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PSR/Medical Receptionist– Front Desk, Front Office, Clerical, Patient Service, Patient Representative, Administrative, Receptionist, Clinic Receptionist, Customer Service, Admitting, Patient Service Representative, Patient Access Representative, Teller,No experience, medical office, health care, healthcare, administrative assistant, $15, M-F, 8-5, Days, no holidays, no weekends, PTO, Benefits, ESB, 401k, specialty, account, coordinator, surgery.
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The Front Desk Agent at the Springhill Suites by Marriott Charlotte Southwest is responsible for providing overall positive guest experience while managing the customer-facing administrative processes of the hotel.
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The Front Desk Receptionist reports to the Director of Operations within Real Estate & Facilities and is responsible for office related activities such as administrative and secretarial/clerical support at PHMCs main reception desk.
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Oversee and support the Finance Director with the overall financial management of the organization, interpreting and implementing accounting policies, procedures and internal controls, and maintaining compliance with all relevant financial policies and regulations.
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Maintain professional working relationships with national funding agencies and administrative offices on campus such as, but not limited to FHCC, Clinical Research Budget and Billing (CRBB), Grant and Contract Accounting (GCA), and the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP.
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Job Title: Front Desk Representative (Non Seasonal)Reports to: General Manager and Assistant General ManagerFLSA Status: Non-exemptSeasonal Openings: No Summary: Promotes quality customer service and processes sales and registration transactions.
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As a member of our Front-End Team, you may be selected to work in a role such as Cashier, E-Commerce Store Shopper, Cart/Parking Lot Attendant, Maintenance, Cash/Accounting Office Service Desk.
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The Front Desk Agent at the Hampton Inn Daytona Shores Oceanfront is responsible for providing overall positive guest experience while managing the customer-facing administrative processes of the hotel.
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Primary Responsibilities: Ø Schedules front desk agents, concierge and bell staff and telephone services. Organizational Structure: · Reports to: Hotel Manager or Director of Operations · Subordinates: Front Office Manager, Assistant Front Office Managers, Front Office Supervisor, Front Desk Agents.
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Department Administration Provide leadership and oversight in all areas relating to practice front-end and clinical support operations across the Department’s ambulatory practices (currently 15 practices) and technical teams (Genetic Counseling (11), High Risk Ultrasound (12), Embryology (11), and Financial Managed Care (16.
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The Front Desk Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Front Desk Manager and/or General Manager while providing attentive courteous and efficient service to all guests prior to arrival and throughout their stay.
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The Eligibility Assistant staff are front desk staff who are responsible for helping collect paperwork, processing or “pushing” applications and assisting clients who are applying and/or receiving public assistance among other administrative tasks.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Corporate Development, Accounting, Human Resources Operations, Legal, Chief Administrative Officers, Global Mobility and Global Tax to establish and maintain the payroll aspects of effective incentive compensation processes and policies.
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The Front Desk Agent at Courtyard by Marriott, Alexandria is responsible for providing overall positive guest experience while managing the customer-facing administrative processes of the hotel.
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The Front Desk Agent at the Hilton Garden Inn Champaign - Urbana is responsible for providing overall positive guest experience while managing the customer-facing administrative processes of the hotel.
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