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As the Receptionist, you are a member of the Administrative Team. The Business Office Manager is the coordinator of this team. The Receptionist is responsible for creating a warm, responsive interaction between the facility and customers, meeting specific administrative needs of residents and families, and providing the full range of administrative support to Directors.
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TrueYou Center is a behavioral health service provider in DC, MD, and VA. We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Medical Billing Specialist/ Office Receptionist to join our team. As an Office Receptionist, you will be responsible for answer incoming calls/emails (both must be answered within 24 hours), Schedule/reschedule patients appointments, and Manage patient onboarding and uploading patient information into the EHR.
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Minimum of one year experience as a Medical Receptionist preferred. Collects payments for visits, logs payments in eClinicalWorks and issues receipts to the patient. Registers new patients in eClinicalWorks and verifies that registration is complete and appropriate documents are obtained and scanned into the patient account.
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The Patient Service Specialist will sit at the front desk of a busy outpatient specialty clinic in Alexandria, VA.
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Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP is a leading international law firm with more than 900 lawyers in offices throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. We are currently seeking a part-time Receptionist reporting to the Conference Services and Event Planning Manager.
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The Receptionist / Administrative Assistant will provide support to government leaders in the Department of Defense. Coordinating with visitors to ensure the appropriate “Pentagon Force Protection.
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The Receptionist is a highly visible, interactive professional who provides a high level of customer service and is responsible for a variety of tasks including answering incoming calls, greeting visitors and managing the conference room scheduling and access card systems.
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We are hiring immediately for a full time RECEPTIONIST position. Summary: As a Receptionist, you will be the first impression to all and will operate the switchboard in addition to being the point of contact for all visitors, making sure guests feel comfortable and secure throughout their visit.
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Dream Client Services Job for Veterinary Clinic in Venice and Sherman Oaks
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Position Title: Office Assistant & Receptionist. In addition, the Administrative Assistant & Receptionist will oversee the efficient operation of our front desk area. Manage and prioritize correspondence and information flow for Executive Director and Artistic Director.
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1+ years of experience as a Dental Receptionist. Experienced Dental Receptionist. 1+ years of experience as a Front Office Receptionist. 1+ years of experience as a Medical Receptionist.
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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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OrthoVirginia, Virginia's largest provider of expert orthopedic and therapy care, is currently seeking a full-time, experienced Medical Receptionist to join our team! Collect appropriate copays, payments on accounts and payments for cash and carry supplies and accurately posts to patient's account.
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Job Description The Receptionist is responsible for creating a positive first impression for our clients, visitors, and team members. Assist the broader operations team with administrative tasks such as Certificate of Insurance (COI) requests, Accounts Receivable client calling, miscellaneous data entry, filing, and scanning documents.
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Assist with administrative duties as directed (including typical filing, posting accounts, data entry, ect)
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Title: receptionist Company: Duval Motor Company in Alexandria, VA
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