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The position of Front Desk Receptionist is a vital role and a very unique opportunity within the organization. Benefits/Culture – At Stohlman we offer:Competitive CompensationEmployee discounts on vehicle sales, parts, and service.
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Our client in the pet care industry is seeking an enthusiastic and organized Front Desk Receptionist to join their team and provide exceptional customer service to both pet owners and their furry companions.
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Busy Dermatologist office in the Reston, VA area seeks personable team player for full time Front Desk Receptionist position in a well-established and professionally managed dermatology practice.
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Medical Receptionist for Busy Cosmetic Surgery Practice For Our Fairfax LocationThe Bitar Cosmetic Surgery Institute, one of the busiest plastic surgery practices in the DC Metropolitan area, is seeking a receptionist to handle a busy front office and assist with various administrative duties.
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About the RoleFront Desk Receptionist Contractor position in Redmond, 98033. Our engineering, cloud, data, experience design, and talent solution capabilities accelerate transformation and impact for enterprise clients.
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We are looking for a full-time, experienced, energetic, hard-working Front Desk Specialist to provide exceptional service for our patients. Previous medical receptionist experience.
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Overview By Light Corporate Headquarters looking for a Front Desk Receptionist/Administrative Assistant to join our team in McLean, VA. Responsibilities include greeting, answering phones, processing expenses and scheduling.
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The Senior Front Desk Receptionist is the face of our law firm. We are looking to hire a highly motivated Senior Front Desk Receptionist. Senior Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for the following.
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Medical office experience: at least 1 year experience as front desk receptionist at healthcare facility, knowledge of various insurance plans. Metro Eyes is an Optometry & Ophthalmology practice, located in Vienna, Virginia, seeking a Sales Associate/Optical Front Desk professional who will serve as the initial point of contact, establishing the tone for a world-class patient experience and building relationships with all patients while delivering great Optical Sales/Front Desk Associate support with superb customer service and a professional attitude.
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Prior experience as a medical receptionist or customer service role, preferably in a healthcare or wellness setting. The Receptionist is the first point of contact and plays a central role in creating a positive experience for their patients.
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Front Desk Receptionist/Scheduler job duties will include checking patients in and out, answering phones, scheduling appointments, handling customer inquiries, filing, data entry and other administrative support functions.
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Manage front office reception area by cleaning and organizing desk and visitor lobby. Maintain log books, including sign-in/out logs, front desk expenditures, and calls received.
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Experienced Receptionist/Front Desk. 3+ years as a Front Desk Receptionist. As a receptionist you will be the first point of contact for the company. You will handle the flow of people through the business and ensure that all receptionist responsibilities are completed accurately and delivered with high quality and in a timely manner.
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3-5 years of experience in front desk position in a medical office environment. In addition, the medical receptionist provides appropriate feedback to the medical team, follow-up information to patients and correctly inputs data as required.
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