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JOB OVERVIEW:Perform all medical receptionist functions at primary care and community-based health centers for underserved populations. The Medical Receptionist will report to the Health Center Administrator.
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SUMMARY JOB DESCRIPTION:Perform all medical receptionist functions at primary care and community-based health centers for underserved populations. PHMC requires that all employees have received the first Covid-19 vaccination dose by the first day of employment.
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Qualifications: The Medical Receptionist must have a minimum of 2 years of experience in an outpatient primary care medical setting, experience in an FQHC front desk setting is preferred. The Medical Receptionist assists with managing all tasks related to the front desk area including scheduling, patient registration, patient check-out and co-pay processing, and handling and prioritizing telephone and mail communication.
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The receptionist will be responsible for answering incoming calls, directing calls to appropriate staff, greeting visitors, performs housecleaning duties necessary to maintain cleanliness and basic upkeep and/or cleaning of the soda fountain machine, acts as a cashier for store items.
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Proven experience in a medical office setting, either as a Medical Receptionist or in an administrative role. Proficient in using computer systems and electronic medical records (EMR), with Athena and Solv being a plus.
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Acts as the store cashier when supplies are purchased at the front counter. Physical organization – Keeping the front desk area free from all clutter, appropriate filing/record-keeping, and managing own physical resources.
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Strive Physical Therapy, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time/Part Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our Cherry Hill team! Strive Physical Therapy, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time/Part Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our Cherry Hill team.
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Perform all medical receptionist functions at primary care and community-based health centers for underserved populations. Comply with the Department of Public Health (DPH), The Joint Commission, and other accreditation and regulatory agencies standards.
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0-2 years experience as a Receptionist, preferably in a busy/fast paced environment. Now Hiring – Receptionist – CareOne at Cherry Hill. Great new Career Opportunity in Long-Term Care Pharmacy.
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Performs Medical Records functions for the Cancer Center.
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Weekend coverage may be required on a rotational basis.
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Requirements: 1+ years of experience as a Medical Receptionist Excellent communication and customer service skills Excellent computer skills Detail-oriented and comfortable multi-tasking Bilingual in English and Spanish Full time & some weekend availability Dermatology experience preferred Compensation: Competitive hourly rate based upon experience Many Opportunities for Career Growth Excellent Benefits Package (medical, dental, vision) 401K Sick Pay Powered by JazzHR.
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POSITION TITLE: Campus ReceptionistEXEMPTION STATUS: Non-exempt REPORTS TO: Principal TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 12 months Primary PurposeProvide reception and clerical assistance for the efficient operation of the campus office.
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As the Patient Services Coordinator this position coordinates scheduling pre-procedure communication medical record documents EMR demographic data entry requirements for payers and Revenue Cycle greets patients and answers multi-line telephone and fax.
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Do you relish the opportunity to engage with the public and make a positive impact?
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Title: receptionist Company: Neil A Weinrib Associates in Philadelphia, PA
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