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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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The Chiropractic Assistant/Receptionist will be responsible for assisting chiropractors with patient care including preparing and sanitizing the treating rooms, teaching and assisting rehabilitative exercises, managing front desk operations, scheduling appointments, Review insurance benefits, maintaining patient records, Handle billing and insurance claims, Sending Statements& tracking the due date, and collect it as final step.
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The Receptionist is responsible to the Assistant Director of Clinical Support Services for NKC reception, customer service, telephone, and mail services. Description Northwest Kidney Centers seeks a Front Desk Receptionist to join the Seattle Broadway in team in a full-time day shift position.
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Front Desk Receptionist. Current services include comprehensive developmental assessments, physical and occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, special education, family counseling, feeding team, parenting education, and family resource coordination.
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Possession of a permanent, full & unrestricted license to practice veterinary medicine in a State, District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a U.S. territory that includes successful completion of the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) or its predecessors, the National Board Examination (NBE) & the Clinical Competency Test (CCT.
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Front Desk Receptionist needed for award-winning online jewelry retailer. Parker Staffing offers all levels of Administrative, Customer Service, Call Center, Sales, and Human Resources job opportunities in the Seattle and Bellevue metro area and other large cities throughout the Nation.
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Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT), Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT), Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT), or the Licensed Veterinary Medical Technician (LVMT) preferred or as required by State.
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Reporting directly to the Clinical Supervisor, administrative support staff will have primary duties in the screener role and receptionist; as well as supporting Consejo's leadership team. Client Coordinator Receptionist - Renton, South Park, Bellevue WA.
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Front Desk Medical Receptionist| Part-Time. Front Desk Medical Receptionist for our Salmon Creek, WA location. Front Desk Medical Receptionist| Part-Time. Front Desk Medical Receptionist for our Salmon Creek, WA location.
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Front Desk Receptionist - Contract. In Redford, Michigan, the focus is on Powertrain and eDrive technology as well as in Long Beach, where the teams test durability of the latest driver assistant and telematic systems.
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This program operates a mobile spay/neuter clinic at various locations in Pierce, King and Snohomish Counties and In addition to driving the clinic "rig" from it's home base to the scheduled clinic site each day, the VA is also the primary face to the public and works closely with the Veterinary Technician and Veterinarian to ensure quality care of cats and dogs from intake to discharge.
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Consult with therapist, mental health program managers/supervisors as needed to determine response time. Provide word processing, spreadsheet and data base computer support for staff as assigned. Consejo Counseling and Referral Service is looking to hire a Part time Client Coordinator for our Renton, South Park, Bellevue locations.
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Ability to join our VetCor Techlife Facebook group of over 800 veterinary technicians company-wide. We are ready to hire a Licensed Veterinary Technician who wants to bring their authentic self and be appreciated for the skilled professional they are.
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Experienced Receptionist with a minimum of 1-year veterinary experience preferred. Every team member, from our receptionist to techs, provides professional and compassionate service to our new and longstanding clients.
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Fairfax Behavioral Hospital is looking for a dynamic Receptionist. The Receptionist position is responsible for welcoming our guests with a smile, providing quality and efficient service for internal and external customers, answering, routing multiple phone lines and responding to routine questions.
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