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Family Law Legal Assistant - Competitive Salary - Norristown, PA
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Now Hiring: Front Desk Receptionist / Concierge - Full-time. We are looking for a Front Desk Receptionist / Concierge to join our team at Morningside House of Towamencin, a premier personal care and memory care community in Lansdale, PA.
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In addition, the Front Desk Receptionist has added responsibility of managing scheduled of the patient service coordinators. The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for all front desk operations.
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We laugh with them, cry with them, sing and dance with them – we brighten their day.
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The position involves filing and maintaining trademark registrations, direct client contact, legal support work, letter writing, and landlord-tenant matters.
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GENERAL SUMMARY : Under direction of Director of Finance, greet and assist visitors; answer all incoming calls and direct them to the appropriate department or personnel; perform a variety of administrative office tasks to ensure smooth and efficient processing of information and delivery of services to the public; provide administrative support in areas of customer service and other areas as needed; maintain accurate files with reference materials.
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Join our team as a Bilingual Receptionist and Security Guard ! Join our team as a Bilingual Receptionist and Security Guard ! Your responsibilities extend to monitoring our Security Operations Center (SOC) round-the-clock, where you'll oversee life safety systems, access control, surveillance, and emergency response coordination.
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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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Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. Each location combines both parts of the optical equation – eyewear and eye care – into one excellent experience at a single low price.
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A successful Dental Front Desk Receptionist will have the following skills and exhibit these behaviors. A well-established dental group practice is seeking an experienced Dental Front Desk Receptionist to join its growing team.
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The Patient Care Secretary is a skilled secretarial person whose job is to support the work of the Team Manager and who is generally responsible for accomplishing all patient care related clerical procedures.
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Title: Special Education Secretary. Summary: Performs a variety of secretarial and clerical duties for department using standard procedures and assists Special Education Supervisor with their duties.
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As a Receptionist, you will carry out our Mission of Love by acting as the facility receptionist and perform various clerical duties as directed. Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill is hiring a Receptionist.
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Designated Medical Receptionist float staff will be assigned to multiple designated office locations as applicable. Verify patient insurance through Batch Eligibility or on demand. Check-in patients upon arrival which includes updating demographics, insurance information, PCP, pharmacy, collect co-pays and patient balances, and provide consents for signature as well as appropriate health questionnaires.
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Title: Operations Assistant (4308)
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Title: secretary receptionist Company: Brookville Center For Children S Services in Spring House, PA
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