as a liaison between consumers and staff, such as attending to the needs of office walk-ins and calls from consumers/natural supports.
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Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. Receives, sorts, distributes daily mail/deliveries and maintains inventory of office supplies.
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A friendly, positive demeanor with patients and dental office team members. Reception tasks include answering the office phone and distributing calls or messages accordingly, checking-in patients (verifying insurance and confirming patient information), collecting payments, communicating patients’ arrival promptly, managing administrative records.
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The Patient Coordinator executes all front office duties and provides support to patients, providers, and support staff. Job Summary: Full-Time Patient Coordinator at our King of Prussia Office.
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Designated Medical Receptionist float staff will be assigned to multiple designated office locations as applicable. A minimum of 1 year experience in a medical office setting preferred.
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This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and filing cabinets. Independent judgment is required to plan, prioritize and organize diversified workload, recommends changes in office practices or procedures.
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1 - This office is an independently owned and operated franchise office operating under an agreement with H&R Block. Maintain office cleanliness and organization of resources with team members.
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The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented team player who will be the first point of contact for visitors at the office, greeting them in a polite and well-spoken manner. You will also be assigned duties as required (i.e. organization of inbound and outbound mail, administrative work, and general clerical support.
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The right candidate should have experience be comfortable with a computerized dental office self motivated customer service oriented a team player enthusiastic and a quick learner. Seeking part time Front Desk Dental Receptionist for our priviate friendly growing professional general dental practice in Wayne NJ. Responsibilities include greeting and scheduling patients checking insurance eligibility billing collecting copay answer phone recall patients and great computer skills.
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