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Part Time Dental Receptionist @ Florida Dental Center - Bradenton

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8 Bradenton, FL Bradenton, FL Part-time Part-time 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Overview:
Florida Dental Center of Bradenton is seeking a Part Time Dental Receptionist who wants to help our dental clinic serve our patients more efficiently and more compassionately.
The ideal candidate will be friendly, outgoing and highly organized.
He or she will take over all management duties for front office staff.
A Dental Receptionist needs to have excellent interpersonal skills as well as the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced, high-energy environment.
If this sounds like you, get in touch.
We ask that candidates have prior front desk experience in a medical/and or dental practice.
Responsibilities:
The Receptionist is the first line of customer service for all patients and visitors entering our office.
They will greet patients, sign them in, schedule future appointments, and handle incoming phone calls.
They will assist patients in accordance with the training they have received ensuring patients receive the best possible service.
Customer Service; acknowledge, smile and greet patients upon arrival/dismissal Respond to patient questions and or concerns according to DCA Policies Answering Telephones Scheduling Appointments Maintaining Appointment Book Confirming Appointments Follow up on no shows/cancellation of Appointments Register Patients on sign in sheet Post charges and payments to patient accounts Checking voice-mail on a daily basis Maintain a clean and friendly waiting area for patients
Qualifications:
Experience working in a dental, medical, or other health-care office, preferred Knowledge of insurance plans (PPO), is a plus Experience answering telephone Must have exceptional customer service skills.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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