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Interested in integrative, alternative, and complementary healthcare practicesStrongly believes in the power of nutrition, vitamins, supplementsEnjoys educating individuals to facilitate greater autonomy in managing their healthComfortable with relationship building/salesProjects a warm, welcoming, friendly, confident demeanorPosition Summary: We are seeking a skilled and passionate Infusion/Wellness Spa Receptionist to join our team.
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BluePearl Pet Hospital in Conshohocken, PA is hiring an extraordinary Overnight Veterinary Receptionist. As An Overnight Veterinary Receptionist, You Will. We offer Trupanion pet insurance and discounts to our associates for pet treatments, procedures, and food.
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We are seeking a friendly, energetic and customer service minded individual interested in representing our practice at the front desk for a full range of receptionist duties in a very busy medical office.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:Join Our Team at Live Urgent Care as an Urgent Care Receptionist! Make a Difference with Live Urgent Care As a Receptionist at Live Urgent Care, you will play a vital role in ensuring our patients receive the best possible care and service.
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Russell Tobin and Associates/Pride Global is currently seeking Receptionist in King of Prussia, PA. The Receptionist must relate well with others, be an effective communicator, be reliable, and maintain the highest level of professionalism.
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Collect and record daily attendance, including absences and late arrivals, in school database, as well as student dismissal plans and coordinate with teachers and families as needed
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are looking for a part time receptionist who is interested in working in friendly multi-disciplinary medical office that strives in providing excellent and compassionate care to our patients.
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Position Qualifications and Experience Requirements: EducationHigh school diploma or equivalent required; Associate degree or above preferred; CPR and First Aid certified a plusExperienceExperience in security and administrative or receptionist positions.
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Experience Experience in security and administrative or receptionist positions. The Receptionist typically serves as one of the first interactions visitors. Proactivity and self-direction.
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As a Concierge and Client Services Specialist on the Saxton & Stump team, you’ll be joining a culture of excellence and teamwork, mixed with a strong focus on investing in our team and the community.
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Medical Receptionist Experience preferred but not required. 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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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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A minimum of 1 year of receptionist, front desk, concierge, or other hospitality experience is preferred. The Workplace Experience Receptionist is the first point of engagement with team members and visitors alike.
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Front Desk Receptionist / Concierge Summary:Responsible for enhancing resident services and providing up to date information in an efficient and timely manner. Front Desk Receptionist / Concierge Requirements:High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experienceExperience in office skills, and with computer software.
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Knowledge of receptionist duties and procedures is required, including managing appointments, handling inquiries, and maintaining a clean and organized front desk. Stay up-to-date with procedures and receptionist duties to ensure smooth operations.
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