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The receptionist needs to have a passion to work at a non-profit organization that provides a wide variety of broad-based legal services to the low-income community. LANWT is seeking a professional, experienced and articulate individual with excellent communication, and interpersonal skills for a front-office receptionist position.
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Our boutique probate and estate litigation firm is seeking a legal receptionist to join our team. The ideal candidate will bring at least one year of receptionist or administrative assistant experience, demonstrating a strong grasp of client communication, data entry, clerical tasks, and excellent computer skills.
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This is a full-time role as a Front Office Receptionist at Preston Hollow Dental Specialists in Dallas, TX. The Front Office Receptionist will be responsible for handling front desk activities.
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2 years of experience as a medical receptionist in a medical practice or ambulatory environment - not required but highly desired. We are looking for a service-oriented, motivated individual to join us as Medical Receptionist to accomplish this mission.
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Previous receptionist, switchboard or administrative assistant experience preferred. Act as receptionist, including operation of switchboard. TBK Bank's Receptionist is the most important customer-facing person in the organization.
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Receptionist / Administrative Assistant. CornerStone has partnered with a local law firm in their search for a receptionist to handle vital support to both their internal team of attorneys, office staff and clients.
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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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From the moment they greet the client walking through the door to the last interactions as they leave our salons, our receptionist is making sure our client enjoys every second of their salon experience with S+B. You’ll check clients in/out, schedule appointments, and answer the phone/texts.
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Medical Receptionist - Front and Back Office Float - Dallas, TX. Medical Receptionist - Front and Back Office Float - Dallas, TX. Help with Prior Authorization. Maintaining patients' charts with the appropriate data entry, insurance information.
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The Receptionist will be responsible for interpreting company policies, and employment law. The Receptionist will be responsible for interpreting company policies, and employment law. Identifies, researches and resolves customer concerns; reports trends to Quality Assurance Committee follows up on customer inquiries not immediately resolved.
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Our Dallas office is seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as an Office Manager/Legal Assistant.
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As a Legal Receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for clients, attorneys, and visitors, playing a key role in creating a professional and welcoming environment. As a Legal Receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for clients, attorneys, and visitors, playing a key role in creating a professional and welcoming environment.
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Canine Country Club and Wellness Center is now hiring for a full-time boarding and veterinary receptionist to join our team! As a Veterinary Receptionist, you are the first and last contact for our clients, you are the key to creating lasting impressions.
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Legal Receptionist - Administrative Assistant - IN OFFICE ONLY. Legal Receptionist - Administrative Assistant - IN OFFICE ONLY. Provide excellent hospitality; prepare/order refreshments/lunch for meetings, mediation, and settlement conferences.
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This is a temporary role for a Medical Front Desk Receptionist at Metro Eye Center. As a Medical Front Desk Receptionist, you will be responsible for managing patient inquiries, scheduling appointments, verifying insurance information, and maintaining patient records.
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