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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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Tri-State Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, a well-respected and busy orthopaedic practice, is recruiting a full-time/part-time Front Office Receptionist/Customer Service Representative to work primarily at their Fox Chapel location with possible occasional travel to their North Hills, Seven Fields, or Robinson Township locations.
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Receptionist monitors office supplies and facilitates ordering when necessary. Support office operations by maintaining the filing system and managing documentation. Perform other duties as required to ensure smooth office operations.
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Brief Description: The receptionist works to support daily office operations and will serve as the first point of contact for visitors and callers to the plant. Microsoft Office Product experience (Word, Excel, Powerpoint.
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Reviews and addresses jellybeans in eCW, both addressed to self and addressed to Front Office. the front office receptionists. Other duties as assigned by Practice Coordinator or Clinical Director.
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Our Lamar office in Pittsburgh, PA, is now hiring a Receptionist to help us bring outdoor advertising campaigns to life for brands in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding areas.
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Downtown Pittsburgh non-profit is in need of a professional candidate to fill their Receptionist/Office Assistant position. Previous like general office support experience. Other related general office support duties.
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The ideal candidate will have a medical terminology and medical office background, but willing to interview any candidate with strong front office experience. Maintain computer scheduling in accordance with office protocol.
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Receiving and welcoming patients and visitors, front office support includes answering phones and directing calls; sorting and sending mail; receiving and verifying deliveries; operating copier, fax machine, and printers; and scanning documents into computer files or the EMR.
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Ability to operate standard office machines and equipment such as multi-line telephone calculator, facsimile, and copier. Performs receptionist and clerical duties that include high telephone call volume; opens, dates and separates mail; and greets and directs participants, visitors, and/or vendors to the appropriate departments.
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The Secretary/ Receptionist performs general clerical support and office duties for the department and its Management. Performs routine general office duties such as filing, copying, and scanning.
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Position Title: Receptionist Department: Store Administration Supervisor: Branch Manager FLSA: Non-exempt Position Summary:Provides general office support with a variety of clerical activities and related tasks.
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Assists various departments with the typing of memorandums, letters, forms, daily work schedules as needed using office equipment (i.e. copier, computer, typewriter, and fax machine). Deliver mails for nursing home to Lee Lounge Receptionist.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Receptionist/ Messenger at our office in Pittsburgh, PA. The Receptionist/ Messenger will be responsible for a range of day-to-day tasks, including answering phone calls, greeting visitors, conducting clerical duties, handling mail and deliveries, and electronic or in-person court filings and deliveries.
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Sort, deliver and collect incoming/outgoing community and resident mail, and may be asked to do basic office/clerical functions, and maintain visitor logs. Youll earn more than a paycheck; you can find opportunities to grow your career through professional development, as well as ongoing programs catered to your overall health and wellness.
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